Our Team
Isaac Rosenberg
Individual and Couples Therapist; RCC:18234Isaac is a trauma therapist and couples counsellor with a master’s degree from the University of Victoria's Counselling Psychology program, one of the few in Canada with a trauma-informed foundation woven throughout the curriculum. Well-trained yet always learning, Isaac has pursued professional training in leading modalities for treating traumatic stress, including EMDR, Somatic Transformation, Internal Family Systems, and AEDP, among others. Isaac brings this depth of expertise to support individuals and couples navigating a wide range of concerns — from anxiety, depression, grief, and addiction, to relationship struggles, gender and sexuality questions, and the lasting effects of overwhelming and traumatic experiences.
At the heart of Isaac's work is a belief that both insight and new therapeutic experiences are essential to real change. Drawing from a rich collection of approaches—including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Gestalt Psychotherapy, Attachment Theory, and Mindfulness—Isaac aims to tailor each session to the unique situation of the individual or couple in front of him. Grounded in an understanding of how difficult experiences interrupt growth and self-fulfillment, Isaac works with clients to uncover and resolve what feels stuck, helping them move toward a greater sense of integration and well-being.
Isaac brings a non-judgmental, relaxed energy to the work, creating space where he hopes clients feel safe to be themselves and share openly. Counselling with Isaac means being met as the expert in your own life—someone who knows their experiences better than anyone—while benefiting from a therapist who brings his own expertise, focused skill, and genuine care to every session. He aims to balance ease and authenticity with purposeful attention, holding space for both the difficult and the joy-filled moments that real change can bring.
Isaac works with
Individuals
Individuals bring a wide range of challenges into their work with Isaac—including trauma; childhood abuse and neglect; anxiety and anxiety attacks; depression, hopelessness, and dissatisfaction with life; grief and loss; anger; addiction; and gender and sexuality concerns. By developing a safe, curious, collaborative working relationship, individuals are able to access new insights and new therapeutic experiences. Through this process, lasting positive change becomes more possible.
Couples
Couples, too, bring a broad range of concerns into therapy with Isaac. These include a desire to deepen connection and intimacy, healing from attachment wounds, recovery from infidelity, dissatisfaction with sex life, mental health struggles affecting the relationship, and parenting or family concerns. In all cases, Isaac supports couples to have a particular kind of conversation—one rooted in our innate human need to feel safe with, connected to, and seen by those we love. By finding new ways to talk about the things that matter most, couples are more able to join each other as allies, communicate differently, and sustain greater intimacy.
Jordan Dalley
PsychotherapistJordan is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and interning Dance Movement Therapist. Her approach to therapy is somatic, relational, and deeply experiential—drawing on both traditional talk therapy and the wisdom of the body to support clients in doing work that is not only insightful, but genuinely felt. Jordan's path to this work was shaped in part by her own experience of trauma and healing, and she brings a hard-earned understanding of what it means to feel stuck, and what it takes to move through it.
At the heart of Jordan's practice is the belief that lasting change requires more than insight alone. By weaving together the emotional, cognitive, relational, and physical dimensions of a client's experience, Jordan supports a fluid, integrative process that meets each person where they are. Whether working with clients on trauma, anxiety, grief, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, or important life decisions, Jordan tailors her work to the unique goals and needs of the individual in front of her.
Jordan brings a warm, non-intimidating energy to her work, creating a space where clients feel safe to explore, take up room, and be themselves. She believes that the therapeutic relationship itself—the quality of connection between therapist and client, or among members of a group—is not just the backdrop for healing, but one of its primary vehicles. Whether working one-on-one or facilitating a group, Jordan shows up with genuine curiosity, care, and a deep respect for each person's capacity to heal.
Jordan works with
Individuals
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Small Groups
Jordan offers small therapy groups. These groups come in many sizes, formats, and forms—from single session workshops on specific topics such as self-esteem, boundaries, or healing from trauma, to weekend intensives and multi-week series. Some of her favourite groups to work with are artist collectives, dance companies, or other creative communities. Drawing on her multiple decades as a dancer, Jordan is particularly alive when supporting the creative process amongst a group of passionate artists.
