Hiu (she/they)
Practicum ends July 2022
Days and Hours
Mondays 1:00pm-6:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Wednesdays 10:00 am-3:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Thursdays 3:00 pm-6:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Hiu is experienced in working from an Intersectionality-focused lens with predominantly Black, Indigenous, and folks of colour who identify as queer and have ongoing relationships with grief. Trained in Feminist-Narrative Therapy, Hiu privileges a person’s survival story and relationships to their agency, emotions, boundaries, and people.
Hiu is a non-disabled immigrant settler on the traditional, unceded, and occupied lands of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish peoples from Hong Kong with non-binary, anti-racist and anti-capitalist values.
Hiu takes on a co-researcher role in therapy sessions with deconstructive conversations, insightful and possibly challenging questions, curiosity, and a commitment to naming the oppressive systems and dominant narratives at work. Rooted in social justice and radical acceptance values, her practice is oriented in an Intersectional Feminist-Narrative framework and incorporates somatic techniques. Their special tools include guiding boundary-setting, visualization, and cultivation of appreciation for your agency and worth.
Hiu is a graduate of the Feminist Narrative Immersion program at ProChoices Community Therapy Clinic and is currently pursuing a Master of Counselling degree at City University of Seattle in "Canada". They have completed Clinical Hypnosis Skills for Health Professionals, level 1 with the Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis (BC Division) and the course Dying and Death: Conversations and Reflections at Simon Fraser University. They are also the co-founder of Liberate Counselling Collective.
Practicum ends July 2022
Days and Hours
Mondays 1:00pm-6:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Wednesdays 10:00 am-3:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Thursdays 3:00 pm-6:00 pm (Virtual/Phone)
Hiu is experienced in working from an Intersectionality-focused lens with predominantly Black, Indigenous, and folks of colour who identify as queer and have ongoing relationships with grief. Trained in Feminist-Narrative Therapy, Hiu privileges a person’s survival story and relationships to their agency, emotions, boundaries, and people.
Hiu is a non-disabled immigrant settler on the traditional, unceded, and occupied lands of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish peoples from Hong Kong with non-binary, anti-racist and anti-capitalist values.
Hiu takes on a co-researcher role in therapy sessions with deconstructive conversations, insightful and possibly challenging questions, curiosity, and a commitment to naming the oppressive systems and dominant narratives at work. Rooted in social justice and radical acceptance values, her practice is oriented in an Intersectional Feminist-Narrative framework and incorporates somatic techniques. Their special tools include guiding boundary-setting, visualization, and cultivation of appreciation for your agency and worth.
Hiu is a graduate of the Feminist Narrative Immersion program at ProChoices Community Therapy Clinic and is currently pursuing a Master of Counselling degree at City University of Seattle in "Canada". They have completed Clinical Hypnosis Skills for Health Professionals, level 1 with the Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis (BC Division) and the course Dying and Death: Conversations and Reflections at Simon Fraser University. They are also the co-founder of Liberate Counselling Collective.