My name is Jennifer, and I am an accredited life coach who supports individuals like you to navigate workplace bias and systemic barriers to reach your full career potential. Through lived experience as a senior manager in government, I understand discrimination and microaggression can have a significant impact on our career growth, sense of belonging, and mental health. This can result in feeling disengaged, invisible and/or powerless at work.
I offer one-on-one coaching sessions that are confidential, personalized, and solutions-focused. I empower my clients with impartial guidance, actionable strategies and curated learning resources. Coaching topics may include: identifying a career path; clarifying career goals; setting work boundaries; developing a personal brand for networking; gaining mentors, sponsors and/or allies; dealing with microaggressions; having difficult work conversations with supervisor or peers; advocating for support; etc.
My goal is to ensure Black people have a fair and equal chance at career satisfaction and success. Let’s connect to discuss your unique situation and how we can work together.
My name is Jennifer, and I am an accredited life coach who supports individuals like you to navigate workplace bias and systemic barriers to reach your full career potential. Through lived experience as a senior manager in government, I understand discrimination and microaggression can have a significant impact on our career growth, sense of belonging, and mental health. This can result in feeling disengaged, invisible and/or powerless at work.
I offer one-on-one coaching sessions that are confidential, personalized, and solutions-focused. I empower my clients with impartial guidance, actionable strategies and curated learning resources. Coaching topics may include: identifying a career path; clarifying career goals; setting work boundaries; developing a personal brand for networking; gaining mentors, sponsors and/or allies; dealing with microaggressions; having difficult work conversations with supervisor or peers; advocating for support; etc.
My goal is to ensure Black people have a fair and equal chance at career satisfaction and success. Let’s connect to discuss your unique situation and how we can work together.
I am a therapist, life coach, and registered social worker. I promote mental health and wellness through therapy and life coaching sessions as well as advocacy work. I have an interest and expertise in coaching and counselling unique populations such as Black boys, Black men, and individuals within the BIPOC Community. I am proud to guide and support clients of all backgrounds. You will be motivated and supported in using your voice and overcoming the adversities and trauma you are facing. You can ask me about my pro bono rate.
I offer affordable therapy sessions which allow you to effectively solve the problems affecting your life. I encourage you to draw upon your individual strengths and abilities. I work with clients who have anxiety and depression. I take a culturally and racially sensitive approach as well as a strength-based perspective in working with my clients.
My strong values of integrity, respect, cultural sensitivity, and empathy allow me to practice effectively as a therapist and life coach. As a Christian social worker, I operate with kindness and patience. I challenge you to start a New Chapter today and to take control, as the author of your life! For more information, please visit www.NewChapterLCS.com
I am a therapist, life coach, and registered social worker. I promote mental health and wellness through therapy and life coaching sessions as well as advocacy work. I have an interest and expertise in coaching and counselling unique populations such as Black boys, Black men, and individuals within the BIPOC Community. I am proud to guide and support clients of all backgrounds. You will be motivated and supported in using your voice and overcoming the adversities and trauma you are facing. You can ask me about my pro bono rate.
I offer affordable therapy sessions which allow you to effectively solve the problems affecting your life. I encourage you to draw upon your individual strengths and abilities. I work with clients who have anxiety and depression. I take a culturally and racially sensitive approach as well as a strength-based perspective in working with my clients.
My strong values of integrity, respect, cultural sensitivity, and empathy allow me to practice effectively as a therapist and life coach. As a Christian social worker, I operate with kindness and patience. I challenge you to start a New Chapter today and to take control, as the author of your life! For more information, please visit www.NewChapterLCS.com
Lolita is a Bermudian-Canadian, who has worked in Canada, Belize, Mainland China and Hong Kong.
She is a Registered Social Worker in Ontario, Canada and a registered psychotherapist in Hong Kong. Along with her counselling degrees she holds post graduate certifications; in Sexual Health & Rehabilitation, and Intensive Sex Therapy.
Supporting clients who are battling issues in transitions, anxiety, self-harm, gender identity, marriage, parenting, and working with victims of sexual assault and childhood trauma are Lolita’s areas of speciality.
Lolita is a Bermudian-Canadian, who has worked in Canada, Belize, Mainland China and Hong Kong.
