I am a social worker. I worked from 2004 until today in various places that experienced natural disasters in Indonesia. Starting from Aceh, Nias, Yogyakarta, Mentawai, Padang, Tasikmalaya, Merapi until Wasior.
It has brought meaning to my life to work with people in the way that I do; I am honoured to walk with others through both their pain and their triumphs. I have both a B.A. in Psychology (Honours) and a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology from Trinity Western University (TWU) and am a registered clinical counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
Chelsea Conron has been working in the counselling field for the past eight years. She is currently the Counsellor at the Lifestyle Health Centre, an integrative treatment facility in Walnut Grove. She is passionate about helping people embrace themselves in the here-and-now, and find freedom and growth despite life’s many challenges.
Claire is a graduate of the MA Counselling Psychology program at Trinity Western University, as well as a graduate of the Vancouver College of Counsellor Training.
CELTIC PLACE is a retreat style counselling practice on Salt Spring Island. CELTIC PLACE is a safe haven for healing the mind and spirit for those who are terminally ill and dying and for their loved ones.
Life Restoration is devoted to helping people experience the fullness of life through professional counselling, transforming conferences, like the Freedom Conference, retreats, and music. Our goal is to provide the...
I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor who works with both children & adults through a variety of modalities, including OEI, play & art therapies, and ego state therapy.
Karen Gustafson is founder and counsellor at Bear Creek Counselling and a grad of Trinity Western University, where she received her MA in Counselling Psychology.
Kristelle Heinrichs has a Masters Degree in Counselling Psychology and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. She has worked with adults and seniors through government agencies and in private practice.
What began as the provision of a safe place for abused women and their children has grown to include counselling, information, advocacy and community education.
Susan has a background in art (Slade School of Fine Art, London, England, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax, N.S & UBC (Diploma Art History), dance (Banff School of Fine Art & Royal Winnipeg Ballet School), and psychology (University of Saskatchewan (B.Ed.),University of Regina (B.A. & M.Ed.Psychology).
I work with individuals and families, including children and youth of all ages. My experience includes with previous clients includes dissociation, trauma and abuse, depression and anxiety and a variety of children's struggles. I have also supervised and trained other counsellors in counselling skills and OEI techniques.