Nicole del Aguila

BA, MA (in progress), Counselling Intern

Hello! My name is Nicole del Aguila. I was born and raised in the small town of Grand Forks, BC, where I live today. My interest in the counselling profession stems from a desire to support individuals in navigating life’s difficulties and achieving personal growth. As someone who has struggled to find their place in this world, especially during my early years of post-secondary education, I am passionate about helping individuals learn, grow, and find their purpose through self-care practices and mental wellness. 

Prior to pursuing a career in mental health, I completed a Bachelors of Arts at the University of British Columbia followed by a Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate at Capilano University. I enjoy spending my time outdoors, finding peace and inspiration in nature. I am a dedicated and compassionate counsellor in training, currently pursuing a Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. I am deeply passionate about promoting self-care and helping individuals manage stress and anxiety.

I believe in a holistic approach to mental wellness, integrating mindfulness techniques, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and personalized self-care plans to support clients. As a counselling intern my areas of interest include Solution-Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). I believe in empowering clients by helping them identify their strengths and develop practical strategies to overcome challenges, fostering a positive and proactive approach to mental health.

Areas of Specialty: anxietystress management • burnout • self-esteemrelationshipsdepression

"Self-care is how you take your power back." — Lalah Delia


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