She is a Registered Social Worker in Ontario, Canada and a registered psychotherapist in Hong Kong. Along with her counselling degrees she holds post graduate certifications; in Sexual Health & Rehabilitation, and Intensive Sex Therapy.
Supporting clients who are battling issues in transitions, anxiety, self-harm, gender identity, marriage, parenting, and working with victims of sexual assault and childhood trauma are Lolita’s areas of speciality.
Truth, Healing & Reclaiming your identity, are goals I want you to achieve. The stories we tell ourselves influence how we: perform in relationships; view ourselves, & make sense of our experiences of the world around us. I use a narrative approach, which is effective in helping process topics such as: trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction, depression, & family of origin challenges, amongst others. My experience has provided me an in-depth understanding of how social justice issues like: racism, gender discrimination sexual orientation, ability & such impact us. I want to carefully consider the impacts of each with you.
I have been working as a social worker since 2008 having helped my clients through a variety of challenges. In my work, I assist in your growth by retelling the story of your experiences so that the stories can help you discover your truth, & heal from past wounds so that you can positively move forward in your life.
Trust, Honesty and Respect or “THR”, as I like to call it, are 3 crucial fundamentals that should be part of any therapeutic relationship. I work from an open & non-judgemental mindset, respecting the experiences of each individual. This allows space for you to feel truly heard & understood. I am looking forward to working with you!
Truth, Healing & Reclaiming your identity, are goals I want you to achieve. The stories we tell ourselves influence how we: perform in relationships; view ourselves, & make sense of our experiences of the world around us. I use a narrative approach, which is effective in helping process topics such as: trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction, depression, & family of origin challenges, amongst others. My experience has provided me an in-depth understanding of how social justice issues like: racism, gender discrimination sexual orientation, ability & such impact us. I want to carefully consider the impacts of each with you.
I have been working as a social worker since 2008 having helped my clients through a variety of challenges. In my work, I assist in your growth by retelling the story of your experiences so that the stories can help you discover your truth, & heal from past wounds so that you can positively move forward in your life.
Trust, Honesty and Respect or “THR”, as I like to call it, are 3 crucial fundamentals that should be part of any therapeutic relationship. I work from an open & non-judgemental mindset, respecting the experiences of each individual. This allows space for you to feel truly heard & understood. I am looking forward to working with you!
Hello and Welcome! I’m Shala (shay-la), counsellor and social worker located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation). I provide a warm and genuine space for you to show up authentically; whether you’re feeling down and demoralized, determined and energized, or somewhere in between, my intention is to engage with you where you’re at.
I am committed to facilitating a safer mental health space for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC). My lived experience, research background, and social work practice make me well equipped to walk alongside folks struggling with:
– workplace burnout
– social isolation/ loneliness
– anxiety or depressive symptoms
– discrimination and/or race-based trauma/ grief
– identity
– intergenerational trauma
– internalized-oppression
I demonstrate my values of warmth, kindness, honesty, transparency, empathy, curiosity, reciprocity, and quality connection in my work with clients. I view my clients as the experts of their own lives who, with a little support and guidance, can find balance and an enhanced sense of wellbeing. My practice is rooted anti-oppression, anti-racism, intersectional womanism, and decolonization frameworks. I draw on various evidence-based modalities to provide therapeutic support, some being:
– Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)
– Strengths-based
– Person-centered
– Mindfulness Practice
– Narrative Therapy
– Trauma-informed
– Family Systems
– Solutions Focused Brief Therapy
I tailor my treatment to fit your unique needs and honor your inherent knowledge and lived experiences. If you’re interested in working towards greater self-compassion and healing in therapeutic relationship, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Hello and Welcome! I’m Shala (shay-la), counsellor and social worker located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation). I provide a warm and genuine space for you to show up authentically; whether you’re feeling down and demoralized, determined and energized, or somewhere in between, my intention is to engage with you where you’re at.
