“To live is to give meaning for yourself and others.” – Albert Chan
Albert Chan is a generalist (licensed social worker) and trained as a clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist. He has over 30 years of counselling experience developing integrative approaches with both individualistic and specialized couple and family therapeutic approaches to find new paths for his clients. He specializes in working with men and cancer survivors and their families. He is a proponent of humanity and is an active worker in the community. Additionally, he is a career counselor, supervisor, motor vehicle accident assessor, crisis worker, sex therapist, EAP consultant, writer, clinical director, college department head, and professor. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling, reading, writing, and hiking.
“In seeking to listen and to be heard is to know our existence.” – Erin Chan
Erin Chan is a registered psychotherapist (qualifying). She works with individuals, couples, and families. She builds good rapport with youth and young adults as she has been closely working with them for more than a decade previously as an art teacher. She is adept at creating bridges in generational and cultural gaps within immigrant families especially in the Cantonese speaking community. In her free time, you will find her dabbling in watercolour painting and crafts, cycling, and playing online and board games.
“Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” – Viktor E. Frankl
Christina is a warm-hearted psychotherapist with strong interpersonal, planning, and motivational skills. She has a clear analytical mind and contextual thinking in connecting life forces. She is passionate about empowering people to walk through life challenges in areas of stress, emotional personalities, conflictual relationships, family, and marriage. As an advocator for change, she believes that positive change is always possible, and everyone is resourceful to facilitate change.
Having had over 16 years of experience in private practice, NGO, and church settings, she provides individual, couple, and family counselling to adolescents and adults, professionals, and expats either in-person and/or virtual. Also, she provides training, seminars, and group therapy in relationship (singles, dating, pre-marital, marriage, separation and divorce), parenting, loss and bereavement. She assists them to explore emotion management, personality disorder, trauma-informed, relationship rebuild, and life resilience construction.
She is 2SLGBTQI+ friendly.
Christina loves tennis, yoga, and diving. She is interested in history, humanity, literature, and social justice issues.