Cynthia Routhier
MA, RCC, CCC
Counselling, Cynthia Routhier
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds” - Paul the Apostle
I grew up in Quebec, where I obtained a diploma in Arts/Communications. After completing a Bachelor in Outdoor Adventure Tourism in 2008, I moved to Revelstoke, and I’ve been here ever since! I completed a Masters of Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and I am registered with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC). I have also completed EMDR basic training to add to the modalities that I already work with.
I’m inspired by connections with people and believe that every person holds within themselves their infinite potential. I view life as a journey of a thousand experiences—shaped by our perception. I strive to work with clients’ uniqueness, providing a tailored approach where they feel empowered toward reaching their goals.
I provide a non-judgmental space, filled with empathy and unconditional positive regard. Depending on the client’s needs, their personality and interests, I implement various treatment approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Somatic/Body awareness techniques and Hypnosis.
I also work with couples to develop secure-functioning relationships. I use experiential methods from evidenced-based modalities, rooted in neuroscience, attachment theory and the biology of human arousal.
I believe nurturing our mental health is an incredible gift we can give to ourselves.
Dana Reaume
MA, RCC, CCPA
Counselling, Dana Reaume
My name is Dana (she/they) and I grew up in a small farming town in Ontario. I moved to BC to pursue my career in education in 2004 and have been here in Revelstoke since 2014. I have 20+ years of experience working as an educator and school counsellor, in therapeutic programs, including youth residential treatment programs, addiction centers, and educational institutions. I am also a certified Restorative Justice and SMART Recovery Facilitator. These diverse positions have left me with a strong client-centred orientation, where I strive to meet humans where they’re at. I am of English, French and Indigenous ancestry. I am a descendant of Capi8ek8e from the Kaskaskia Nation, and many other Muskrat French-Indigenous people of the Great Lakes region. I am mindful of cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic concerns as they apply to health and education systems. I believe therapy is a courageous and collaborative journey that involves building safe, trusting, and compassionate healing relationships. My approach to therapy is rooted in experiential, mindful, and narrative techniques. I see children (as young as 4), youth, adults, and elders in my practice. I strive to hold safe spaces for clients’ stories and provide gender-affirming, trauma-informed, equity-centred, and culturally responsive care. I have an Accredited Facility Dog from PADS, named Pyxis who works alongside me to provide dog love. When I am not teaching or studying, you can find me spending time with my family soaking in the beauty of Revelstoke, drinking coffee, or getting tattoos.
“Addiction is not a choice that anybody makes; it’s not a moral failure. What it is: it’s a response to human suffering.” - Gabor Maté “Relationships are the agents of change, and the most powerful therapy is human love” - Bruce Perry “Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.” - Shannon L. Alder
Jennifer Wright
MSc, RCC, CCPT, CCATP, ADHD-CCSP
Counselling, Jennifer Wright, KAP Counsellor, Ketamine Lab, Neuro Lab, Neurofeedback Technician, Special Services
I am a registered Clinical Mental Health Counsellor and a member of the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. I began my career working in crisis counselling as well as working with individuals, couples, and families in a private counselling practice.
My treatment philosophy is rooted in Existential psychology and Humanistic psychology with and emphasis on evidence based treatments. Viktor Frankl, an Austrian neuroscientist and psychiatrist shared, ”For the meaning of life differs from man to man, from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a person’s life at a given moment.” I work collaboratively with each client to develop a treatment plan that is unique to the goals they want to accomplish. Each person and their life experience are unique and therefore require individualized treatment modalities.
When I am not in the office I can be found enjoying the mountains with my husband and our four children, writing literary fiction, traveling internationally to advance my education in the fields of counselling psychology and cognitive science, advocating for our local youth and… napping.
Kim Younger
MA, RCC, CCPA, BSW, SEP, RMT
Counselling, Kim Younger
I have a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology and an Indigenous Specialization with a Bachelor’s in Social Work. I am registered as a Canadian Clinical Counsellor, certified as a trauma therapist in Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP™) and trained in Narrative Therapy and Indigenous Focused Oriented Therapy.
My family name is Laboucan and my patrilineal ancestry is Cree/Métis from Peace River area, I come from a long line of trappers and bush people, my matrilineal ancestry is from France and Scotland, and I am a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta. My connection to the land is deeply personal and informs my work as a therapist. When I am not at work, you can often find me outside with my dog or enjoying spending time with family and community. I am a lifelong learner and continue to decolonize my approach to healing by honoring each person’s innate individual and collective wisdom. My approach is to guide people—whether from BIPOC, settler, or other communities—toward their fullest expression of self.
