Choosing a therapist: Reasons why people start therapy with me
November 19, 2024 | General, Seaglass News, Therapeutic Process
In January 2025, it will be six years since I started Seaglass Psychology. I’ve had experience working with clients since getting my psychology degree in Chile in 2010. However, having a private practice in Canada has allowed me to get to know myself as a professional on a whole new level. Choosing a therapist can…
Looking back, and looking forward
December 27, 2021 | General, Seaglass News
As we near the end of another year, I wanted to share my 2021 balance. These are some thoughts about my practice as well as some personal experiences from this year, and my hopes for 2022. Looking back on my practice 2021 was another busy year in my practice. I started offering Emotionally Focused Couple…
My practice, you, and COVID-19
March 23, 2020 | Seaglass News
We’re all going through a lot right now. The whole world is. Sometime in the near future, I hope to share with you everything I have been doing to respond to the current situation. I would also like to tell you about how I am hopeful that all of humanity may have the chance, right…
COVID-19: Learn about my continuity plan
March 15, 2020 | Seaglass News
Due to the rapidly changing scenario in the province regarding COVID-19, I wanted to share with you the continuity plan for my practice. It is my aim to be proactive while remaining committed to my social, professional, and ethical responsibilities. As of today, the risk level in Alberta for COVID-19 is low. To align with…
Why Seaglass Psychology?
October 28, 2019 | General, Seaglass News
It took me a while to find the right name for my practice. It seemed like so much of what I wanted to communicate with a name was already in use! After some time, I finally found a name that resonated with me: Seaglass Psychology. It evoked something beautiful, smoothing out the sharp edges of…