Sandtray Therapy & Counselling
Giving Voice to the Subconscious.



About me
I am a Registered Sandtray Therapist and Counsellor, dedicated to providing a safe and supportive space for healing and growth. My approach combines creative, evidence based techniques with empirical counselling practices to help clients explore their emotions and experiences in a meaningful way.
Our Services
What we do
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Trauma Counselling

Helping clients process and heal from past experiences using trauma-informed approaches, including Sandtray Therapy.
Adult Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Recovery

Helping clients process and heal from past experiences using trauma-informed approaches, including Sandtray Therapy.
What our clients have said
“I felt truly heard and supported throughout my sessions. The Sandtray Therapy helped me express things I couldn’t put into words.”
Client, Trauma Recovery
“The creative process in Sandtray Therapy gave me clarity and peace during a very difficult time of grief
Client, Grief Support
and loss.”
“Sylvia’s approach is compassionate and empowering. Her guidance during my AOD recovery journey made all the difference.”
Client, AOD Recovery
What is Sandtray therapy?
Sandtray Therapy is a creative and experiential approach to counselling that uses a tray of sand
and miniature figures to help individuals express and explore their inner world. This technique
provides a safe, nonverbal way to communicate thoughts, feelings, and experiences that may be
difficult to express in words. For all ages.




How does Sandtary Therapy work?
Clients select and arrange miniatures in the sand to create scenes that represent their emotions,
relationships, or life experiences. Through this process, they gain insight, process emotions, and
discover new perspectives in a supportive environment.
Where does Sandtary Therapy come from?
“Often the hands will solve a mystery that the intellect has struggled with in vain.”
– Carl Jung
Sandtray is not a new fancy type of Therapy. it actually is generally attributed to Carl Jung’s work in the early to
mid-20th century, likely around the 1930s-1940s, when Jung was deeply exploring symbolism,
creativity, and the unconscious.


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