Brandi Woods, MCP, RCC

I wholeheartedly trust that every individual has the innate ability to heal when met with genuine support in a safe, empathetic, and collaborative environment. Through a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach, I hope to walk alongside you on your healing journey.

I aim to foster a strong therapeutic relationship built on trust and authenticity. My approach is holistic, person-centred, and strengths-based. I draw on evidence-based techniques from emotion-focused, mindfulness, and play therapies. I take great care to provide neurodivergent and gender-affirming therapy, and I believe individual differences are to be respected and celebrated.

I attained my graduate degree in Counselling Psychology from Adler University and an undergraduate degree at Simon Fraser University, with a major in Psychology and a minor in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology. My formal education and personal life experiences have provided me with a unique perspective on the complex mind-body connection.

Over the past decade, I have worked in the community with children and adolescents, both neurodiverse and neurotypical. I am passionate about working with the next generation and am deeply honoured when I am given the opportunity to help a child or adolescent flourish.

At the start of your therapeutic journey, we will collaborate on individualized goals that align with your needs. While therapy is a temporary process, and my greatest desire for all my clients is for them to arrive at a place where they feel they no longer need me, my door is always open.

I look forward to meeting you and supporting you on your path to wellness.

 


APPROACHES IN THERAPY

Emotion Focused Therapy | Emotionally-Focused Individual Therapy | Gottman Therapy |Person-Centered Therapy | Attachment-Based Therapy | Mindfulness-Based Therapy | Play Therapy


EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

    Trinity Western University 

  • Bachelor of Arts, Major in Psychology, Minor in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology

    Simon Fraser University

  • Master of Counselling

    Adler University

TRAINING

  • Gottman Method Couples Therapy (Level 1) – The Gottman Institute

  • Understanding Childhood Trauma – Institute of Child Psychology

  • Standard First Aid (CRP-C & AED) – Canadian Red Cross

  • Psychological First Aid (Self & Others) – Canadian Red Cross

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WHERE HEALING & CHANGE BEGINS.

Please do not hesitate in contacting us if you would like more information or have any questions regarding any of our counselling specialties. We’d love to discuss your needs and help match you with one of our counsellors!

LTCC offers complimentary 15-minute phone consultations during which you can get to know your counsellor.