Rosalind is originally from England and, once moving to Canada, spent her youth on Vancouver Island and in the greater Vancouver area. She also lived in Oregon for a number of years, before returning to Canada to continue her education.
Rosalind had a fascination for Psychology at a young age, when she discovered a book by Freud. She studied at the University of Victoria and at Yorkville University. Prior to receiving her Master’s in Counseling Psychology, Rosalind worked with many different populations in hospitals, group homes, and in-home care.
Rosalind practices from a psychodynamic lens, believing that our past serves as the foundation for how we view the world, and our attachments at early stages in life greatly affect how we attach later on. Rosalind has a strong belief in the therapeutic relationship as being the catalyst for change and hopes that together you can begin a trusting therapeutic relationship grounded in this belief.