Contact Details
Sat Charan Simran Kaur
Sat Charan Simran is a Certified Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner, Facilitator and Registered Social Worker, with training and 30 years experience in counselling and psychotherapy. She has extensive experience in a variety of settings and diverse population groups and is adept at supporting clients dealing with a wide variety of life challenges and multiple barriers. She has a strong passion for counselling/psychotherpy, coaching, and supporting others to achieve their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual goals. Sat Charan Simran utilizes the compassionate inquiry approach, Six Steps to Freedom approach, yogic and vedic teachings as well as the Cognitive Behavioural approach. She is also a KRI Certified Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Teacher, an international, professional Beyond Addiction Trainer, and Mental Health lead. Sat Charan Simran currently has a private practice in Surrey BC offering in person and online psychotherapy sessions as well as online 6 Steps to Freedom series utilizing Kundalini Yoga meditation and breathwork.
Practitioner Info
Compassionate Inquiry Facilitator Training completed 2018
Registered Social Worker 1996 University of Victoria
Six Step Therapy Training – Choose Again Society, Arenal, Costa Rica 2018
Ayurvedic Counselling and Practitioner Training - Kerala Ayurveda Academy 2014-2019
Suicide Assessment Training through Canadian Mental Health Association 2015
Holistic Addiction Training - Beyond Addiction, the Yogic Path to Recovery, 2015
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training Program - AIDS Vancouver, 2014
Spirituality, the Invisible Ingredient in Healing Conference - Providence Heathcare, Vancouver, BC, 2010
Addiction and Trauma Trainings – Justice Institute of BC, New Westminster, BC 2006, 2008
Addiction Education Series - Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC 2004
Police Victim Services Conference - Vancouver Police Department, Vancouver, BC 2004
Problem Gambling Conference - BC Responsible & Problem Gambling Program Victoira, 2004
Suicide Assessment Workshop - Vancouver, BC 1998