My work is best described as a tapestry of weaving meaningful therapeutic approaches together to create a context of healing that is relational, relevant, and entered around goals and values that are relevant for you. Counselling may include experiential expressive arts practices, land-based sessions, Somatic Experiencing body-oriented therapy for trauma healing, and narrative therapy.
I work with adults from all walks of life to reach out, knowing that each person’s journey is unique and worthy of compassion, support and healing.
If you are currently or have been a client in the past two years who is working with Kim under her practice as a Registered Massage Therapist, she is unable to provide you counselling services.
Please contact us for a referral to another practitioner.
Liam Bush
Neuro Lab, Neurofeedback Technician
I graduated from the University of British Columbia Okanagan in 2023 with a bachelors in health sciences; my specialization was clinical human-kinetics. During my degree I worked as a Laboratory Technician with NIMBL, a psychology lab directed towards brain plasticity and motor behavior. We used Electromyography (EMG) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to learn more about motor behavior in a wide variety of volunteers, further progressing ongoing research into motor imaging. After graduating, my girlfriend and I were addicted to the beautiful weather and abundant friendships in Kelowna. We decided to make a home here with our pet cat and dog, Pippin, and Indie. My goal is to give back to my community with care. Making sessions comfortable and simple will be my top priority. It is a privilege to provide for the people of this wonderful city. While away from the office, my summer days are spent at the beach with my girlfriend and golden retriever. During winter I am at home studying a chess board and reading about fantasy, or science fiction.
Nyah Beuter
Neuro Lab, Neurofeedback Technician
With dreams of one day pursuing a career in medicine, I started my journey by receiving a combined bachelor’s degree in the life sciences, chemistry and environmental sciences from the University of British Columbia. My life science studies were focused in neuroscience, with a particular interest in neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the impact of various drug interventions. In my chemistry studies I learned the science behind various pharmaceutical compounds and strengthened my understanding of the chemical and electrical processes that underlie brain activity. After completing my bachelor’s degree I moved back home to train as a neurofeedback technician and greater my understanding of the mind and body’s impact on the health and behavior of individuals from various backgrounds. My goal is to eventually take this knowledge with me through medical school and use it as a practitioner to better treat the whole patient by integrating both mental and physical aspects of their health into their treatment plan.
As a self diagnosed super nerd, when I am not studying you can often find me lost in a book or enjoying intellectually stimulating conversation with my friends and family.
Will Pennington
Neuro Lab, Neurofeedback Technician
I completed my Bachelors of Arts with a specialization in Psychology in 2016 at Wilfrid Laurier University located in Kitchener/Waterloo. While working towards my degree, I worked as a summer camp counsellor at a summer camp designed towards children diagnosed with cognitive and/or behavioural disorders, as well as children that were placed on the spectrum. This camp typically ran a total of four sessions, each session being a two-week sleepover camp, and was structured to follow all the regular activities of a traditional summer camp, but with added support and understanding for children with different neurological challenges and complexities. The goal of each session was to provide these children with a sense of independence, accomplishment, and self-fulfilment. After completing my degree, my wife and I moved to Ottawa for 3 years, before discovering Revelstoke and falling in love with the town. We officially moved here in 2019, and have loved being part of the community ever since.
I strive to create an atmosphere of warmth and belonging, and create a space in which people feel comfortable and welcome. I aim to create a unique Neurofeedback protocol for every individual client, as no two minds are the same. Through Neurofeedback training, I seek to assist clients improve self-regulating behaviours and see benefits in their day-to-day lives as I work towards my Othmer Method Certification under Jennifer’s supervision.
When I am not in the office, I enjoy hiking or taking my bike out on the trails, or just for a ride around town. In the winter I like to get out skiing whenever I get the chance, and in the summer I love kayaking through the rivers. If I am not out enjoying the outdoors, I am probably enjoying a delicious meal at one of our town’s fantastic restaurants.
Our Journey Begins
Driven by a shared passion, we came together to create a place where your well-being is our priority. Our team believed in a holistic approach to health, inspiring us to establish a clinic that focuses on you, merging comprehensive support with genuine care.