Amanda Sawatzky

Amanda Sawatzky

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Organization

BCACC

In practice for

30 Years

Address

P.O.box 1539, lake cowichan, Duncan, British Columbia

Fees

$150 CAD Per Session

I specialize in

Depression and AnxietyCoping With Life ChangesPTSD and TraumaSexual Abuse

I can also offer support in these areas

BreakupsFamily ConflictGetting UnstuckGriefRelationship IssuesStressSelf EsteemSocial AnxietyAnger ManagementChild or Adolescent

I can speak in these languages

English

Types of therapy

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDRNarrativePerson-CenteredSomaticTrauma Focused

About me

Amanda holds a Masters degree in Counselling from the University of Victoria, a BA in psychology from McMaster University, as well as a certificate in Conflict Resolution from the Justice Institute of British Columbia and has been in practice since 1994. She is a certified Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (since 2001) and also has certification in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Child and Youth Anxiety through the Anxiety Disorders Association of British Columbia and training in EMDR (S.A.F.E). Amanda also completed the touch training program for Somatic Therapists in 2006 with Kathy Kain. Amanda is a Certified Canadian Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling Association, and Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association for Clinical Counsellors. Along with trauma work, Amanda has extensive experience working with adults, children, groups and families using a variety of approaches. Amanda brings enthusiasm and a passion for healing to her work and uses a playful approach to learning. In addition to her work and her family, Amanda loves to roller skate, camp, be outdoors, soak up the sun, play, dance and laugh.

I offer session via

Video CallIn-personVoice Call

Able to work with

  • Adults (ages 30+)

Able to work with clients from

  • Any location in World

Education

M.Ed.counselling psychology

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