Taylor’s clients:
Learn to communicate their needs, wants, desires, and feelings in clear and effectual manner
Learn to communicate effectively in their relationships
Are invigorated to meet life’s challenges and complications with courage and fortitude, to discover the rewards of resilience, peace, and harmony.
Enjoy her unique blend of compassion and empathy, combined with her zeal and her passion for helping others.
She believes in working collaboratively with you to help you reach your therapeutic goals. By using a warm, non-judgemental, client-centered approach. She strives to ensure you feel safe, supported, and respected as you tackle life’s obstacles together and work towards a place of healing. She believes that all individuals have the strength and personal resiliency to achieve their goals and become the best version of themselves. Taylor believes counselling is a place where individuals can discover their authentic self and learn skills to help it shine through.
Prior to graduate school, Taylor worked alongside many individuals in non-profit organizations around the Edmonton area. She volunteered with the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton on the 24 hour crisis and information line to support individuals impacted by sexual assault. In addition she has worked with the Zebra Child Protection Centre, where she advocated for children that have experienced abuse. She also worked as a study coordinator with the Department of Psychiatry, at the University of Alberta in collaboration with the Eating Disorder Program, assisting with research on emotional processing.
Taylor also has unique insights and specialties in the areas of sexual health & sexual healing, eating disorders, and working with children and youth, including the unique challenges faced by teens.
Taylor recently completed her Master’s of Education in Counselling Psychology at the University of Lethbridge and she works with youth and adults in individual counselling, couples counselling, and assessments..
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
Wayne Dyer