Meet Brynlyn

 

Brynlyn Moore

MSW, RSW

Brynlyn is a transformational guide, deep listener, ardent advocate and devotee of the interconnected consciousness.  She values the implicit knowing of the physical, cognitive, soul and emotional selves and is interested in the ideas of body knowing, relation, movement of energy, and acknowledgment of all versions of ourselves to assist in bringing harmony to the wildness of the human experience.  Brynlyn honours collaborating with divinity through colloquial and ritual expression and not playing small. She brings grounded ceremonial protocols and harmony of living in the ordinary and non ordinary realms through integrating clinical psychotherapeutic and spiritual practice. She aligns body knowing, listening and responding, brings forth expression of experiences in the non ordinary realms, and creates opportunity to voice and name said experience for alchemical transformation.

She has extensive experience and training in trauma, crisis, attachment, loss, regulation, integration and survivorship practices. She has supported therapeutic services with children, youth, adults, families, elders, and groups in clinical and community settings locally, internationally and within Indigenous communities for over 15 years. 

Brynlyn’s therapeutic framework brings a perspective of harmony within the clinical and transpersonal traditions of healing and she walks with clients through the wildness of the human experience. She acknowledges that psychotherapy alone is incomplete because the wisdom of mind, body, soul and heart exist in all beings. In order to better serve clients, brynlyn has broadened her therapeutic offerings with trainings and certifications in Depth Hypnosis, meditation, qi gong, energy work, Narrative Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, Ancestral Medicine, dream and journey work, Buddhist philosophy, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Rose Lineage Priestess Initiation, quantum healing and ongoing consciousness development. 

Brynlyn’s people come from Scandinavia, the Netherlands and the British Isles and she resides on the unceded lands of the Îyârhe Nakoda people of the Rocky Mountains. She is committed to actively honour, learn from and co-construct with Indigenous resurgence, language, knowledge and ways of knowing through relationship and embodying the TRC’s Calls to Action.

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Ethics

Psychotherapy can be messy work involving people, emotions, stories, systems and energies. I give the utmost honour in practicing in accordance with Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) Standards of Practice and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) Code of Ethics. The messiness of life requires tender care of all stories. I take this seriously. I take your story seriously.

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