Salt Spring Island Healing Place Counselling Centre
Counsellors

Elsje Hannah, M.A., CCC, RCC

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My education includes a B.A. in Psychology, (Trinity Western University, 2007) and an M.A. in Counselling Psychology, (Trinity Western University, 2009). In addition I have certificates in Senior’s Issues and in Grief and Loss (Counsellor’s Training Institute, 2005) and in Observed Experiential Integration (SightPsych, 2009). My work experience includes working at the Vancouver Crisis Centre, at the BC Cancer Agency, at Surrey Hospice Society, Laurel Place Hospice Residence and at the Surrey Memorial Palliative Care Unit. My professional development includes Counselling Grieving Children and Adolescents, Caring for the Dying, Making the Village Whole: Caring for the Living and Carrying the Dead and Spirituality and Multiculturalism.

I am a member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (Member #1593) and a member of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (Member #3832).

My services are offered to adults and children dealing with terminal illness, adults and children with prolonged chronic illness and all family members and individuals dealing with a recent bereavement.

My counselling approach is integrative and I believe that some therapy models are best suited to various problems. This simply means that the individual client and problems they want to work on are the best indicators for what type of theoretical orientation will best fit. In addition to various therapy approaches, I believe that there can be deeper meaning for people who are going through difficult times. Making sense out of a bad situation can help bring healing and peace to a person. It is our goal at The Healing Place to assist with this quest, should this be your desire. My personal faith in Christ has been instrumental in my own journey and I welcome any conversations you may wish to have about issues of faith. However, it is not assumed that faith will be part of the counselling therapy and will not be introduced until you request this. In this way you have the choice to discuss or not discuss matters of faith.