Sarah Susswein

EMDR Basic Training

Sarah Susswein, RCC

?Anxiety

?Trauma / PTSD, Phobias

?Self Esteem / Self Worth

?Neurodiversity Specialization (ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Giftedness, etc.)

?Specializing in Ages 13+

Service: If you are a neurodiverse (ND) child, youth, or adult struggling with executive function, and/or feeling low self worth/ self esteem, burnt out, depressed, and/or anxious, I can help. I have lived experience with neurodiversity and extensive training in supporting ND, I can meet you where you are at and give you a safe space to be you and to grow in. Alternatively, if you are not neurodiverse (or not sure), but are a child, teen, or adult aged 10+ and feeling low, anxious, overwhelmed, stuck, and/or experiencing panic, I can make your life better by partnering with you and helping you develop an action plan and give you tools and techniques to help.

?Approach: You are first in counselling and I am with you all the way, enhancing your whole self by focusing on your strengths, your values, your reality, and your dreams. The counselling space is a safe space to cry, laugh, be heard, and reflect, while drawing on skills and techniques which are based in positive psychology to build your strengths and resilience.

Credentials & Modalities: I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) (#19421). I previously trained in the Orton-Gillingham (OG) approach and in Educational Therapy with the National Institute for Learning Development (NILD) and worked to support school-age children and families with learning differences. I hold a Master?s Degree in Counselling. I am also an approved ICBC provider.

86 Moody St , Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, V3H 2P6

Phone: (778) 837-5542
Email: Sarah.susswein@outlook.com

Population Served:

Both Adults and Children & Adolescents

Languages:

English

How EMDR is Offered:

Both online and in-person

Areas of Expertise:

Addictions
Anxiety
C-PTSD
Depression
PTSD
Panic Attacks
Road Traffic Accidents
Social Anxiety