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Somatic Breathwork
Sydney Arnold
Sydney is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Masters of Counselling from City University of Seattle. Her work has been shaped by supporting children, youth, and adults through life transitions, anxiety, grief, loss, identity development, emotional regulation, and neurodivergence. She is passionate about working with clients ages 5 and up from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.
Sydney’s counselling style is relational, person-centered, and trauma-informed. She incorporates mind–body work to support emotional regulation and healing. Sydney is committed to creating a safe, supportive space where clients can reconnect with their authentic selves and explore their stories with compassion.
Honoring the uniqueness of each individual, Sydney tailors her approach to meet clients where they are, offering a personalized and meaningful therapeutic experience. She feels privileged to walk alongside clients as they navigate challenges, build resilience, and move toward healing and self-understanding.
Sydney is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Masters of Counselling from City Universi... Read More
Karen Caspian RCC #25417
Warm, safety-focused, trauma-informed therapy for older adults, young adults, teens, and pre-teens
Warm, safety-focused, trauma-informed therapy for older adults, young adults, teens, and pre-teens Read More
Maggie Chang
(She/Her/Hers)
RCC #24472
Maggie offers multicultural counseling to individuals from diverse backgrounds. She has a particular passion for youth and young adults relocating from their home countries to Canada. Maggie is fluent in Chinese Mandarin, conversational Taiwanese, and English and hopes to provide a culturally, linguistically, and spiritually safe environment for multilingual and multicultural populations. Maggie immigrated to Canada in 2010 and empathizes with the struggles of learning a new language, adapting to a brand-new country, and being half a globe away from her family. These unique challenges were a katalyst to her becoming a counselor and providing support to individuals navigating similar challenges. Maggie connects with clients in an authentic, warm, and compassionate way. As a therapist, she hopes to invite the client’s true self into the room to understand their goals, values, and beliefs from a collaborative stance. Maggie’s practice is grounded in trauma-informed, client-centered, and strength-based approaches. Her work with clients focuses on relationship-building, experiential exercises, as well as art-based practices. While relocation and life transitions for new immigrants is her area of passion, Maggie is experienced working with adults, youths, children, as well as individuals who identify as neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, and BIPOK. Her areas of focus and interest include: * anxiety *depression * OCD * grief *sexual identity *self-harm * substance use
Maggie offers multicultural counseling to individuals from diverse backgrounds. She has a particu... Read More
Melissa Federau RCC #17653
Melissa is currently not accepting new clients.
Melissa is currently not accepting new clients. Read More
Natasha Hiebert
Through my own journey with pain, suffering, and mental health, I’ve experienced just how difficult it can be to feel alone. I’ve also experienced that when we feel seen, heard, and valued, we are able to explore our inner worlds and experience ourselves in new, powerful, and healing ways. I hope to help you feel safe and seen to journey towards those places that can feel so hard to go to alone. I recognize that the work that is done in therapy is truly sacred and deeply relational, and I am honored when clients feel safe enough to trust me with these vulnerable parts of themselves. I believe that as we are able to explore these parts of us, we can more easily access the wise parts of us that know how to heal.
My approach is characterized by curiosity and compassion, and meeting clients where they are at with a non-pathologizing, trauma-informed approach. I have completed my Master’s of Marriage and Family Therapy through Trinity Western University, and I work primarily with a systemic, client-centred, and attachment-based lens. I draw most from Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). I enjoy working with clients of all ages and backgrounds, including children, families, couples, and individuals.
Additional Training: Neufeld Institute Intensive Level 1: Making Sense of Kids – 2024 Introduction to Sandtray Therapy with Beth Scholes and Patricia Felzien – 2024 Mastering Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy for Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, & More – 2024 Gottman Couples Therapy Level 1 Certificate – 2024 Grief Group Facilitation Workshop – 2024 Introduction to Embodiment: Theory & Clinical Practice with Dr. Hillary McBride - 2025
Through my own journey with pain, suffering, and mental health, I’ve experienced just how difficu... Read More
Karina Loewen
(She/Her/Hers)
RTC
You’re carrying something heavy, and you’re ready for support.
