If you've found your way here, something in you is probably ready — even if another part of you is still uncertain. Maybe you're tired of carrying something alone. Maybe your relationships feel strained in ways you can't quite explain. Maybe anxiety has become the background noise of your life, and you've started to wonder if it's just who you are now.
It isn't. And you don't have to keep going like this.
My name is Sara, and I'm a counsellor based in Langley, BC. I work with adults, parents, and teens who are ready to explore what's happening beneath the surface — gently, at whatever pace feels safe, without judgment.

“I believe that every person’s story matters — and that change happens most naturally when we feel safe enough to explore it.”

I draw on approaches that honour both the mind and the body — because in my experience, healing rarely happens in just one place. We might explore what anxiety feels like in your nervous system. We might trace where an old pattern first took root. We might slow down and simply notice what's happening inside you in this moment — something most of us rarely do.
I'm deeply influenced by the work of Bessel van der Kolk, Gabor Maté, Kristin Neff, and Gordon Neufeld — thinkers who understand that our bodies hold our stories, that our relationships shape us more than we know, and that compassion — real, unhurried compassion — is where change begins.