Sydney is a counselling intern, who is currently pursuing her Masters of Counselling at City University of Seattle. Her professional journey has been deeply enriched by supporting children and youth through life transitions, anxiety, grief, loss, identity development, regulation, and trauma. Sydney is passionate about providing counselling to youth ages 14 and up, including adults, from all walks of life. Sydney’s approach to counselling is deeply relational, person-centered, trauma- informed, and rooted in empathy. She integrates somatic therapy to honor the mind- body connection, recognizing its role in the healing process. Sydney holds a profound belief in the innate human capacity for change, healing and growth, fostering a safe therapeutic space where clients can reconnect with their authentic selves and embark on a journey of personal exploration. Sydney embodies a commitment to compassionate counselling, empowering clients to navigate their challenges and embrace their journey with resilience and authenticity. Dedicated to honoring the uniqueness of each client, Sydney tailors her approach accordingly, providing a personalized therapeutic experience. She feels privileged to accompany clients on their path toward healing and personal growth. Outside of the counselling office, Sydney finds solace in nature, enjoys running and hiking, reading and connecting with loved ones.

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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

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Melissa is NOT taking NEW CLIENTS at this time. Please contact info@veritytherapy.ca to be put on her WAITLIST if you would like to see her. Thank you.

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Morgan (she/her) is a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology student nearing the end of her degree. She offers a warm and compassionate approach to therapy and is excited to get to know your unique, quirky, and beautiful self! Morgan’s practice is rooted in the belief that everyone is inherently good and deserves safe and authentic connection. She brings a trauma-informed, neurodivergent affirming, Queer affirming, and feminist lens to all her work. She is passionate about helping people feel safe and empowered in their self, mind, and body again through the therapeutic relationship. Morgan has experience working with parents, youth, and adults and is passionate about supporting you through life transitions, stress and burnout, trauma, or body work (including body image, movement, relationship to food, sex and sexuality). Her approach is informed by relational and experiential approaches, mainly polyvagal theory, attachment theory, and arts-based methods. Morgan is available for virtual or in-person sessions in Fort Langley on Wednesdays as well as Thursday afternoons.

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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 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.

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