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Dillon Lewchuk

He/Him/His

Clinical Counsellor, Art Therapist, Educator

Credentials:

RCC  (Registered Clinical Counsellor)

CCC  (Certified Canadian Counsellor) 

RCAT (Registered Art Therapist)

Teaching Certificate (BC & SK)

Education:

M.A., B.A., B.Ed

Email:

My Why, My Reason

Honouring Home: Clinical Counselling was born from my desire to create the kind of space I often needed but couldn’t find—a place where 2SLGBTQIA+ and (dis)abled folks feel truly seen, held, and safe. Growing up Queer and (Dis)abled on the Canadian Prairies (Treaty 4 Land), I know the pain of feeling like you don’t belong—in your body, in your community, or in systems that were never built with you in mind. I've felt the sting of discrimination, both personally and professionally, and witnessed how often our stories are dismissed or misunderstood. This practice is a response to that. It’s a soft landing place for those carrying complex stories of identity, trauma, and survival. A space to unlearn the shame that was never ours to hold.

 

My hope is to help you reconnect with your inner sense of home,

one rooted not in perfection or performance, but in truth, acceptance, and the quiet power of healing.

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GRATITUDE

I would like to acknowledge with respect and gratitude, that my home and workplace are located on traditional, ancestral territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən people also known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations. I acknowledge that I, myself am a settler and have benefitted and continues to benefit from colonization and that I work each day towards reconciliation in following the TRC Calls of Action. As a therapist, I reflect on my own intersectionality and commit to my continuous journey of life long learning, listening and supporting.

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