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CTC

Erin Browne

Clinical Psychologist

PhD, R. Psych

Erin is a Registered Clinical Psychologist (College of BC Psychologists #2629) specializing in rehabilitation and health. She holds an MSc in Psychology from the University of Northern B.C. and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Regina. Erin feels fortunate to have worked across Western Canada in mental health, psychiatric, and rehabilitation setting where she has had the opportunity to help individuals who have experienced severe mental illness, trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, orthopedic trauma, and chronic pain. She is dedicated to tailoring treatment to each individual, meeting people where they’re at, and utilizing a flexible evidence-based treatment approach. She feels inspired by the resilience and hopefulness of people living through adversity and is excited to be back in Northern BC.


Treatment Specialties

· Anxiety

· Mood Disorders

· Trauma

· Stroke and Brain Injuries

· Chronic Pain


Types of Therapy

· Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

· Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

· CBT – Insomnia

· Prolonged Exposure

· Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)


Modality – Individual

Adults 18+




Only offering assessments at this time


Office:

Prince George and Virtual

Areas of Service:

Northern BC and VIRTUAL

Recent Professional Development:

  • 2024 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

  • 2021 Indigenous Canada

  • 2021 CBT-I: Evidence-based insomnia interventions for trauma, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, TBI, sleep apnea, and nightmares

  • 2021 The Antiracism Course with Selam Debs

  • 2021 Prolonged Exposure Therapy Online Workshop

  • 2021 Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct

  • 2020 Understanding and Treating OCD

  • 2020 Cognitive Processing Therapy

  • 2019 Indigenous Awareness and Sensitivity Training

  • 2019 Vipassana Meditation

  • 2019 Electronic Medical Record-Keeping

  • 2019 Interprofessional Pain Management Education

  • 2019 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training

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