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Personal Summary
An empathetic and client-centred counsellor, with a range of experience counselling
children, youth and adults. Has professional training in body-centred therapies, and also
utilizes Cognitive Behavioural, Solution-Focused, and Strength-Based approaches. Has
worked effectively with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, addictions, identity
concerns, relationship problems, boundary issues, family concerns and with extensive
trauma histories. Utilizes a holistic, biopsychosocial-spiritual approach, and allows
attachment, systems, and social theories to form a foundation for counselling.
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Education
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Specialization in Counselling Psychology
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University of Alberta - Bachelor of Arts
Edmonton, Alberta
2012
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2003
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Awards
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Professional Experience
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Utilized and developed skills conducive to working with adolescents and emerging
adults from high risk backgrounds. Effectively developed working alliance with clients.
Developed and facilitated group programming on topics such as healthy relationships,
body image, self-care while living on the streets, and nutrition.
Handled high risk or crisis situations effectively and efficiently, ensuring the safety of
all clients and staff.
Displayed team work in collaborating with co-workers and supervisors in problem
solving
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Youth Worker, Intensive Treatment Program - Bosco Homes Society for Children
and Adolescents
Edmonton, AB
January 2004 - April 2008
Primarily responsible for the development of individual and group programming, and
facilitation group sessions.
Utilized and enhanced behaviour management skills while maintaining rapport with
clients. Used communication and counselling skills.
Worked effectively with a variety of youth aged 5 - 18 with developmental, legal,
familial, and mental health concerns.
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Professional Development
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Learned the core principles of Hakomi, and developed skills around integrating these
into practice.
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Hands on clinical training and experiential practice for integrating Radical Exposure
Tapping into counselling. This encompasses creating a trauma history with the client,
creating imaginal exposure to trauma memories, ad using RET to reduce arousal and
transform the traumatic memory into an ordinary memory.
Learning surrounding the neurobiology of memories, how traumatic memories are
stored, and how traumatic experiences contribute to emotional reactivity in
relationships.
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Alberta Health Services Addictions and Mental Health Prevention Series
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Alcohol: A Dialogue
Marijuana: Do We Know Enough?
Introduction to Concurrent Disorders
Self Injurious Behaviour in Youth and Intervention
Gained an understanding of the counselling and recovery process when working with
individuals with historical and cultural traumas. Learned how to practice from a
Trauma Informed Approach
Experientially learned mindfulness techniques for working with individuals with
trauma. Emphasis on the relationship between trauma, emotions, neurobiology, and
recovery.