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About

Kimberley Bayer (she/her/hers):

My mission is to provide a safe and peaceful environment that supports

individuals, families, and small groups

with the desire to work on goals, issues, and/or life change(s).

As a small private practice, I offer confidential services across the lifespan.

 

Therapeutic Approaches: Indigenous, feminist, trauma-informed, narrative therapy;

intersectionality, anti-oppression, cultural diversity, strengths-based.

Master's degree in counselling psychology (University of British Columbia, 2021)

& a master's degree in cultural studies (Athabasca University, 2012).

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) #19006 (BCACC)

Bachelor's degree in developmental psychology, and one-year certificates in Aboriginal counselling,

early childhood education, and social services work.

Worldview: Métis and a life-long cultural learner.

 

Career Highlights & Work Experiences: Indigenous community engagement (UBC), community-based research, Indigenous health communications  (NAHO, Métis health centre), Aboriginal child welfare social worker, family violence intervention/talking circle facilitator and program coordinator, community social services support worker, community living program manager, and early childhood educator. 

I have also worked as a family counsellor supporting families involved with the child welfare system 

and children transitioning between homes.

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Kimberley Bayer

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