Karina creates a generous space where healing happens. Using body-based somatic approaches, IFS/parts work, and relational attachment-based therapies, she helps you reconnect with your body’s wisdom and authentic self.
Karina brings specialized knowledge in religious trauma recovery, late-diagnosed neurodivergence, and LGBTQIA+-affirming care. This work is personal. She believes deeply in therapy because she’s a client too. She understands healing isn’t linear and meets you exactly where you are, not as an expert observing from above, but as someone walking the path with you.
Karina offers support for individuals who are navigating: Trauma healing, Religious trauma recovery and faith transitions (deconstruction, reconstruction, deconversion), Anxiety, depression, and emotional regulation Identity exploration and affirmation (including LGBTQIA+ experiences), Neurodivergent life challenges and strengths, Life transitions and meaning-making, Embodiment, & Grief and Loss.
Looking for a therapist takes courage. You’ve already taken an important step by being here. Ready to reach out?
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Morgan Loewen
(She/Her/Hers)
RCC #24348
Morgan (she/her) offers a warm, relational, and authentic approach to therapy, honouring the unique, quirky, and beautiful aspects of each person she works with. Her practice is grounded in trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, LGBTQIA2S+ affirming, and feminist approaches. She is passionate about supporting individuals with concerns related to stress and burnout, purity culture and religious trauma, and disordered eating and body image.
Morgan (she/her) holds a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) through the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). She works with adults, parents, and youth.
Morgan (she/her) offers a warm, relational, and authentic approach to therapy, honouring the uniq... Read More
Isabelle Marier RCC #24908
Isabelle Marier (she/her/hers) has experience working with a variety of clients including children, youth, and adults in areas of anxiety, depression, stress, shame, sexuality, attachment repair, eating disorders, and grief and loss. She has a strong passion in advocating for and supporting women and aims to create safe spaces for individuals who have not had their voices heard.
Isabelle approaches each client with genuine care and use an integrated approach of attachment theory, person-centered, systemic, and psychodynamic theories to ensure each individual receives the care best suited to them. She also deeply values the power of human connection, and believes that joy, laughter, and togetherness play a significant role in the healing process. She is committed to participating in ongoing professional development to ensure that she is providing the best possible care for those she has the privilege of working with.
When working with Isabelle, she hopes to build a strong connection and establish a therapeutic environment that feels safe and welcoming. Because beginning therapy can feel intimidating or uncertain, she embraces collaboration to find what works uniquely best. She is honoured to be welcomed into and trusted with your story.
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Romay Nichols
(She/Her/Hers)
Romay Nichols is a compassionate healer with a deep commitment to holistic well-being, specializing in Somatic Breathwork and Integration. Her personal dedication to her own healing journey and nervous system re-balancing led her to uncover the profound benefits of Somatic Breathwork, inspiring her to establish In.Spire Somatics.
With her warm and intuitive approach, Romay offers the presence of an empathetic witness, understanding that while we each have what it takes to heal, we don’t have to do it alone. Our deepest wounds come from being alone and in pain, so our greatest healing is found by being witnessed and held without judgment as we express that pain. This ‘withing’ is Romay’s passion and honour. She creates a nurturing environment where clients can explore their inner landscape, reconnect with themselves, and gently release the accumulated stress and tension from their bodies (soma), freeing up space to experience the present moment. Through her guidance, clients develop nervous system flexibility, allowing them to transition from states of activation to relaxation with greater ease.
She offers tailored one-on-one sessions, as well as group sessions and workshops, all designed to support individuals on their journey toward holistic well-being. Romay looks forward to being a part of each client’s healing process, offering compassionate support every step of the way.
