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The Black Support and Healing Space Group offers a culturally grounded environment dedicated to promoting well-being, connection, and resilience. This term, the group will focus on cultural healing practices aimed at reducing anxiety and stress while enhancing mobility and mental strength. Participants will engage with trained practitioners through sessions on mindfulness, spirituality and faith, yoga, neurodiversity, and grief healing through drumming. The program also includes opportunities for connection and joy through board games and recreational activities, fostering a balanced space for healing, reflection, and community building.
About
Black Student Support and Healing Space is a group for Black students to connect, chat, and share with Registered Clinical Counsellor, Tricia-Kay Williams.
Upcoming Sessions
- May 22, 2026
- June 26, 2026
- July 10, 2026
- July 31, 2026
- August 14, 2026
Summer 2026 Schedule
Time: 2:00–3:30 PM
Location: Black Student Centre, MBC Building (Burnaby campus)
How do I join?
Email tricia_williams@sfu.ca to register for as many sessions as you are interested in.
Tricia-Kay Williams is also available to Black SFU students and recent alumni for ongoing, one-to-one counselling. Email Tricia to book a session: triciaw@sfu.ca
Tricia-Kay Williams
Tricia-Kay Williams has a BA degree in Psychology from the York University in Toronto O.N. and an MA degree in Counselling Psychology at the Adler University in Vancouver B.C. Tricia has extensive experience counselling individuals and families and is skilled in treating: Trauma, Anxiety, Transitional/Career and Relational issues. She is also an active community and social services professional who worked for some years as a Residential Youth Worker. Tricia is an advocate for anti-racism that affects BIPOC individuals and consults with organizations to foster a more anti-racist approach. Tricia is the owner of a counselling practice called Metamorphose Counselling and is the host of a YouTube channel called Meta Transitions.