Trina Seefeldt
About
Trina Seefeldt, PhD is a registered psychologist in British Columbia. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Utah in 2004 and has worked in various treatment areas during her career.
Dr. Seefeldt has extensive experience helping people who are struggling with posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, anger, physical health issues, and interpersonal relationship concerns. She appreciates the interplay that often happens between these issues and is passionate about collaborating with clients to develop a unique treatment path that helps them progress toward their goals.
Outside of clinic, you can often find her reading, dancing, eating ice cream, or walking her dogs.
Areas of Focus
- Psychology
- Psychotherapy
Languages
- English
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