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Chantel

Qualifications:

• PhD Candidate (Psychology)

• RPCc with CPCA

• Diploma of Applied Psychology and  Counselling Specializing in Counselling Therapy

• Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Honors)

• Graduate Diploma in Psychology

• Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing)

• RN with AB and BC

I’m passionate about supporting people through life’s challenges and helping them find a path to greater well-being. I’m currently working towards my PhD in psychology, bringing over 14 years of experience in caring for others. I started my career as an emergency nurse, but I soon realized my true calling was in helping people understand and nurture their mental and emotional health.

I'm originally from New Zealand, with a bicultural background of both Māori and NZ European heritage. This diversity influences how I see the world and shapes my approach to therapy, taking a more holistic view that considers the whole person and their unique story.

In recent years, I’ve specialized in working with people who have experienced trauma, difficult family dynamics, relationship issues, codependency, or past experiences that continue to impact their present life. I enjoy helping individuals and couples untangle complicated feelings, patterns of conflict, or feelings of being stuck. Whether it’s past experiences that still affect how you feel today or current struggles, I work with clients to explore, understand, and develop healthier ways to cope. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where you can feel heard, build new skills, and turn challenging experiences into opportunities for growth.

When working with couples, I focus on improving communication and strengthening your bond. Using proven approaches like attachment theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), I help partners break free from negative cycles and build more intimacy and understanding.

I believe many mental health challenges stem from unresolved emotional wounds, which often lead individuals to suppress or disconnect from their true feelings. Reconnecting with the authentic self involves compassionate self-awareness, recognizing the influence of past trauma (particularly early childhood trauma), and allowing oneself to experience and process difficult emotions. This process can help restore a sense of wholeness, self-acceptance, and genuine connection with oneself and others.

I utilize a flexible, person-centered approach that combines insights from neuroscience and various therapy methods, including CBT, DBT, ACT, EFT, IFS, and EMDR. I also incorporate body-based practices to help you stay grounded and in tune with your feelings. My goal is to create a supportive space tailored to your unique needs, where you feel truly heard and valued.

Outside of work, I love being outdoors whether it’s skiing, snowboarding, sledding, mountain biking, surfing, or just exploring nature.

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