As a clinical therapist and supervisor, Christine is informed by narrative and collaborative therapy practices. She has over 20 years experience working in the field of substance use, disordered eating and trauma. She has developed curriculum and taught group work, addiction counselling, and individual counselling courses at Vancouver Community College and Vancouver’s City University. Christine has practiced in multiple counselling settings including outreach, inpatient, and outpatient programs, doing both group therapy and individual work with clients. She currently works in Whistler, BC in private practice and is involved in new developments occurring in the field of psychedelics and mental health, serving those who seek alternatives to mainstream treatment. She is honoured to be working with Roots to Thrive as a group facilitator.
The in-person gatherings of the Roots to Thrive program take place of the ancestral and unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation at the Hulit Lelum (Health Centre), and also on the homelands of the Coast Salish, Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw and Nuučaan̓ułʔatḥ (Nuu-chah-nulth) Peoples.
Integral to Roots to Thrive’s approach to healing, re-connection and remembering who we are, are these Guiding Principles. By embodying these principles we intend to honour and give thanks to the Snuneymuxw and all First Nations, the teachings they carry and lands they steward, and to join in working for Truth and Reconciliation.