Jim & Patrice Weibelzahl

Registered Clinical Counsellors

Timothy James (Jim) Weibelzahl

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Jim Weibelzahl has advanced training with some of the most renowned practitioners in North America. These include training in solution focused, cognitive behavioural, and Satir systemic modes of treatment. He is certified in trauma treatment. Jim works with individuals, couples, and families using a brief therapy framework that is integrative and collaborative. With 30 years’ experience in Criminal and Family Justice contexts outside of clinical practice, Jim has worked with clients having some of the most troubling of life situations imaginable. In clinical practice since 1991 he enjoys working with clients at a deep level that results in transformation of the self. He is comfortable working with disordered mood, anxiety, trauma, abuse and violence, anger, couple relationships, parent-child/adolescent relationships

In addition to the foregoing, Jim offers organizational development workshops and debriefing for critical incident stress.

For more than a decade, Jim has been a sessional professor in the Department of Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia.

Patrice Weibelzahl

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Patrice has been a registered clinical counsellor for over 30 years. She focuses on facilitating greater coping strategies, self-awareness, and deep level change. Primary areas of practice include dealing with traumatic exposure, depression, anxiety, grief, and relationship concerns.

Patrice has her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the Adler University. Additional extensive training in traumatic stress interventions and treatment (certification), occupational injury, family systems, and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has helped her to hone her skills. Patrice is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) which can augment the process of breaking through entrenched beliefs or to process negative experiences.

Patrice has developed a creative cognitive behaviour approach to facilitate the identification of faulty thought patterns and distressing emotions.

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