For Quyn Le Erichsen, healing begins where the mind and body meet. The New Westminster-based Registered Clinical Counsellor draws on EMDR, hypnotherapy, Imago Therapy, and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy to help people move through what talk therapy alone often cannot reach — whether that is the long shadow of childhood abuse or neglect, the aftermath of trauma, or the restless anxiety that makes daily life feel unmanageable. Quyn works with individuals, couples, and families navigating everything from panic attacks and low self-worth to eating disorders, addiction, and the compulsive pull of behaviours like endless scrolling or gaming that tap into the same reward loops as other patterns she treats.
Her own story gives her work particular depth. Born in Vietnam and blind from the age of two, Quyn survived a dangerous sea crossing and four years in a refugee camp before arriving in Canada at fourteen. That path eventually led her to a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology from Simon Fraser University and more than fifteen years of practice supporting clients across Canada — in English and Vietnamese — both in person and online.
Her goal is straightforward: to guide people toward genuine calm, confidence, and clarity, often in less time than they expect.