Trauma-Informed Therapy & Clinical Supervision
For individuals, relationships, and clinicians navigating trauma, identity shifts, grief, and change.
A relational, thoughtful space where care moves at your pace — collaborative, steady, and grounded in lived experience.
Queer-affirming • Trauma-informed • Relational care
Based in BC • Offering virtual care across Canada
When what once worked no longer does
When life feels overwhelming, confusing, or painfully stuck, it can be hard to know where to turn. You might feel disconnected from yourself, strained in your relationships, or caught in patterns that no longer make sense — even when you’ve tried to work through them on your own.
Therapy can offer a steady, relational space to slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and begin moving forward with more clarity and care — at a pace that feels respectful of your nervous system and lived experience.
If you’re wondering whether therapy could be supportive right now, this can be a place to begin — gently, without pressure, and at your own pace.
Who This Space Is For
You might find this space supportive if you’re finding that what once worked no longer does — if you’re navigating change, feeling stuck in familiar patterns, or seeking a way of being that feels more aligned, grounded, and honest.
This space may be supportive if you are:
·Exploring gender, sexuality, or a shifting sense of self
·Navigating belonging, cultural context, or intergenerational dynamics
·Living with the impacts of trauma, long-standing relational patterns, or nervous system overwhelm
·Moving through grief, transition, or major life changes
·Seeking therapy that values depth, pacing, and relational safety over quick fixes
How We Can Work Together
Individual Therapy
A relational space to explore emotions, identity, and long-held patterns — supporting deeper self-understanding and change at a pace that honours your nervous system and lived experience.
Relationship Therapy
Supporting people in relationships to slow down, listen differently, and work through conflict, disconnection, or transition — with care for both individual needs and the relationship as a whole.
Supervision Services
Reflective, collaborative supervision for therapists and pre-licensed clinicians seeking ethical support, clinical depth, and space to think critically about their work and professional development.
About the Practice
Over the years, one of the most consistent things I’ve witnessed in my work is that many people come to therapy already carrying wounds — not only from life itself, but from other helping spaces.
Clients often arrive having been judged, pathologized, rushed, or pushed beyond what felt safe. Some were given answers too quickly. Others were asked to go deeper before trust had time to form. Many learned to override themselves in order to be helped.
This is why Sukoon Consultancy Space was created — not as another place to be evaluated or corrected, but as a relational, trauma-informed space where the ways you’ve learned to survive are met with care and respect.
I’m Rim Yassine (they/them), the therapist behind this practice. Sukoon is held and shaped by my clinical training and by my lived experience of moving through systems that were not built for everyone to belong.
As someone who has lived much of my life feeling misaligned with predefined systems and expectations, I created this practice for those who know what it’s like to keep searching for a place to land — a space where you don’t have to justify, perform, or shapeshift in order to belong.
If You’d Like to Learn More
·If you’d like to learn more about how this practice works, including how care is held, paced, and grounded, you can explore The Practice page here.
·If you’re curious about my clinical background and training, you can read more About Me here.
·And if you’re wondering whether working together might feel supportive right now, you’re welcome to book a free 20-minute consultation as a gentle place to begin.
Rim Yassine (they/them)
Trauma-informed therapist| Founder of Sukoon Consultancy Space
A Relational Approach to Care
Care here is relational, trauma-informed, and paced with intention. Rather than pushing for insight or change before safety is established, the work unfolds collaboratively — guided by your nervous system, your context, and what feels possible over time.
I pay close attention to power, consent, and pacing, and to the ways past experiences — including previous helping relationships — may shape how you arrive here. Healing is not treated as a linear process or a performance, but as something that grows through steadiness, trust, and attuned relationship.
There is no expectation to move faster than you’re ready, no pressure to explain yourself in ways that don’t feel true, and no single way you’re meant to heal.
If You’d Like to Take the Next Step
If you’d like to learn more about my approach and the modalities I use, you can explore Therapeutic Approach & Modalities here.
If you’re wondering whether working together might feel supportive, you’re welcome to book a free 20-minute consultation on my secure Jane app portal as a gentle place to begin.
And if you’d prefer to take your time, reflect, or reach out in your own way, you’re also welcome to send me an email — there’s no pressure to decide right away.

