CPSA Event: Reproductive health and fertility counselling

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Hi everyone,

The Counselling Psychology Student Association (CPSA) is hosting its next event. Holly Yager (she/her), RCC, will be presenting on reproductive health and fertility counselling with a focus on fertility, diversity and family building, and grief and loss. Join us on Thursday, February 17th 2022, 12:00-1:00 PM.

About Holly Yager:

Holly Yager (she/her) is a clinical counsellor/therapist with a focus on reproductive and sexual health. Holly has over 15 years experience assisting clients with challenges related to fertility/infertility, perinatal mental health, pregnancy loss, and pelvic/sexual pain. In particular, Holly specializes in counselling related to family-building using assisted reproductive technology. Holly has a master’s degree in counselling psychology from UBC, and is both a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BCACC and a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the CCPA. She sits on various committees related to fertility, and is a member of the ASRM and the CFAS. Working in private practice at Reproductive Health & Fertility Counselling, as well as at BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre, Holly provides therapy, facilitates workshops, provides professional consultation, and has co-authored a variety of publications. She is currently working virtually, sharing her time between Kelowna (Syilx/Okanagan First Nation) and Vancouver (Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations) in beautiful British Columbia.

Contact Information:
Holly Yager, M.Ed., RCC 2981, CCC 3009 (she/her)
Reproductive Health & Fertility Counselling
600-1285 W. Broadway Ave.
Vancouver BC, V6H 3X8
T: 778.478.3138
E: info@ReproHealthFertility.com
W: https://ReproHealthFertility.com

The event is FREE for all CPSA members. To join the CPSA, please visit our membership page.

 

For nonmembers, event tickets are $5.

 

To register, please visit our events page.

 

Kind regards,

Alejandra Botia

 

The Counselling Psychology Student Association (CPSA)

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