



Chris Drummond Drummond
Tel: 604-
Registered Clinical Counsellor

Chris Drummond is a Registered Clinical Counsellor, offering counselling services to individuals, children & youth, couples and families in Powell River.
Chris has over 25 years of experience in the helping field, and she has helped clients to connect with their hopes and values, discover new possibilities for their lives, and find alternate directions in life.
The Benefits of Counselling
“It is a bewildering thing in human life that the thing that causes the greatest fear [pain] is the source of the greatest wisdom.” C.G. Jung
Every human being has faced, and will continue to face unforeseen difficulties and challenges in life that can compromise or interfere with his/her capacity to deal with them. I believe that we all need to struggle as a part of finding our own answers to life’s difficulties, and at times we need to give up our defences and open ourselves to our hurt and pain. Therapeutic counselling can be instrumental in the lives of individuals who are willing to take risks, who are able to tolerate uncertainty, who dare to be different, and want to live a fuller life. I myself had early life challenges that left me with anxiety and low self-
My Therapeutic Approach
Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.” Madam Curie
In counselling, I use a collaborative partnership approach with clients, and you and I work in a space of safety, respect, care, and openness to explore your feelings, thoughts, and behaviour comfortably. I believe that people can deal with their problems, yet at times, they can benefit from the help, support, knowledge and skills of a trained clinician.
Because human development involves biology, psychology, social influences, as well as, a spiritual component, I implement an Integrative Approach to Therapy, and I use a variety of therapies, as they collectively help explain the complexities of human functioning. Some theories focus on feelings (Experiential Therapy), others on gaining insight (Psychodynamic Therapy) ,while still other theories examine a person’s beliefs about themselves and about their world (Cognitive Therapy), and other theories look at how we are behaving and what we are doing, and if our behaviour is taking us in the direction we want to go (Behaviour Therapy). Because people are not only thinking, feeling, behaving and social beings, but also biological, cultural, spiritual, and political beings, I take a holistic approach to therapy that encompasses all of human experience.
Some of the therapeutic approaches I use are: