Beverly Manchester
Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), New Clients, Psychotherapy, Return-To-Work Counselling Program (RTWCP)
My name is Bev Manchester, and I am a Master of Counselling Psychology (MC) graduate and Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC). I offer client-centred, trauma-informed counselling, supporting individuals through life transitions, injury recovery, and the process of returning to work. I bring both professional training and lived experience to my work. As a former farmer and grandmother, I have a grounded understanding of life’s challenges. I also work as a NeuroMovement® practitioner, a somatic-based approach that supports the connection between the brain and body. This informs my work with stress, injury recovery, chronic pain, and the emotional impact of being away from work. I see counselling as a collaborative process. You are the expert in your own life, and my role is to walk alongside you, helping you reconnect with your strengths, build practical supports, and take meaningful steps forward. I believe change happens when people feel understood, supported, and capable again.
Danielle Hnatyshyn
MA
Family Counselling, Hypnotherapy, New Clients, Psychotherapy, Return-To-Work Counselling Program (RTWCP)
Danielle Hnatyshyn, MA — Creative & Integrative Healing Bilingual French/English
Who Danielle helps: Do anxiety, stress, or painful memories hold you back? Danielle supports people who want deeper healing beyond talk therapy — with tools that meet you where you are. What clients notice: People working with Danielle often feel more balanced, connected to themselves, and equipped with coping tools that make everyday life feel more manageable. How Danielle works: She blends evidence-based methods (CBT, DBT) with creative modalities like sand play, hypnotherapy, and journaling — giving you tools that speak to both mind and heart. 👉 Let’s explore what approach fits you — book a free consult.
Erin Dyer
MA, BSc.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), New Clients, Psychotherapy, Return-To-Work Counselling Program (RTWCP)
Erin Dyer, Psychotherapist
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by life transitions — whether you’re trying to return to work after burnout, managing unexpected change, or stuck replaying the same thoughts and patterns — you’re in the right place.
Erin specializes in helping people reclaim their rhythm and move forward with clarity and confidence. Clients often notice that the noise in their head softens, that they can navigate stress without shutting down, and that they begin to feel less like they’re surviving and more like themselves again.
Sessions with Erin are practical and grounding, blending evidence-based tools with compassionate support that’s validating without being clinical. There are no labels here — just your real experiences and your real goals.
Drawing on years of Kinesiology and psychotherapy experience, Erin helps people rediscover their footing after life’s most demanding chapters.
Matt Nalder
MCP, BHSc, BA
Clinical Supervision, Family Counselling, New Clients, Psychotherapy, Return-To-Work Counselling Program (RTWCP)
Matt Nalder, MCP, BHSc, BA — Therapy for Therapists, Supervision & Individual Therapy Who Matt works best with Matt supports therapists, healthcare professionals, and thoughtful individuals who feel emotionally tired, over-responsible, or caught in familiar patterns — even though they’re highly capable in their work. If you’re used to being the one who understands others but feel stuck in your own life, this work is for you. What clients notice People who work with Matt often describe gaining clarity without judgment. Sessions help untangle recurring thoughts and behaviours, reconnect to purpose, and move forward with a stronger sense of agency — without feeling analyzed or evaluated. How Matt works Matt’s approach is grounded, structured, and collaborative. He helps clients understand how their thinking patterns, emotional responses, and early life experiences influence how they show up today — in relationships, work, and stress. Therapy focuses on identifying what’s no longer working and developing practical, values-aligned ways to respond differently.
This is not supervision and not skill-building — it’s a space to step out of the clinician role and work on your own patterns, meaning, and well-being.
Who this is especially helpful for:
- Therapists seeking therapy (not supervision)
- Clinicians navigating burnout, doubt, or identity fatigue
- Individuals who want insight and structure
- People who appreciate thoughtful, goal-oriented conversations
Approach & Experience: Matt draws from evidence-based practices including cognitive-behavioural and Adlerian-informed therapy, integrating insight, accountability, and compassion in a way that feels human and effective.
👉 Book a free consult to see if this approach feels like a fit.