My name is Rebecca and I use she/her pronouns or no pronouns. I believe that curiosity and humility about our role in systems of oppression, in our relationships to ourselves, and in our relationships to each other are some of the most important skills we can learn. I am a graduate of Athabasca University’s Master of Counselling program and I completed a 400-hour practicum at the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton as part of this graduate program. I have also completed advanced level training in Somatic Experiencing.
I believe everyone deserves the opportunity to be kept company in the hard parts of being a person. Many of us have grown accustomed to feeling scared, feeling threatened, feeling like there will never be “enough.” Through therapy, clients can successfully learn trust and interdependence while coming to understand and accept the impacts of
circumstances outside of any one individual’s control.
I use systemic, person-centered/humanistic, somatic, solutions-focused, and feminist therapies and I am a student member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (membership number 11241795).
I see anyone 18 and over in individuals or group settings. At this time, my services are not covered by most insurance plans.
https://www.rebeccalieb.ca/