I am a dedicated and compassionate Registered Clinical Counsellor with eight years of experience providing therapeutic support to individuals facing various mental health and emotional challenges. Presenting issues that I have previously worked on with my clients include anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues. I employ evidence-based techniques from multiple therapeutic frameworks and utilize client-centred approaches to foster healing and personal growth.
With an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Lethbridge and a Masters of Counselling from City University, I bring a deep understanding of psychological theories and practical skills to my practice. I am committed to creating a safe and empathetic environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards meaningful change.
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Ameera Ali is a graduated intern therapist, currently awaiting registration with the BCACC. Ameera recently graduated from Yorkville University with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology. Ameera also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a minor in Criminology from from Simon Fraser University. Her passion for pursuing counselling stems from the growing need for accessible mental health support and reducing the stigma surrounding therapy, particularly in cultural contexts where seeking help is often seen as taboo.
As a compassionate and empathetic therapist, Ameera is committed to providing a safe, non-judgemental space where clients feel supported in exploring their challenges and discovering their inner strengths. With her therapeutic style being rooted in person-centered and solution-focused approaches, Ameera works alongside her clients to help them reconnect with their strengths, values, and goals. Ameera aims to help clients collaboratively work through life’s obstacles and move toward lasting, meaningful change.
Ameera believes that everyone deserves support and that therapy can be an important, transformative step toward healing and growth. She welcomes anyone who is curious about counselling or considering taking that first step toward change.
Ameera Ali is a graduated intern therapist, currently awaiting registration with the BCACC. Ameer...
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Dr. Manj Bath is the CEO and Clinical Director of MindRight Counselling & Consulting. He earned his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in Seattle, WA, completing his internship at Western Washington University (WWU) in Bellingham, WA. He also holds a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology from the University of British Columbia (UBC). Dr. Bath is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC #12277) and is a Certified EMDR Therapist and Approved EMDRIA Consultant from EMDRIA. Additionally, he is a member of EMDR Canada.
Dr. Manj has extensive experience working with Vancouver Coastal Health, the Government of British Columbia and Alberta, and various not-for-profit organizations, providing group counselling and individual therapy to children, youth, individuals, and families. He is skilled in conducting risk and suicide assessments. His therapeutic approach incorporates the bio-psycho-social model to understand clients’ issues and develop personalized treatment plans. He utilizes Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and EMDR to facilitate client progress.
Dr. Manj has a vast knowledge of working with adolescent and young adult men who are struggling with navigating their emotions and developing a sense of purpose in their lives, resulting in aggressive and at-risk behavior. In addition, he is trained in Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) and worked with couples working through various issues, such as communication, infidelity, betrayal trauma, and more.
Dr. Manj’s primary research interest is using EMDR to address problematic internet and video gaming. His dissertation focused on developing the EMDR Gaming Recovery & Insight Protocol (E-GRIP), which aims to address issues related to irritability, anger, and aggression in the context of video gaming and social media use. He is available for media appearances, podcasts, and educational workshops on topics including mental health, trauma, purpose and meaning, addiction, and related areas.
Dr. Manj Bath is the CEO and Clinical Director of MindRight Counselling & Consulting. He earn...
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Hello! My name is Guneet (he/him), and I am an Associate Counsellor with Mindright Counselling. I have completed my Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology with Yorkville University and a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
I have spent several years working with Autistic youth, teens, and adults and have helped support individuals who have experienced homelessness.
I want to work with you to better understand your worldview, and the experiences that you are facing. I believe that by looking at the various components of ourselves, and through understanding, we can make sense of barriers that prevent us from being our authentic selves.
I integrate a compassionate, and systems-focused lens into therapeutic approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems, and Self-Compassion Focused therapy.
My goal is to work together with you to create a space that allows us to explore the barriers that prevent us from connecting to our core values. I want to be able to help validate any emotions and help empower you to move in a direction that aligns with your journey.
Hello! My name is Guneet (he/him), and I am an Associate Counsellor with Mindright Counselling. I...
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Jillian Calvert is an intern therapist currently studying in the Master of Counselling Psychology Program at Yorkville University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Psychology from the University of British Columbia.
Passionate about supporting individuals through life’s difficulties, Jillian focuses on helping clients develop a strong sense of self and works collaboratively to achieve their therapeutic goals. As a compassionate and empathic therapist, she strives to create a safe, welcoming, and non-judgmental space where clients feel genuinely supported. Jillian is dedicated to collaborative exploration, working with clients to identify patterns and themes that may hinder progress while honouring each person’s unique worldview. She values exploring past experiences to understand how thoughts, emotions, behaviours, and beliefs shape current challenges. Committed to ongoing learning, Jillian focuses on building a trusting and safe therapeutic relationship to help empower clients to discover and utilize their inner tools as they work towards meaningful change.
