Sunny Qiu (she/her) is a Registered Social Worker and therapist passionate about
helping people find calm, confidence, and connection in their lives. She specializes in
supporting individuals who are kind to everyone but themselves — those who care
deeply for others yet struggle to show the same compassion inward.
Sunny helps clients work through anxiety, trauma, self-criticism, people-pleasing,
emotional overwhelm, and relationship challenges. She also works with couples
who love each other but feel stuck, helping them rebuild trust, communicate openly,
heal from past hurts, and strengthen emotional intimacy.
Sunny offers a calm, compassionate space where clients can feel fully accepted without
judgment. She believes healing begins when people feel truly seen, heard, and
understood. Her work focuses on helping clients understand the parts of themselves
that feel anxious, avoidant, or self-critical — the parts that have been trying to protect
them for a long time. Through this process, Sunny helps clients work with themselves
rather than against themselves, fostering curiosity, kindness, and self-compassion.
Her approach is gentle, relational, and trauma-informed, integrating EMDR, DBT,
CBT, parts work (IFS-informed), mindfulness, and the Gottman Method for couples.
Drawing from Polyvagal Theory, she helps clients regulate their nervous systems,
reduce emotional triggers, and feel safe in their bodies.
With years of training and experience in psychology, holding both a Master of Social
Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of British
Columbia, Sunny combines insight with practical tools to help clients understand what’s
happening in their brain, body, and mind in clear and meaningful ways — guiding them
from reactivity and self-blame toward resilience, balance, and self-trust.
As a first-generation immigrant and member of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community,
Sunny brings cultural humility, authenticity, and deep respect for diverse experiences.
She helps clients explore how their unique cultural identities, values, and beliefs shape
their sense of self and relationships. Her goal is to create a space where differences are
understood and celebrated, and where each person can reconnect with their strength,
dignity, and sense of peace.
Areas of Focus:
anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, attachment issues, LGBTQ+
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Enjoys Working With:
Adults, Young adults, Families
Alison is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
She holds a Master of Counselling degree from City University of Seattle, a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta, and a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University College of Alberta.
In addition to her clinical work, Alison is an Associate Professor in City University of Seattle’s Master of Education program, where she supervises and facilitates School Counselling practicum and internship students throughout their training.
Her work in both counselling and Education reflects her deep commitment to ethical practice, lifelong learning, and supporting growth at every stage of life.
Alison is passionate about mental health and believes that each person carries inherent strengths and untapped potential. She works collaboratively with clients to navigate anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, self-esteem concerns, emotional regulation challenges, and family conflict.
Her calm, grounded presence helps clients feel safe, understood, and supported as they build resilience, develop practical coping skills, strengthen relationships (with themselves and others), and move toward meaningful change.
In her practice, Alison draws from a range of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based practices.
She thoughtfully tailors each session to meet the unique needs of the individual, creating space for insight, growth, and lasting transformation.
Alison genuinely enjoys connecting with people of all ages and backgrounds, and she considers it an honour to walk alongside clients as they rediscover their strengths, deepen self-understanding, and create a life that feels more balanced, empowered, and aligned with who they truly are.
Areas of Focus:
Anxiety & Emotional Regulation
Life Transitions & Identity Development
Relationships & Family Dynamics
Self-Esteem & Personal Growth
Grief, Loss & Adjustment
Enjoys Working With:
Adults, Young adults, Families
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Ryan is a Registered Clinical Counsellor in the Province of British Columbia who has spent most of his time in private practice focused on individual counselling of adults and teens. He enjoys working with a wide variety of clients and prior to his time as a counsellor, he spent over ten years working in the education system.
He believes that by creating a safe, empathetic, and non-judgemental space, individuals can explore what their authentic self is looking for in life. We are all shaped by our experiences in life, both positive and negative, many of those experiences took place during our childhood and adolescent years and have shaped who we are today. A significant amount of the habits, frustrations, and triggers that we have as adults, were formed during our youth, and were out of our control. This sometimes requires us to reflect on and challenge beliefs we have developed about oneself, family, and the perspective (lens) that we view the world through.
His philosophy is based around a humanistic approach to therapy. He believes that we should work towards being true to ourselves to live a fulfilling life. Everyone has a unique way of viewing the world which guides our actions and choices. Self-actualization, self-direction, and choice are essential components of our growth and healing.
He treasures seeing the changes that his clients make on their journey through life and believes it is a privilege to be allowed into his client’s lives. He believes that by making changes in our lives and how we approach things, individuals can live the life that they deserve and desire to live.
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Please note, Matthew is only taking couples and families at this time
FNHA approved provider*
Matthew is a Registered Social Worker in Kelowna, British Columbia with over a decade of experience working as a mental health professional. He has a passion for helping people and wants to see people reach their full potential.
Matthew strives to create a safe and empathetic place to heal, where clients can build insight and coping skills to empower their life. Matthew practices from a client-centered, trauma-informed, strength-based framework that is rooted in attachment, systems and intersectionality theory. Matthew is skilled in emotional-focused therapy(EFT), cognitive behaviour therapy(CBT), solution-focused(SFBT) and motivational therapy.
Whether you are seeking help as a couple, or as a family, Matthew strives to make you feel heard in a supportive, warm and sensitive manner as you discuss, explore and develop deeper insights into your current challenges.
Those who have been fortunate enough to meet Matthew Reimer can attest to being immediately captivated by his extraordinary interpersonal skills. He approachable, positive, patient, and cheerful.
When he isn’t working, you will find Matthew hiking, enjoying the lake, and salsa dancing
I am confident that you will feel that you are working with a counsellor who hears what you are saying and understands how to support you and be with you as we collaboratively co-create your change. My hope in serving you is to offer you skills, experience, wisdom and a real connection.
Please note, Matthew is only taking couples and families at this time
FNHA approved provider*
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