Angela Pattria
MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor (#): 19812
Locations: Vancouver Therapist Online
Serving: Youth Adults Young Adults Families Children Other Counsellors Couples
As a therapist, I see the mind as a powerful tool that can be your best friend or your worst enemy. It’s the key that unlocks a door into happiness, health, perception of self, and varying degrees of what makes one’s story unique. I strive to bring a level of warmth and comfort to the counselling space, where I offer an environment of support, and empathy, free of judgement or ridicule. I focus on self-awareness, expression, and personal growth utilizing holistic, relational, and humanistic approaches to explore unconscious feelings, beliefs, dynamics, and patterns that impact and influence our lives and relationships. Though not always easy or comfortable, this resilient journey can prompt discovery into ourselves, and explore, experiment, and expand into new avenues of possibilities. I value being able to empower individual growth and I consider it an honour to help people find their inner voice to learn, heal, and grow.
GET TO KNOW ANGELA
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GET TO KNOW ANGELA
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My Professional Background
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Anxiety & Depression
Grief & Loss
Healing From Trauma
Substance Use
Life Transitions
Relationship Issues (Single/Dating, Partnerships/Romantic)
Familial Issues
*if you want to work with me and don’t see your concern here, mention it on your inquiry form! I’ve worked with many areas and it’s possible I have experience working with yours before, too.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Trauma-Informed
Person-centred
Strength-Based
Motivational Interviewing
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Therapeutic Relationship
Person-centred
Psychoeducation
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Foundations of 2SLGBTQIA+ & Inclusivity
DBT Skills
ACT - How to practice ‘acceptance' & mindfulness in daily life
Grief and Bereavement Counselling
San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety
Understanding Fire Fighter Culture & Trauma (First Responder Health)
Understanding Emergency Worker Trauma (First Responder Health)
Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (Yorkville University)
Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care (Douglas College)
Diploma in Community Social Services (Douglas College)
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English
Get To Know Me Personally
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I enjoy spending time cooking and trying new recipes, sweet or savoury, alongside, going for walks or reading a good book fiction or nonfiction.
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I always have resonated with the compassion, empathy, and support a counsellor provides alongside how counselling empowers individual growth to which I consider a privilege to be a part of.
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Working through Covid-19. I joined the healthcare system in January 2020, two months before the worldwide lockdown. This time came with many uncertainties and fear which fostered anxiety as a professional. However, this time offered a light which led to learning new skills and adaptability of rapidly changing times.
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A lawyer! I value social justice and helping people find a voice.
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Spending time with loved ones. I enjoy trying new things or experimenting with sweet, savoury, and traditional dishes when the opportunity presents. I enjoy reading fiction or non-fiction books, watching a TV show, or movie, or going for walks.
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Feeling guarded as the therapeutic relationship requires time to develop through mutual trust. Counselling within itself is a process, so having a pace that feels comfortable is integral to feeling safe and trust within the therapeutic space. Coming here takes courage and never be shy to communicate how you would feel best supported by your counsellor.
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Being able to witness moments of profound insight in therapy. A client finally connects some important dots on their own. They understand themselves or a relationship in a way they never have before. Or an observation I've made resonates with a client at a deep level and allows them to see things completely differently, which fosters discovery in one’s life, whether it be the good, the hard, or the challenging. People are unique and so is the therapeutic relationship.
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Non-judgmental, empathetic, and have been told I provide a welcoming and calming presence.
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“Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage. Truth and courage aren’t always comfortable, but they’re never weakness.” - Brené Brown
New Clients
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Existing Clients
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