Basically, anybody can come through our door. They don't require a diagnosis of anything to receive our services.
However, anecdotally, many of our clients have been to other sorts of therapy and received different diagnoses. Then they come in. For some people, it's helpful to receive a diagnosis. However, for a lot of other people.... Women, especially, feel that, a lot of times, they go into the medical system and are told, “You have this disorder, so here's a pill and goodbye,” or, “Okay, you're being dramatic and hysterical”—the things we typically hear about women.
Then they come to our centre and talk through the trauma and realize that, yes, who wouldn't develop anxiety? Who wouldn't develop depression? Who wouldn't need some sort of substance to cope after going through something terrible? Am I not just acting the way any human being probably would towards this? Yes.
That's what we're seeing.