Trauma Therapy
Individual sessions for adults
Helping you feel more calm, connected, and confident - so you can move through life with greater ease and self-trust
Support for adults navigating trauma, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm
Trauma, especially complex and childhood trauma, can shape how you experience the world — influencing your emotions, relationships, and sense of safety. You may find yourself feeling anxious, disconnected, or repeating patterns that no longer serve you.
Whether you’re struggling with intrusive thoughts, sleepless nights, low self-worth, relationship challenges, or feelings of being ‘stuck’, trauma-focused therapy can help you understand your patterns and begin to heal.
Together, we’ll work to:
Explore the origins of emotional pain and self-protective patterns
Develop tools to help you manage anxiety, stress, and overwhelm
Strengthen self-compassion and emotional resilience
Reconnect with your authentic sense of self - the part of you that knows how to heal
Move from surviving to thriving
Nervous System–Informed
Understanding how the brain and nervous system respond to trauma is central to my work. In our sessions, we’ll create a safe, grounding space where your nervous system can begin to relax and trust again.
By learning to regulate your nervous system, you can create more moments of calm, safety, and connection. I’ll guide you through gentle, practical techniques to help you feel more grounded and present — supporting deep, sustainable change over time.
Healing isn’t about erasing the past; it’s about transforming your relationship with it, so you can move forward with greater peace, resilience, and self-understanding.
FAQs
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Therapy is a collaborative process that emphasizes both reflection and action. Together, we’ll focus on building safety, strengthening coping skills and addressing the deeper roots of distress so you can move toward meaningful, lasting change. We’ll work together to guide the direction of our work to ensure it meets your needs.
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The length of therapy varies for each person. It depends on your unique needs, goals, and life experiences. Some clients come for a few months to focus on a specific concern, while others stay longer to work through deeper, ongoing challenges.
Your progress will depend on several factors, including the complexity of past trauma, current stressors, available supports, and your readiness to engage in the process — which can sometimes feel uncomfortable, but is always guided safely and collaboratively. -
50-minute individual session: $165
A limited number of reduced-fee spots are available each year. Please ask about availability when you reach out.
Payment is due at the time of service and can be made via e-transfer or cash.
As a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, my services are often covered under extended health benefit plans in BC. Please check with your provider for details about your specific coverage. -
We’ll decide this together. Many clients begin with weekly sessions to build momentum and safety, then shift to biweekly or monthly sessions as goals are met.
I recommend weekly sessions for the first few weeks to help establish consistency and trust. -
Once your session is booked, I’ll email you initial paperwork through a secure platform. Please complete it at least 48 hours before our session.
If we’re meeting virtually, you’ll receive a secure link for your appointment.
Beyond that, there’s nothing you need to prepare — just bring yourself. -
Choose a quiet, private space where you feel comfortable. If possible, avoid sitting in the same place you work or study.
Have a glass of water, tissues, and maybe a notebook handy. Feel free to bring blanket or anything that may be of comfort to you ( a stuffy, fidget, anchoring object). To stay fully present, I recommend placing your phone on airplane mode during our session. -
If you’re unable to attend your session, please provide at least 24 hours’ notice. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours’ notice will be charged the full session fee (typically not covered by insurance).
I understand that emergencies happen, and I do my best to be flexible when possible.
Have Questions?
It’s completely normal to have questions before starting therapy. Here you’ll find answers to some of the most common ones I’m asked.
If you’re still unsure or want to learn more, please reach out — I’m happy to help.
If you don’t see your question here, please feel free to reach out.
I’d be happy to connect and provide more information.