Romay Nichols is a compassionate healer with a deep commitment to holistic well-being, specializi... Read More
Brooklyn Rushworth
Brooklyn’s guiding purpose is to empower others to discover their natural ability to heal, grow, and thrive. Grounded in the teachings of Dr. Gabor Maté, her approach prioritizes presence, human connection, and appreciation for each person’s unique story. Brooklyn values and recognizes coping mechanisms not as flaws, but as intelligent responses through relationships, our formative environments and cultural pressures. Informed by psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), she approaches healing with the belief that when we feel truly safe and supported, our bodies and nervous systems naturally begin to move toward balance, health, and reconnection to self. Brooklyn’s trauma-informed approach integrates somatic, existential therapy, attachment theory, and compassionate inquiry, with an emphasis on nervous system regulation.
Through her own intimate experience in loss manifesting in poor health and chronic pain, a passion naturally emerged in the mind–body connection for the ways our bodies carry and express our experiences. She holds space for the possibility that when suffering is met with compassion and curiosity, it can reveal itself as a profound teacher towards liberation. She is especially drawn to supporting challenges in stress, burnout, autoimmune disease, digestive health, limiting beliefs, anxiety and depression.
Resonating with Tara Brach, “The emotion of fear often works overtime. Even when there is no immediate threat, our body may remain tight and on guard… We spend our time and energy defending our life rather than living it fully.” Brooklyn’s devotion includes walking alongside others’ willingness to look within as they connect with their innate wisdom, creating more space for authenticity and joy.
Brooklyn is available to work with individuals on Sundays and Monday evenings.
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Isabella Wade
Isabella believes in the immense value and worth of every individual and considers it a privilege to walk alongside clients in their healing and growth journeys. She is passionate about creating a safe, non-judgmental space where clients feel truly seen and supported. She works with teen and adult individuals from diverse backgrounds, helping them build deeper connections with themselves and others while fostering resilience and self-compassion. Isabella approaches therapy as an opportunity for real-time and embodied change, where clients can explore how their emotional and relational patterns show up not only in their lives but also within the therapeutic relationship. Through this dynamic, she helps clients cultivate new ways of relating to their situations, emotions, and sense of self, fostering resilience and deeper connection. Using a systemic, trauma-informed, and attachment-based lens, Isabella works holistically with clients, understanding them within the context of their emotional and relational systems. Her therapeutic approach is client-centered and experiential, drawing on modalities such as Emotionally Focused Therapy, Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Neufeld Theory, and Internal Family Systems. Areas of focus: - Trauma (including childhood and developmental trauma) - Relational & Attachment Issues - Emotion Regulation - Anxiety - Self-Esteem and Personal Growth - Body & Self Image - Grief & Loss - Life Transitions Isabella is available in Fort Langley on Monday and Tuesday afternoons as well as Thursday mornings. She offers complimentary 15-minute consultation prior to booking to ensure a comfortable and supportive fit.
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Sharaya Wollf RCC #24963
“Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen.” - Brene Brown
Being human can be both painfully difficult and stunningly beautiful all at once. In the counselling space, I, Sharaya, value journeying alongside people as they make space for this “both/and” reality - where opposite feelings or experiences can exist together. Sometimes it’s not about choosing one over the other, but letting “and” replace “but,” because often both are true. I welcome the wrestle and exploration that this language brings, and all of who you are, too. I would love for you to come and find solace in our sessions, as we journey together towards more clarity, a greater sense of self, feeling more at home in your body, and uncovering what makes you, you. There is real power in being understood and having someone honor the experiences that have shaped us. It would be a privilege and a joy to bear witness to your humanity and story as I sit across from you as a human, too.
I operate from an attachment-based, emotion-focused, and trauma-informed framework, and I enjoy working with individuals from mid-teens (16+) to older adulthood, pre-marital and married couples, and families. My training and education revolve around life transitions, trauma, illness, relational conflict, anxiety, and grief. I welcome people of all faith or no faith backgrounds, and for those who would like, I have training in integrating the Christian faith with counselling.
I am a registered clinical counsellor (BCACC #24963) with a master’s degree in marriage and family counselling from Trinity Western University. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions about my services!
I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation where we can discuss your current counselling needs as well as my approach, to ensure my services are a good fit for what you are looking for before diving into formal sessions. I would be honored to hear from you.
“Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen.” - Brene Brown Being human can be... Read More
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