Personal Mission:  “To help others better their own lives.”

Areas of Practice:  Trauma Resolution, Anxiety, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, Grief and Loss, Stress, Addiction,

Specialties: Rapid Resolution Therapy,  EMDR, Hypnotherapy, Canine-Assisted Therapy, Pet Loss Bereavement, Qualified Supervisor – FL – SW

Janus Moncur is the owner of Co-Creative Coaching and Counseling where she offers counseling, coaching and consulting services to individuals (adults and adolescents), families, groups and organizations. Janus r is a a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Qualified Supervisor who specializes in Trauma and Canine-Assisted therapy. Janus received her social work education from Barry University. Janus’ credentials include Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), Certified Rapid Resolution Practitioner (RRT), Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional (CCFP), Certified Human Animal Intervention Specialist (CHAIS), Certified Professional Coach (CPC) and Pet Loss Bereavement Counseling.

Janus volunteers as a instructor and handler with her own canines in disaster/crisis situations for National Crisis Response Canines. Janus and her canine co-therapists have positively impacted people who have not been responsive to other therapies. They have helped the most vulnerable victims overcome phobias and complex traumas.

Janus has had the honor of presenting on various topics including Canine-Assisted Therapy, Canine-Assisted Therapy and Trauma, Successful Positive Change, and Emotional Intelligence.  She has authored her own fictional story book to invoke discussion about abuse through the eyes of a puppy and have co-authored a chapter about Canine-Assisted Therapy and Working with Touch with Children.

Janus has worked with hundreds of people to heal their past emotional wounds that had caused dysfunction and pain in their lives. Janus utilizes her philosophies, education, and experience with an eclectic mix of therapies to allow the individual to realize resolution and peace in a comfortable and accepting environment without the discomfort of more traditional methods.

Janus is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP), Institute of Rapid Resolution Therapy (IRRT),  and Association of Pet Loss Bereavement (APLB)

Janus also supports her favorite charitable organizations including the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and Canine-Assisted Therapy (CAT) CatDogs.org. Part of the proceeds from her work are donated to these and other “pet” causes.