Jillian Calvert is an intern therapist currently studying in the Master of Counselling Psychology...
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Dr. Sharon Shacham Dupont holds a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Rhode Island and a Doctorate in Experimental Psychology from the University of Bristol. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). Dr. Shacham Dupont specializes in relationship counseling for both individuals and couples, as well as in treating anxiety, depression, and sexual trauma.
In her practice, Dr. Shacham Dupont employs a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Therapy to help clients develop more positive thought patterns. She also incorporates the Psychodynamic approach, mainly focusing on how attachment styles influence information processing and interpersonal relationships.
Having lived in Israel, France, the United States, England, and Canada, Dr. Shacham Dupont brings a rich understanding of cultural diversity and its impact on individuals. She is fluent in English, French, and Hebrew. Her global experiences have deepened her awareness of cultural differences and their unique challenges.
Dr. Shacham Dupont is a mother of four and enjoys spending time with her family and dog. In her leisure time, she loves exercising and reading. She is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment where clients can freely express their feelings and work towards personal growth. She is committed to creating a space where everyone feels heard and respected.
Dr. Sharon Shacham Dupont holds a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Univers...
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Hello! My name is Nadine. and I am an associate therapist with MindRight Counselling and Consulting Ltd. I hold both an Associates of Arts and Bachelor’s of Arts degree majoring in Psychology from Langara College and the University of British Columbia. I also hold a Master’s of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University, and am a Registered Clinical Counselor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
At the heart of the work I do lies compassion and curiosity. I work from a de-pathologizing and affirming framework and believe in the inherent wisdom and resources of the individuals that I work with.
Sessions with me are typically structured within a trauma -informed, humanistic framework; which acknowledges the relationship between the biological, psychological and social aspects of life and health. Additionally, I integrate Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, DBT, attachment theory, parts work/IFS, and gestalt elements into my work as I learn and understand more about what the client’s goals and needs are.
My aim is to create a safe and non-judgemental space for clients to explore and re-connect with their core selves with the aim of living a more authentic and peaceful life.
Hello! My name is Nadine. and I am an associate therapist with MindRight Counselling and Consulti...
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Dawn Lee is an Associate Clinical Counsellor at MindRight Counselling & Consulting. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology from Adler University and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC #18279).
Dawn has extensive experience working with adolescents and adults from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. She assists clients with issues related to depression, anxiety, academic stress, life and career transitions, immigration, sexuality, grief and loss, relationship violence and abuse, trauma, and parenting. Her background includes co-facilitating psychoeducation and support groups and providing emotional and advocacy support as an Outreach Advocate and Crisis Line volunteer. Dawn’s work with a First Nations non-profit organization has given her valuable insight into the unique cultural aspects and challenges faced by BC’s remote First Nations communities, particularly concerning intergenerational trauma and mental health struggles. Additionally, she has considerable experience working with children with autism and older adults through various agencies and organizations.
Dawn employs an integrated, holistic approach to therapy, combining trauma-informed, cognitive-behavioural methods with other therapeutic modalities tailored to her clients’ needs. She may incorporate mindfulness-based techniques, solution-focused therapy, Adlerian principles, narrative therapy, and a multicultural/diversity framework when appropriate. Her sessions are client-centred, collaborative, and conducted in a safe, open, and non-judgmental environment, allowing clients to explore their most profound personal challenges comfortably. Dawn is dedicated to working alongside her clients in a culturally sensitive and respectful manner, helping them build on their strengths and achieve the goals they set together.
Dawn is fluent in English and Cantonese and has conversational proficiency in Mandarin.
Dawn Lee is an Associate Clinical Counsellor at MindRight Counselling & Consulting. She holds...
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Kevan Low is an Associate Clinical Counsellor at MindRight Counselling & Consulting. He holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counselling from Gonzaga University and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC #14855).
Kevan has extensive experience working with both young and older adults in non-profit settings, addressing issues related to substance abuse, mental health, and sexual identity. He utilizes a variety of therapeutic models that emphasize self-compassion, self-improvement, and self-confidence.
Kevan’s therapeutic approach is grounded in Choice Theory and Reality Therapy, which prioritize individual autonomy and practical solutions. He also integrates a range of other methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy. Kevan is known for his open-minded and non-judgmental demeanor, creating a safe and supportive space for clients to explore their concerns. He collaborates with clients to navigate their stressors and work towards achieving their personal goals.