I am committed to facilitating a safer mental health space for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC). My lived experience, research background, and social work practice make me well equipped to walk alongside folks struggling with:
– workplace burnout
– social isolation/ loneliness
– anxiety or depressive symptoms
– discrimination and/or race-based trauma/ grief
– identity
– intergenerational trauma
– internalized-oppression
I demonstrate my values of warmth, kindness, honesty, transparency, empathy, curiosity, reciprocity, and quality connection in my work with clients. I view my clients as the experts of their own lives who, with a little support and guidance, can find balance and an enhanced sense of wellbeing. My practice is rooted anti-oppression, anti-racism, intersectional womanism, and decolonization frameworks. I draw on various evidence-based modalities to provide therapeutic support, some being:
– Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT)
– Strengths-based
– Person-centered
– Mindfulness Practice
– Narrative Therapy
– Trauma-informed
– Family Systems
– Solutions Focused Brief Therapy
I tailor my treatment to fit your unique needs and honor your inherent knowledge and lived experiences. If you’re interested in working towards greater self-compassion and healing in therapeutic relationship, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
I’m passionate about empowering individuals who have lived through traumatic experiences, are facing grief & loss, or struggling with a health crisis to reorient themselves towards a healing pathway & restore their resiliency!
My counselling practice, Sacred Circle Counselling, is informed by over 15 years of experience working as a helping professional in the health care system, and focuses on promoting practices that are nurturing, healing, and balancing. At the heart of my work, I bring the culmination of my experience as a clinical nutritionist & registered clinical counsellor into my holistic therapeutic practice specializing in grief, trauma, PTSD, chronic pain & endometriosis, cancer recovery, eating disorders, body image issues, stress management, high sensitivity, and anxiety. My private practice has been complemented by her work with organizations such as The Bloom Group, Surrey Hospice Society, Centre for Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis at BC Women’s Hospital, and BC Cancer.
I offer a welcoming space where you are invited to ‘come as you are’. Within this space, I provide trauma-informed, culturally-responsive, gender-affirming, queer-friendly care. I am committed to inclusive anti-oppressive values and welcome folks across the diverse spectrum of abilities, gender, sexuality, race, culture, body size, and religion.
I’m passionate about empowering individuals who have lived through traumatic experiences, are facing grief & loss, or struggling with a health crisis to reorient themselves towards a healing pathway & restore their resiliency!
My counselling practice, Sacred Circle Counselling, is informed by over 15 years of experience working as a helping professional in the health care system, and focuses on promoting practices that are nurturing, healing, and balancing. At the heart of my work, I bring the culmination of my experience as a clinical nutritionist & registered clinical counsellor into my holistic therapeutic practice specializing in grief, trauma, PTSD, chronic pain & endometriosis, cancer recovery, eating disorders, body image issues, stress management, high sensitivity, and anxiety. My private practice has been complemented by her work with organizations such as The Bloom Group, Surrey Hospice Society, Centre for Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis at BC Women’s Hospital, and BC Cancer.
I offer a welcoming space where you are invited to ‘come as you are’. Within this space, I provide trauma-informed, culturally-responsive, gender-affirming, queer-friendly care. I am committed to inclusive anti-oppressive values and welcome folks across the diverse spectrum of abilities, gender, sexuality, race, culture, body size, and religion.
Esther-Annie Joseph M. A. est une thérapeute conjugale et familiale et psychothérapeute. Son approche est basée sur les efforts collaboratifs entre le client et la thérapeute afin d’atteindre les objectifs donnés.
Elle met beaucoup l’accent sur les forces et l’autonomisation des individus. Son approche est intégrative.
Elle est imbue de la diversité culturelle. Elle peut vous servir en Français, en Anglais et sur demande en Créole Haïtien.
Esther-Annie Joseph M. A. est une thérapeute conjugale et familiale et psychothérapeute. Son approche est basée sur les efforts collaboratifs entre le client et la thérapeute afin d’atteindre les objectifs donnés.
Elle met beaucoup l’accent sur les forces et l’autonomisation des individus. Son approche est intégrative.
Elle est imbue de la diversité culturelle. Elle peut vous servir en Français, en Anglais et sur demande en Créole Haïtien.
Grace is passionate about people, whether to offer support through improving mental health, addressing relationship difficulties, or adjusting to life situations. Grace was attracted to working as a mental health practitioner because of her passion for change. Grace is conscious that the human mind can expand and accept change. Grace has the heart to listen to people’s stories in a non-judgmental way. Grace enjoys building relationships with her clients and believes a healthy relationship is vital to successful therapeutic intervention. Grace brings diversity to her team; her education in Europe and her African heritage helps clients to connect with her. Grace obtained her bachelor’s degree from University College Cork, Ireland. She has her master’s degree from the University of Waterloo. Grace is skilled at developing comprehensive assessments, building interpersonal relationships with clients, and providing crisis intervention for clients. Some of the many tools that inform Grace’s practice include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, which provides, mindfulness skills, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal effectiveness skills, and emotional regulation skills. She also adopts attachment theory and strength-based and solution-focused approaches to work with clients.
