Durwin Foster, M.A.
Durwin Foster,
M.A. is Counsellor at Morneau Shepell and
Clinical Counsellor at
Durwin Foster Integral Counselling Services.
Good therapy is both an art and science. That’s why, when choosing a
therapist, it’s important to find someone who has stellar professional
credentials, and who can apply the latest and most proven research in
service of your well-being. Yet it’s just as important to work with
someone who has developed the “art” of therapeutic practice — in
other
words, a counsellor with the personal and professional experience that
enables him to relate to who you are as a whole person, bringing
true
compassion and awareness into the therapeutic
relationship.
As a certified counsellor, Durwin has learned the science of effective
therapy through rigorous academic training. He earned his Master of
Arts in Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia,
and is certified at the national level through the Canadian Counselling
and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). He also completed all required
doctoral level coursework and training in supervision, while performing
research on the benefits of mindfulness training. He is a recipient
of the
Mind and Life Institute’s Varela Memorial Award. He has been in private
practice for 9 years.
Durwin takes seriously the principle that to be an effective helper, one
must engage in ongoing professional development. To this end, Durwin has
completed trainings in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) with
Dr. Zindel Segal; Interpersonal Neurobiology with Dr. Dan Siegel; and
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Steven Hayes. A close student
of Ken Wilber for the past seven years, Durwin employs an
integral approach to weave together these diverse methods in service
of the best
possible outcomes for his clients.
Durwin has published several articles on counselling therapy and
practice in peer-reviewed journals, including Counseling &
Values,
Journal of Integral Theory & Practice, and Constructivism in
the Human Sciences.
Read
a selection of his articles.
Besides his professional qualifications, part of what makes Durwin
effective as a therapist is a longtime commitment to his own personal
growth and development. He regularly practices meditation (integrating
Buddhist, Christian, Nondual, energy, and sound-based forms), jogging
and weightlifting for physical health, and personal therapy to address
family-of-origin issues. For social support, he participates in a
network of like-minded fellow therapists (a “healer’s collective”). He
also frequently attends workshops and conferences related to aspects of
wellness both for himself and his clients.
As a husband and father of 3 children, Durwin has navigated the
complexities and challenges of family life. Indeed, his family continues
to be one of his greatest teachers. Most importantly, he brings an
enduring, sincere interest in the well-being of others to his practice.
If you need a trusted ally in a time of emotional difficulty, you’ve
come to the right place.
Watch his YouTube channel.
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LinkedIn profile.
Read his blog.
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