Eos Counselling
Partnered Evolution

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What We Do
Eos Counselling offers client-centred, trauma-informed counselling in a safe, grounded, and supportive environment. We help individuals navigate interpersonal conflicts, life transitions, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and the deep impacts of relational trauma, developmental trauma, and complex trauma.
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At the heart of our work is the belief that healing begins with a strong therapeutic relationship. We focus on building genuine connection, safety, and trust, and then support change by working with present-moment psychobiological shifts in being and affect.


What Makes Us Different
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we help clients navigate life transitions and interpersonal conflicts by combining a client-centred, trauma-informed approach with gentle, present-moment awareness.
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Treatment is Grounded in cutting edge therapeutic principles rooted in the neuro-affective relational model (narm) where we explore the patterns and survival strategies that once protected you but may now limit connection, clarity, and emotional wellbeing.
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we support clients seeking personal growth, identity development, and deeper self-understanding through reconnection with authenticity, clarification of inner values, and release of old patterns that limit potential.
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Together, we support your capacity for agency, authenticity, and healthier relationships—creating lasting change from the inside out.
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Who We Are

Christie Lea Stashyn is a client-centred, trauma-informed counsellor specializing in relational, developmental, and complex trauma. christie is currently a member in good standing with the canadian professional counsellors association as a master practioner of clinical counselling (provisional). christie is also completing advanced post-graduate training in the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) through the american complex trauma training centre in order to deepen her specialization in developmental trauma and psychobiological healing.
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Christie is also currently part-time teaching staff at Rhodes Wellness College, in the professional counsellor diploma program, where she supports future counsellors in their personal and professional development. christie loves this teaching role as is it reflects her commitment to relational attunement, authenticity, and the cultivation of safe, transformative learning environments.
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Prior to entering the mental-health field, Christie spent almost two decades working in emergency communications, including high-intensity roles in 911, police dispatch & emergency mangement. This frontline experience informs christie's capacity to support clients coping with overwhelm, stress, and dysregulation particularly related to first responder positions.
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Christie also brings the lived wisdom of motherhood and the creativity of a published children’s author. Her award-winning children’s book, "Safe in Starry Arms", reflects her belief in emotional safety, connection, and the innate resilience within everyone.
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