Who I work with
My practice as well as my doctorate research, focuses on centering identities of race, ethnicity, sexuality and gender, within counselling and supervision. Clients often tell me this has been missing from their past experiences with therapists and clinical supervisors. I strongly believe that the many intersections of our identities have influence on our health and wellness. It is in these liminal spaces that we learn our resiliency.
I prioritize space for counselling clients who are queer, trans, non-binary, racialized (including multiracial ancestry).
I work with supervision clients and teams who are looking to have conversations about identities and the influences on their practice.
By focusing my practice in this way, I create space for us to have a different kind of therapeutic conversation. The very act of sitting together to discuss mental health in this way, can be disruptive of dominant and harmful discourses, and create space for healing and connection.