Kevan Low is an Associate Clinical Counsellor at MindRight Counselling & Consulting. He holds...
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Camille Schoebel is an Associate Counsellor with MindRight Counselling. She has completed her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology with Yorkville University and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
Camille views counseling as a partnership, where a compassionate guide can help you navigate life’s most challenging moments and see things from a new perspective. She believes in the profound healing power of being seen and heard without judgment and strives to provide the safe, supportive presence that individuals need to connect with their inner wisdom.
Camille’s practice is grounded in a Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed, Strengths-Based Feminist and Neuro-Affirmative framework. She thoughtfully adapts her approach to meet the unique needs of each individual, integrating evidence-informed modalities such as EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and somatic therapies.
Camille values a collaborative therapeutic process that empowers clients to deepen their emotional awareness and make choices aligned with their values. She is committed to ongoing learning and growth in providing affirming care to marginalized communities and prioritizes cultivating a therapeutic relationship rooted in trust, safety, and respect.
Originally from France, she has also lived in Ireland, before immigrating to Canada, and speaks English and French. In her free time, Camille enjoys hiking, skiing, and spending time in nature with her partner and her two daughters.
Camille Schoebel is an Associate Counsellor with MindRight Counselling. She has completed her Mas...
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Hello! I’m Merel Schuurman Hess, and I am an Associate Counsellor with Mindright Counselling & Consulting Ltd. I hold a master’s degree in Counselling Psychology, and am a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). I also hold a Bachelor of Arts degree from Kwantlen Polytechnic University, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Counselling and am extremely passionate about helping others. In session I ensure to provide a safe, non-judgemental, warm and compassionate environment and aim to help identify any patterns and themes that may prevent you from moving forward. I consider myself to be very relational oriented and believe there is no “one size fits all” approach. Every individual is unique, and I aim to collaboratively help you build a strong sense of self, while remaining mindful of your well-being. I integrate socially just and culturally responsive approaches into sessions and will honour your unique and diverse life experiences. I strongly believe in exploring your past, and how thoughts, emotions, beliefs and behaviours contribute to your present struggles. With an open and curious mind, I aim help you find meaning and purpose in your life and encourage you to discover tools that are already within you.
Hello! I’m Merel Schuurman Hess, and I am an Associate Counsellor with Mindright Counselling &...
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Irene is an Associate Counsellor with MindRight Counselling and Consulting Ltd. She completed her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology with Yorkville University and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
Irene has spent many years working with children, teens, and young adults, as well as individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, as a teacher in the public school system and as a volunteer in her community. She utilizes a biopsychosocial framework and strengths-based perspective to address depression, anxiety, stress, life transitions, cross-cultural concerns, and trauma.
Working from a holistic and integrated approach, Irene draws from various therapeutic approaches (including but not inclusive of cognitive behavioural therapy, solution-focused therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy), and parts work to help each person address their struggles. She values collaboration and an open dialogue between therapist and client as they work together towards improved health and well-being.
Please email her to book sessions.
Irene is an Associate Counsellor with MindRight Counselling and Consulting Ltd. She completed her...
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Hi, my name is Evin Zapf-Gilje, and I am working as an intern therapist at Mindright while I finish my Master of Counselling Psychology program at Adler University. My journey into the field of therapy has been shaped by a deep commitment to personal development, spirituality, and mindfulness which I have found through meditation, time spent in nature, and adventure sports such as rock climbing, mountaineering and distance running.
In working with me, you can expect a collaborative space where we will explore, with curiosity and kindness, whatever you wish to bring into the space. I aim to blend what we explore verbally with somatic and non-verbal awareness, as I believe an experiential approach can bring greater awareness when you feel safe to do so. I work from a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive and de-pathologizing lens to honour everyone’s unique and diverse life experiences. I work from these lens as I believe it is so important that you feel safe and seen within our work together.
We don’t have to walk alone. My aim is to create a safe, connected, non-judgemental, and warm space where you can journey beyond the outdated patterns that keep you stuck. You are unique, and so are the conditions and conditioning within your life. I believe therapy should be flexible to meet you where you are and that meaningful change will come as you learn to relate to your authentic self. As we learn to see, accept, and be who we are, the conditioned patterns of our life begin to dissolve, opening the door to a richer and more fulfilling life.
Hi, my name is Evin Zapf-Gilje, and I am working as an intern therapist at Mindright while I fini...
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