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Sheri Roberts

Sheri is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology. She has over 10 years experience working in student support at Memorial University. Sheri is an advocate for students’ overall mental health and wellness and a support for LGBTQ2S+ students on campus. Sheri has graduate level training in trauma informed practice and feminist counselling with women wh... Read More

Sheri is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology. She has over 10 years experience working in student support at Memorial University. Sheri is an advocate for students’ overall mental health and wellness and a support for LGBTQ2S+ students on campus. Sheri has graduate level training in trauma informed practice and feminist counselling with women who have experienced intimate partner violence. Sheri’s areas of focus include post-secondary education, student wellbeing, career exploration, intimate partner violence, interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, anxiety, stress-management, grief and LGBTQ2S+ issues and challenges. Sheri’s approach is person-centered, strength-based and solution-focused.


Art Therapy

Art Therapy is the use of art materials as a means of creative self expression, with the intention of understanding one’s self and to be understood by another. The art therapist forms a relationship with clients as they make art and explore the meaning of the art piece. This process enables clients to express and to reflect on thoughts and feelings. It empowers clients that feel ambivalence or ... Read More

Art Therapy is the use of art materials as a means of creative self expression, with the intention of understanding one’s self and to be understood by another. The art therapist forms a relationship with clients as they make art and explore the meaning of the art piece. This process enables clients to express and to reflect on thoughts and feelings. It empowers clients that feel ambivalence or feel difficulty speaking about life experiences. Engagement with art materials enables clients to symbolically address life experiences that can be difficult to articulate.

The art therapist has knowledge of many directives that can support the client’s needs. However, clients are always encouraged to work spontaneously. Creating artwork spontaneously extends the possibilities to address current concerns and feelings. The different art materials used in the sessions can include: drawing, watercolour paint, acrylic paint, clay, plaster, photography and collage.


Counselling & Mental Health

What is Counselling? While also not quick to describe, counselling typically works in the area of supportive services. In particular, we would apply the term counselling to issues like life milestones and decisions, career transitioning and educational issues. Counselling may lead to improved relationships and solutions to specific problems. While counselling tends to be brief in nature, everyo... Read More

What is Counselling? While also not quick to describe, counselling typically works in the area of supportive services. In particular, we would apply the term counselling to issues like life milestones and decisions, career transitioning and educational issues. Counselling may lead to improved relationships and solutions to specific problems. While counselling tends to be brief in nature, everyone takes something different from this process.


Coastal Health Group and Corporate Services

Coastal Health Group Sessions and Workshops facilitated by Coastal Health Team members. Facilitators vary based on services being offered and scope of practice.


Erin Woodrow


Danielle Harte

Heather is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Master of Arts degree in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University (2023) and completed her B.A. and Criminology Certificate at Memorial University of Newfoundland (2016). She has experience working with adolescents and adults with concerns to anxiety, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, trauma, depression, self-esteem, interpersonal relationships and challenging life transitions. Heather is a member of the Qalipu First Nation and is passionate about informing culturally responsive practices and bringing awareness to Indigenous representation within our province. Heather draws from a narrative counselling approach to prioritize her clients’ lived experiences, social contexts and stories to inform appropriate and effective therapeutic processes. Heather also utilizes therapeutic techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to empower clients with the tools and skills to address their concerns outside the therapeutic space.

Heather is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Master of Arts degree in Counselling Psyc... Read More

Danielle is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. She has over 7 years of experience in providing support and advocacy for people who have experienced intimate partner violence and sexual violence. Danielle’s approach is warm and non-judgemental, ensuring that clients feel safe and comfortable during sessions. Her practice is strengths-based and collaborative, drawing from various therapeutic approaches such as Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to best suit client needs and preferences. Danielle sees clients facing a variety of challenges, and has experience in the areas of depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, gender transition, ADHD, and interpersonal challenges. She is currently accepting both individuals and couples. Danielle has lived experience as a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and aims to provide inclusive counselling services to clients of all backgrounds.

Danielle is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Master’s degree in Counselling Psycholog... Read More

Sheri is a registered social worker (NLCSW) with a PhD in social work, an MSW, a BSW, and extensive training in psychodrama and sociometry, psychodramatic bodywork, and alcohol & chemical dependency counselling. Sheri is an assistant professor at the Memorial University of School of Social Work, having worked for fourteen years as a Field Education Coordinator and sessional instructor. In practice for over 30 years, Sheri draws on clinical social work, group and community work, and advocacy and social action for social justice, working primarily with 2SLGBTQIA+ people, Indigenous peoples, survivors of childhood trauma, people who have perpetrated abuse, women involved with the justice system, and people with addictions. Integrating action methods into her practice, Sheri works from a holistic, feminist, relational, collaborative, strengths-based perspective.

Sheri is a registered social worker (NLCSW) with a PhD in social work, an MSW, a BSW, and extensi... Read More

Sheri is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology. She has over 10 years experience working in student support at Memorial University. Sheri is an advocate for students’ overall mental health and wellness and a support for LGBTQ2S+ students on campus. Sheri has graduate level training in trauma informed practice and feminist counselling with women who have experienced intimate partner violence. Sheri’s areas of focus include post-secondary education, student wellbeing, career exploration, intimate partner violence, interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, anxiety, stress-management, grief and LGBTQ2S+ issues and challenges. Sheri’s approach is person-centered, strength-based and solution-focused.

Sheri is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) with a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology. S... Read More

Erin is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background. Her qualifications include a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology and a Master of Science in Sustainability. With over fifteen years of experience, Erin has provided counselling services at various nonprofit organizations and has been a people manager in several organizations. She also holds certifications as a registered yoga teacher (RYT) and in advanced coaching.

Erin offers therapy to adolescents, adults, and couples dealing with a range of mental health concerns. Her approach is collaborative, tailoring treatment methods to each client’s unique needs. Erin draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques and integrates other modalities as necessary. Her warm, empathetic demeanor and cultural sensitivity create a safe space for clients.

Erin’s special interests and experience lie in anxiety, trauma, stress management, sleep, emotional dysregulation and couples counselling. Additionally, she is trained in Gottman Couples Method and a team approach to ADHD assessment as well as ADHD intervention. Her commitment to authenticity and the therapeutic process shines through in her work.

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