- Anger
- Anxiety
- Career
- Couple and Marriage
- Depression
- Grief and Loss
- Relationships
- Self-Esteem
- Shame and Guilt
- Trauma
- Stress
- Men’s Issues
Mark is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology, bringing over two decades of experience guiding, mentoring, and supporting people through meaningful change.
His path into counselling began long before formal training—rooted in years spent leading multi-day hiking and paddling expeditions across the wilderness of British Columbia and the Yukon. In these remote environments, Mark supported individuals as they faced uncertainty, fear, fatigue, and moments of profound personal insight. These experiences shaped his deep respect for human resilience, the importance of presence, and the ways people grow when they learn to relate differently to discomfort and challenge.
Today, Mark brings this same steadiness and perspective into his counselling work. His approach is trauma-informed, mindfulness-based, and values-oriented, drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems–informed work, Existential Analysis, Narrative Therapy, and Exposure-based approaches. He helps clients develop greater psychological flexibility, relate more compassionately to their inner experiences, and move toward lives that feel meaningful and aligned with what matters most to them.
Whether clients are navigating a major life transition, working through anxiety or trauma, seeking clarity, or feeling stuck in old patterns, Mark offers a grounded, compassionate space where exploration and change can unfold at a sustainable pace. He walks alongside clients with a calm, seasoned presence—supporting them in finding direction, hope, and the possibility of genuine transformation.