Stacey Arnoldus is from the Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw. As a student counsellor, Stacey’s primary objective is to establish a safe environment where her clients can learn ways to heal, grow, prosper, and uncover their meaning. She believes every client is unique and possesses various strengths that can be utilized during their counselling journey. She acknowledges that every client can bring about positive life changes, and that healing may occur differently. Stacey recognizes that clients are capable of making their own decisions. She utilizes strengths-based, trauma-informed, humanistic and bio-psychosocial-cultural approaches during therapy.
As a student at Yorkville University, Stacey is enrolled in the Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology program. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work degree at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology University and is registered as a social worker with the British Columbia College of Social Workers. Stacey attended Simon Fraser University, studying criminology and sociology, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University to attain a certificate in legal administrative studies.
Stacey utilizes different theories, such as cognitive behavioural, narrative, solution-focused, existential, and gestalt. She employs mindfulness and systematic desensitization techniques. One of her goals for the near future is to obtain a certification in eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing through the EMDR International Association.
Stacey enjoys spending time with family, singing karaoke, playing softball, and walking in nature.
Stacey Arnoldus is from the Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw. As a student counsellor, Stacey’s primary ...
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Warren is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC, #22116), with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors,, Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC, #11255105), and a Registered Social Worker (RSW, #15157) with the British Columbia College of Social Workers. He obtained his Bachelor of Social Work degree from Thompson Rivers University and a Master’s in Counselling Psychology with honours from Yorkville University. Warren brings over a decade of experience in the mental health and substance use field, focusing on supporting marginalized and vulnerable populations.
Warren adopts an integrative and holistic approach to his practice, prioritizing the overall well- being of his clients, including their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. He is passionate about developing meaningful connections with clients and providing a safe space for them to be heard, supported, and validated as they navigate their life experiences. Warren is experienced in working with both teenagers and adults. His areas of interest include working with clients who have been impacted by anxiety, conflict, grief and loss, substance use, and trauma.
Warren values quality time with his family, engages in softball during the summer, and embraces the thrill of snowboarding in the winter.
Warren is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC, #22116), with the British Columbia Association o...
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Social Work/Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology (Intern)