Please review the items below to prepare for your in-person visit or virtual appointment.

For Virtual Sessions:

To Join Your Appointment:

1:1 Online Appointments are best experienced on a computer or laptop using Google Chrome.

If you’re on an iOS device (iPhone, iPad) you will need the Jane Online Appointments app which is available on the app store.

For Phone Sessions:

I’ll call you at your scheduled appointment time, and it will show as ‘No Caller ID.’ Please make sure that call blocking and silencing of unknown callers are disabled.

For In-Person Sessions:

Accessibility

Regrettably, the building is not wheelchair accessible, and is stairs access only.

Parking

There is 2-hour free parking in front of the building on St. John’s St and 1-hour free parking on Queen’s St. Please be mindful of parking restrictions and by-laws if you have booked an 80-minute session.

Coming by Transit?

The office is a 15 minute walk from Moody Centre SkyTrain station and close to multiple bus stops.

Waiting Area

Please wait in the designated waiting area, and I will bring you into the office at your session time. You’re welcome to use the self check-in link at jillsweetable.janeapp.com/checkin or scan the QR code located at the top of the stairs.

Running Late?

Please contact me by email or call me at 587-809-5346. Please note the 48-hour cancellation policy: missed appointments or late cancellations will be charged the full session fee. Thank you for your understanding!

Telehealth Counselling

Telehealth counselling offers a flexible and convenient way to access mental health support from the comfort of your own space. Through secure video or phone sessions, you can engage in meaningful conversations, addressing your concerns and working towards your goals. This approach provides the same level of care and attention as in-person sessions while accommodating your schedule and lifestyle.


In-Person Counselling

In-person counselling provides a supportive and interactive environment for individuals and couples to engage in meaningful conversations. During these sessions, you can address challenges and work towards your goals in a safe, confidential space.


Youth Counselling

**Please select for clients under the age of 19.
Empowering young people to navigate life's challenges, counselling offers a safe, confidential space to explore emotions, build resilience, and develop healthy coping skills.

I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC, #20816) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Distinction from Simon Fraser University and a Master’s in Counselling Psychology from Adler University. Prior to entering the counselling profession, I worked as a special education assistant, behaviour interventionist, respite worker, pool therapy assistant and neurofeedback technician.

I am a neuroaffirming and trauma-informed counsellor working with youth, adults and couples. I use a person-centred approach at my core while also integrating Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), and Narrative Therapy into my practice. Additionally, I operate from a strengths-based and solution focused lens, utilizing your coping strategies, skills, resources and resilience to help you move forward and achieve your goals.

We will collaborate to explore your thoughts and feelings, search for meaning, and achieve the short-term and long-term goals you’ve set for yourself. I find that individuals often uncover the barriers preventing them from reaching their desired outcomes when they externalize the thoughts and feelings they’ve kept buried. Acknowledging and understanding these internal experiences can be a powerful catalyst for change, facilitating transformation both internally and externally.

My clinical focus includes, but is not limited to, supporting ADHDers, Autistic folks, AUDHDers and those dealing with anxiety, burnout, depression, life transitions, relationship concerns, trauma and couple’s counselling.

I provide support for neurodivergent individuals navigating challenges such as masking, compensation, and the unique hurdles of a late diagnosis. I focus on creating a safe and affirming space to explore identity, reduce the emotional strain of masking, and develop personalized strategies for coping with sensory sensitivities and executive functioning difficulties in a neurotypical world. By validating lived experiences and fostering self-compassion, I help clients understand their neurodivergence, improve emotional resilience, and empower them to thrive in environments that may not always be accommodating.

As an empathic and compassionate person, I aim to walk with clients, not lead them on their journey of self-discovery. This journey will be grounded in mutual respect, compassion, honesty, and humour.

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Located at: 10 - 2402 St Johns St, Port Moody
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