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Caroline Wright
As a narrative therapist in private practice, Caroline works with individuals in ways that allow them to transform their problem-saturated
life stories into stories of resilience and hope. Caroline has worked primarily with children and their families, using a narrative approach in a
variety of settings such as residential treatment agencies, an early intervention program and the public school board.
Caroline¹s passion is working with individuals of all ages. Her particular specialty is working with children, helping them to overcome obstacles and
strengthen their sense of personal agency as they move towards living their potential. She also works within a systems framework, facilitating
broad-based change by working with parents and teachers, and other adults involved in children's lives.
Caroline sees Belief Re-patterning™ as a natural complement to her narrative approach; she sees it as the scaffolding or bridge by which the individual
can move to deeper, more complete levels of healing and growth. For Caroline, Belief Re-patterning™ is the key to uniting body, mind and spirit
in releasing old blocks and creating new joyful ways of being.
Caroline brings enthusiasm and a creative playfulness to her work as she encourages and supports those who have lost touch with the joy of living to
re-claim who they really are.
Location: Kensington Psychological Resources, 202, 1235 17th Avenue, SW
In addition to being a licensed Belief Re-patterning™ Practitioner, Caroline has an M.Sc with Clinical Psychology Specialization from the Department of
Educational Psychology. Caroline has been a registered psychologist in the province of Alberta since 1996.
Contact Caroline directly at caroline.wright@beliefrepatterning.com
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