About Me

Zoey Green, M.C., R.C.C.

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Registered Clinical Counsellor, #17507

 
 

I hold many identities that inform how I navigate the world. To name a few, I am a queer non-monosexual, cisgender, White-presenting Jewish woman living and working on the unceded, ancestral, and traditional homelands of the Coast Salish peoples.

Before working as a clinical counsellor, I spent years as an educator, community organizer, social justice advocate, and support group facilitator. All of these experiences inform my deep optimism about people’s capacity for growth and my openness to engage with the hardships that individuals, communities and cultures endure.

I also spent many years living in communal frameworks, learning to attune closely to interpersonal dynamics and developing skills that support moving through distress in collaboration with others.

 

Currently, I provide individual counselling to adults (19+) of diverse backgrounds and identities. This includes folks of different genders, sexualities, cultures and ancestry, bodies, neurological expressions, financial resources, personal practices, and relationship structures. I harness trauma-informed, collaborative approaches that shine a light on the power of human resilience and connection.

Based on my lived and professional experience, I have developed a great passion for working with folks from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and supporting people with a wide variety of relationship structures, values, and practices.

Outside of my work, I nourish different parts of myself by swimming in any and all bodies of water, baking/cooking for friends and family, revelling in the complexity of our ecosystem, and making stained glass art.