Hi,
I'm Lois
Focus Areas
- Individuals
- Couples
- Marriage
- Families
- Children
- Teens
- ICBC
- CVAP
- Other Third-Party Funded
Lois Jones, Registered Clinical Counsellor
Get to Know Lois
Lois understands how easily we can get stuck, how profoundly the stories and wounds from our past can impact our current relationships, situations and outcomes. She believes that we can develop new ways of responding to those same old stories or negative patterns. From a client-centred, trauma-informed approach, Lois will work with you to unpack the stuff that feels overwhelming and discover what needs to shift in order for you to experience personal growth and healthier relationships.
Lois specializes in trauma treatment in folks of all ages. She works with adults, children, adolescents, and couples. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association for Clinical Counsellors and a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association. She is an Approved Service Provider for BC’s Crime Victim Assistance Program. She holds an MA in Creative Arts Therapies from Concordia University in Montreal, QC. Lois supports traditional verbal therapy with the Creative Arts Therapies, a field of psychotherapy that allows clients to process non-verbally when words just don’t seem enough. The Creative Arts Therapies may be used with anyone of any age.
Areas of practice
Individuals
Lois’ areas of practice with adult individuals include: trauma recovery; anxiety and panic; depression; grief and loss; difficult or overwhelming transitions; relationship distress; identity issues and low self-esteem; trauma processing and recovery.
Couples
Areas of practice with couples include: relationship distress and conflict, infidelity and recovery, enhancing closeness and intimacy, separation and divorce.
Children & Families
Also trained in Play Therapy, Lois understands and respects a child’s inner world. Working from a trauma-informed developmental attachment perspective, Lois translates a child’s sometimes confusing behaviours. She empowers families to experience deeper connections by coming alongside both the caregiver’s and the child’s struggles.
Lois specializes in working with children and families to cope with: childhood anxiety and depression (ie, overwhelming worry); suicidal thoughts; low self-esteem; separation and co-parenting after divorce; behavioural problems; difficult social interactions; parent-child relational difficulties; learning and/or developmental disabilities; autism spectrum disorders; cross-cultural parenting clashes; separation alarm and anxiety (ie, sleep difficulties); and parent consultations.