Sherine McNaughton (she/her)
Languages: English
If you would like to be connected with Sherine please email samkaplan@expressivewellness.ca
or
Languages: English
If you would like to be connected with Sherine please email samkaplan@expressivewellness.ca
or
Availability
Variable Schedule (in-person and virtual)
About
Sherine (she/her) is an Afro-Jamaican immigrant, cisgender student counsellor offering anti-oppressive, inclusive, and trauma-informed counselling service on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples and the Qayqayt First Nation, including the territories of sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen) and Kwantlen.
She is passionate and committed to co-creating an open, honest, judgement-free, and authentic safe space with clients that is nourishing and strength-based as she sees the client as the expert in their lives. Recognizing the significance of cultural sensitivity, she has honed in on her abilities to cater to the unique needs of diverse populations in a manner that values each person's individuality while promoting inclusivity and respect.
Sherine has over nine years of experience working in mental health settings with marginalized populations and prioritizes working with BIPOC folks and single-birthing parents navigating mental wellness concerns such as relational issues, anxiety, burnout, low self-esteem, life transitions, stressors, intergenerational trauma, single parenthood, and racialized concerns. She has lived experience navigating major life transitions and relational trauma. Her counselling approach is compassionate, culturally sensitive, client-centred, empowering and collaborative.
Outside of her practice, Sherine is a Master of Counselling student at the City University of Seattle. In her leisure time, she enjoys various activities such as watching home decorating and design shows, listening to health and wellness podcasts, reading, music, and entertaining.
She views seeking counselling services as an act of self-love, self-discovery and self-care and would be honoured to join you on your healing journey.
Variable Schedule (in-person and virtual)
About
Sherine (she/her) is an Afro-Jamaican immigrant, cisgender student counsellor offering anti-oppressive, inclusive, and trauma-informed counselling service on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples and the Qayqayt First Nation, including the territories of sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen) and Kwantlen.
She is passionate and committed to co-creating an open, honest, judgement-free, and authentic safe space with clients that is nourishing and strength-based as she sees the client as the expert in their lives. Recognizing the significance of cultural sensitivity, she has honed in on her abilities to cater to the unique needs of diverse populations in a manner that values each person's individuality while promoting inclusivity and respect.
Sherine has over nine years of experience working in mental health settings with marginalized populations and prioritizes working with BIPOC folks and single-birthing parents navigating mental wellness concerns such as relational issues, anxiety, burnout, low self-esteem, life transitions, stressors, intergenerational trauma, single parenthood, and racialized concerns. She has lived experience navigating major life transitions and relational trauma. Her counselling approach is compassionate, culturally sensitive, client-centred, empowering and collaborative.
Outside of her practice, Sherine is a Master of Counselling student at the City University of Seattle. In her leisure time, she enjoys various activities such as watching home decorating and design shows, listening to health and wellness podcasts, reading, music, and entertaining.
She views seeking counselling services as an act of self-love, self-discovery and self-care and would be honoured to join you on your healing journey.