Registered Clinical Counsellor
Specialties: Individual Counselling (Adolescents, Adults)
Website: https://imua.ca
Phone Number: 778-503-0488
Contact Email: [email protected]
Location: Online
Individual Counselling (Adolescents, Adults)
Yvette is committed to creating a meaningful and consequential difference in the lives of her clients and to restoring hope and optimism in facilitating client change. She provides a safe therapeutic space which supports her clients to heal, grow and move forward with strength, courage, and a positive spirit.
The desire to become a counsellor for Yvette began in junior high school when she was elected as a peer-counsellor by fellow classmates. It was the first step in understanding empathetic listening, open-ended questioning, and what it took to provide valuable service to people in need. This proved to be a formative experience as it allowed Yvette to discover her passion to connect with people and develop skills to help individuals identify and make changes to negative thought patterns and self-harming behaviours. Helping people recognize and overcome these problematic behavioural patterns was extremely rewarding for Yvette and she has continued to pursue similar experiences in her education, career and volunteer work ever since.
Yvette relishes in instilling hope to the hopeless, inspiring people to reach beyond their capabilities, and equipping individuals with the skill set to function in daily living and face adversity. Yvette prides herself on being compassionate, genuine and nurturing, and the years of providing assistance to people have allowed her to develop sound judgment, sensitivity, tact and objectivity when responding to the needs of individuals. With a deep compassion for people to reach their full potential, Yvette remains inspired by the compelling life stories of her clients and their determination to improve their circumstances.
Yvette is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) who earned a Master of Counselling Degree from Gonzaga University. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Major in Sociology, Minor in Gerontology) and a Certificate in Family Studies from Simon Fraser University.
Yvette takes an integrative therapeutic approach in her clinical practice which celebrates unique client strengths and capabilities and involves a balance between clinical judgment, creativity, and flexibility. In an effort to assist individuals to fulfill their full potential and maximize their well-being, Yvette works collaboratively with her clients to create integrated, individualized counselling plans that leverage strengths, improve coping strategies and uncover new helpful perspectives.
Yvette uses several modalities for treatment, including Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, Strength-Based Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Trauma-Informed Therapy.