Grace is passionate about people, whether to offer support through improving mental health, addressing relationship difficulties, or adjusting to life situations. Grace was attracted to working as a mental health practitioner because of her passion for change. Grace is conscious that the human mind can expand and accept change. Grace has the heart to listen to people’s stories in a non-judgmental way. Grace enjoys building relationships with her clients and believes a healthy relationship is vital to successful therapeutic intervention. Grace brings diversity to her team; her education in Europe and her African heritage helps clients to connect with her. Grace obtained her bachelor’s degree from University College Cork, Ireland. She has her master’s degree from the University of Waterloo. Grace is skilled at developing comprehensive assessments, building interpersonal relationships with clients, and providing crisis intervention for clients. Some of the many tools that inform Grace’s practice include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, which provides, mindfulness skills, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal effectiveness skills, and emotional regulation skills. She also adopts attachment theory and strength-based and solution-focused approaches to work with clients.
My name is Winnie, I am a mental health counsellor. I have spent the past six years using and honing my counseling skills with people with various psychosocial difficulties. My bachelor’s degree in sociology allows me to see the identity shaping of the individual through the different roles and systems of which they are a part of. I also have a bachelor’s degree in career development in which I have specialized skills in individual and group counseling which allows me to adapt my interventions with my clientele. With my professional, academic and personal background, I am equipped to provide a multidisciplinary, flexible and confidential service to my clients.
My name is Winnie, I am a mental health counsellor. I have spent the past six years using and honing my counseling skills with people with various psychosocial difficulties. My bachelor’s degree in sociology allows me to see the identity shaping of the individual through the different roles and systems of which they are a part of. I also have a bachelor’s degree in career development in which I have specialized skills in individual and group counseling which allows me to adapt my interventions with my clientele. With my professional, academic and personal background, I am equipped to provide a multidisciplinary, flexible and confidential service to my clients.
You might be at a crossroads presently and wondering if you should seek
therapy. You might even feel uncertain, lost or unsure of where to begin.
However, there is no right or wrong time to seek out therapy for whatever issues
you would like to work on.
I work from a collaborative stance that respects and considers your perspective and
individuality to help you reach your therapeutic goals. I also work from a
trauma-informed perspective and culturally responsive lens.
I strongly believe that therapy is one the best investments we can make in
ourselves and has the ability not only to transform our lives but also the lives of
those around us. I currently reside in Calgary, Alberta, and I enjoy being close to
the mountains. I believe showing up for others is impossible if we do not show up
first for ourselves. I enjoy going out for coffee and brunch with friends, slow
mornings and travelling in my spare time.
I feel privileged and honoured to be able to walk alongside your journey and
help you attain your therapeutic goals in a unique approach tailored to your
needs. I am LGBTQIA2S+ affirmative and work from a client-centred approach.
I offer a free 30-minute consult to new clients. To see if we we would be a fit, go ahead and reach out to me and cannot wait to meet you!
You might be at a crossroads presently and wondering if you should seek
therapy. You might even feel uncertain, lost or unsure of where to begin.
However, there is no right or wrong time to seek out therapy for whatever issues
you would like to work on.
I work from a collaborative stance that respects and considers your perspective and
individuality to help you reach your therapeutic goals. I also work from a
trauma-informed perspective and culturally responsive lens.
I strongly believe that therapy is one the best investments we can make in
ourselves and has the ability not only to transform our lives but also the lives of
those around us. I currently reside in Calgary, Alberta, and I enjoy being close to
the mountains. I believe showing up for others is impossible if we do not show up
first for ourselves. I enjoy going out for coffee and brunch with friends, slow
mornings and travelling in my spare time.
I feel privileged and honoured to be able to walk alongside your journey and
help you attain your therapeutic goals in a unique approach tailored to your
needs. I am LGBTQIA2S+ affirmative and work from a client-centred approach.
I offer a free 30-minute consult to new clients. To see if we we would be a fit, go ahead and reach out to me and cannot wait to meet you!