
Andrew Fawcett
Andrew Fawcett is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who helps clients build emotional awareness and connection through an emotion-focused and relational approach. He believes that therapy is a space to slow down, explore vulnerability, and understand the deeper emotions that shape how we relate to ourselves and others. With curiosity and compassion, Andrew supports clients in strengthening self-trust and reconnecting with their inner compass. Clients can expect a calm, reflective environment where their feelings are met with acceptance and care. He has a special interest in helping individuals and families navigate stress, relational challenges, and identity. Andrew invites clients to discover a greater sense of belonging, ease, and hope in their lives.
- Living cross-culturally for multiple years in Asian and Latin American contexts, and moderating my approach with cultural humility and respect according to your ethnic and cultural background.
- Attuning to your unique nervous system as a neurodivergent counsellor and helping you feel more confident in your own way of being.
- Living with chronic pain and adapting lifestyles to physical limitations.
- Valuing decolonization and learning to walk gently on the earth while doing others no harm.
- 5th generation Canadian with Ojibway and Celtic Indigenous ancestry.
- Accessible
- Responsive
- Engaged
- Gentle
- Kind
- Compassionate
Expertise
Areas of Focus
- Families navigating the lifecycle.
- Couples in marital distress.
- Youth experiencing climate anxiety.
- You want a new or deeper experience of emotional safety and agency.
- You are looking for an ecocentric therapist who integrates nature-based, art, and somatic approaches within a de-colonial framework.
- You experience the pain of our Mother Earth and need space to grieve.
- You feel out of touch with your instincts / wild nature / animal body.
Therapeutic Frameworks & Approach
- A safe haven.
- Belonging and acceptance.
- Peaceful congruence and connectedness.
- Confidence and courage to follow your heart.
- Tolerance to sit with uncomfortable sensations.
Populations Served
Practice Details
Service Offerings & Rates
- Your motivation for change.
- Why you are seeking out therapy.
- Your goals for us working together.
- Be trauma-informed and culturally sensitive, offering a space that facilitates your sense of agency, predictability, and safety.
- Help you reconnect with and remember the wholeness of your being, including your mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual self.
- Follow your lead and not overload or overwhelm your nervous system.
Insurance & Benefits Coverage
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Education
TWU
Masters of Marriage & Family Therapy
2024
UVIC
Diploma in Restoration of Natural Systems
2024
WLU
Bachelors of Art: Global Citizenship
2016
Certifications
Neufeld Institute
Intensive I: Making Sense of Attachment
Intensive II: Making Sense of Separation
Making Sense of Marriage
BCPTA
Play Therapy for Groups and Families
The Neurobiology of Healing Through Play Therapy
HNCS
Introduction to Nature-Based Therapy
Advancing Skills in Nature-Based Therapy
Private Practitioner
Emotion Focused Family Therapy (EFFT)
Level 1: Neuroscience & Satir in the Sandtray
PESI / Scholastico
Emotion Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT)
Healing Art Therapy
Languages
Booking FAQ
First Session charges each session directly to your credit card. Once each session occurs, and your card is charged, you will receive a PDF receipt to your email with all of the details you will need to get reimbursed (therapist name, license/designation, license number, address, etc). You can then submit the receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement.
You are the expert when it comes to knowing who is the right fit. Ensure you’ve watched the therapist video at the top of their profile and see if you get a good feeling from the message and the energy they are putting out. If you feel drawn to speak with them, listen to your gut! Booking a free consultation is a great first step to asses fit.