Fraser

Motto:The key to effective communication is to listen more than you speak.
Fraser runs a thriving practice from his offices in Downtown Vancouver, BC, and San Francisco, CA. Licensed in both locations, Fraser also offers secure online sessions to clients around the globe. With a background rooted in clinical psychology and counseling, Fraser has earned multiple degrees and certifications from prestigious institutions on the West Coast. Over the past two decades, he has supported individuals facing challenges such as stress management, career transitions, personal growth, and overcoming trauma. For Fraser, building a foundation of trust, openness, and understanding is crucial for facilitating positive change and development.
In his work with individuals, Fraser specializes in helping those who are navigating complex professional landscapes, dealing with high-pressure job environments, and seeking to find balance between their careers and personal lives. He believes that by fostering psychological resilience and self-awareness, clients can make more informed decisions and develop healthier patterns of behavior in all aspects of life.
Couples often come to Fraser feeling strained by the fast-paced lifestyle and societal pressures. Issues like lack of quality time, misunderstandings, and differing expectations can erode the strength of a partnership. Through guided discussions and exercises aimed at enhancing communication skills and deepening emotional connections, Fraser assists couples in restoring harmony and mutual respect in their relationships.
Recognized for his expertise in career counseling, Fraser holds a specialized certification in Professional Career Development (PCD). Supporting professionals and students alike, he aids them in identifying career goals, addressing workplace issues, and building networks that support long-term success. Understanding the multifaceted nature of career choices, Fraser integrates vocational guidance with psychological insight to tailor his approach to each client's unique situation.
Additionally, Fraser provides coaching for leadership development and is affiliated with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), where he completed advanced training in organizational psychology. Addressing leadership challenges requires not only technical knowledge but also relational and cognitive-behavioral strategies to overcome obstacles and enhance performance.
His book, "Career Paths: A Compassionate Guide to Navigating Professional Growth" (GreenLeaf Publishing, 2023), outlines practical steps for individuals to chart a fulfilling career trajectory. The book explores the metaphorical journey one takes within their professional life and equips readers with tools to tackle common pitfalls and opportunities for advancement.
While maintaining an active presence in the community through workshops and webinars, Fraser also contributes articles to professional journals and magazines focused on career development and psychology. He frequently presents at conferences, sharing insights on emerging trends in the field.
Fraser received post-graduate certification in Organizational Psychology from Stanford University and is a member of several professional associations:
- Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- National Career Development Association (NCDA)
From his base in Vancouver, Fraser continues to inspire and guide individuals toward achieving their full potential in their professional and personal endeavors.
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