How I Work
When I meet with people, I aim to structure their session according to their specific needs for that day. If you’re needing to vent and get things off your chest, I will give you space and validate your experiences. If you’re not sure where to start, I offer curious and non-judgemental questions to help you gain a greater understanding of the bigger picture and your next steps.
I can offer you tools to help regulate your nervous system using mindful, creative, and body-centred approaches. These are tools that you can use both in session and at home to help feel more in control of your thoughts and feelings. When we are feeling more centred or grounded, we are typically better at making decisions and taking action.
In the name of preserving dignity and supporting social justice I help my clients identify trauma as external events that are overwhelming to our systems. I will help you identify any violence that you have experienced and help contextualize your responses.
A bit about me
With a decade of experience offering counselling services to teens, adults, couples, and families, I feel very privileged to truly love what I do. I love helping people gain clarity and direction when they feel overwhelmed; healing when they feel broken; and connection when they feel lost.
I finished my Masters of Counselling back in 2014 from City University of Seattle at the campus in Langford, BC. What I loved about this program was its focus on preserving the dignity of everyone I work with and fighting for social justice wherever I can.
Besides my work, I find joy in being outside – connecting with nature and having fun. Some of my favourite activities include hiking with my dogs, horseback riding, skiing, and swimming. I currently live in Lake Cowichan, BC on the traditional and unceded territory of the Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation, the traditional keepers of the lands and waters where I have the great privilege to live and work. I live with my partner and two dogs.
Education
City University of Seattle, Langford Campus – Master of Counselling 2014
University of Victoria, Bachelor of Science in Biology and Environmental Studies 2007
Certification
BC Association of Registered Clinical Counsellor
Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), Registration #12383
Professional Development
Ongoing regular training through the Centre for Response-based Practice – Interior Region 2021 – 2023
Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy Training (Two year program) - Lisa Mortimore, Victoria BC 2021-2022
Sanyas Indigenous cultural safety (PHSA) 2021
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) - EMDR Centre of Canada 2020
Trauma Skills Summit - Sounds True 2020
Working with the Pain of Abandonment – nicabm 2020
Trauma, Mind, and Body Super Conference - Conscious Psychology 2020
Domestic Violence in the Climate of COVID-19 – BCACC 2020
Counselling at a Distance: Using Video to Connect with your Clients - Lawrence Murphy (Hosted through CounsellingBC) 2020
Whole-body Mindfulness/Focusing - Findhorn Foundation – 2019
Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) – 2018
Connect: Attachment-based Parenting Program (Certified) 2017
Recognizing and Responding to Suicide Risk - Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) 2017
Nanaimo's Collaborative Response to Domestic Violence - MCFD – 2016
CBIS Indigenous Approach Workshop: Racism and Privilege in the Everyday - BC Provincial Health Services Authority 2016
Justice Institute of BC courses (2016):
Foundations of Collaborative Conflict Resolution
Dealing with Anger
Negotiation Skills Level 1Mediation Skills Level
Family Justice Services in BC
Family Violence
Impact of Separation and Divorce
Couples Counselling Training Program - Citizens’ Counselling Centre 2015
Mind the Gap6: An Annual Congress on Response-based Practice Supporting Victims of Crime Symposium 2015
TELTIN TTE WILNEW "Understanding Indigenous People" - Camosun College 2015
Finding a counsellor that is a good fit for you is very important. Feel free to give me a call or email me to see if we’re a good match.