New Hope Counseling

New Hope Counseling Addictions (including computer addiction)
Anxiety/Panic Disorders
Depression
Family/Couple Counseling
Parent/Teen Conflicts
Self-esteem
Trauma/Injury

Jin Broughton is a Registered Clinical Counselor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counselors (BCACC) who provides services for clients in Langley and Surrey. Jin has been employed as a clinical counselor since 2006, providing individual, couple, or group counseling for clients aged 5 to 90. During these years, Jin has been providing counseling on mental health issues and addiction issues

including depression, anxiety, ADHD, self-injury, trauma, child & youth mental health, anger management, crime victim assistance, relationship and family issues, parenting, and so on. Jin’s foundation of therapy is a biopsychosocial-spiritual model, viewing human beings as whole persons of four aspects: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual. Therefore, Jin is able to see the whole picture on how a brain injury, physical illness, physical trauma, or substance abuse affects human emotions, cognition, behavior, and spirituality, or vice versa. Jin's approach utilizes Cognitive Rehabilitation therapy (CRT), Rogerian therapy, Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT), and Narrative therapy in order to help her clients toward problem solving and having a new hope for a new life. Jin has a Master’s degree in Counseling from Trinity Western University in BC, specializing in mental health, addictions, trauma, Cognitive rehabilitation therapy, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Narrative therapy, and Gottman couple therapy.

02/05/2025

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For a lot of us, as children we were sent away to manage our emotions, so we learned the “quick and dirty” ways to cope, such as bottling up, avoiding, distracting etc. which as adults leads to isolation and feeling alone. Learning how to feel, process, and work with our emotions is a crucial part of healing. Know that it is ok to feel how we feel and process these emotions with others, we do not need to suffer in silence!

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9115 207 Street
Langley, BC
V1M2P5

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