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Our Groups
Men’s Group
Luke GalbraithMany men are taught to suppress emotions, avoid vulnerability, or handle struggles alone. This group focused on creating opportunities to build trust, practice communication, and develop emotional awareness within a structured and supportive environment.
Along the way, they will explore themes of courage, friendship, perseverance, teamwork, and overcoming adversity. Through shared storytelling and collaborative problem-solving, group members can practice communication, build healthy relationships, learn from setbacks, and develop skills that support success both at the gaming table and in everyday life.
Ages 21-30. This group is facilitated by Luke Galbraith.
Rose CottonLGBTQ Teens Group
Adolescence can be a time of significant growth, change, and challenge. This therapeutic roleplaying group uses fantasy roleplaying with youth to build confidence, social skills, emotional awareness, and resilience within a structured, supportive, and engaging environment.
Explore what it means to be worthy, how to deal with the sting of defeat, how to work with others to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles and have a blast in a bizarre fantasy realm
Ages 12–16. This group is facilitated by Rose Cotton.
Who We Are
Luke Galbraith
Luke is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BCACC and hold a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology.
Luke’s background includes supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and mental health challenges, alongside experience in advocacy work and men’s mental health. He is trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), while also drawing from a range of complementary therapeutic approaches to best support each individual’s needs.
Luke has grown up playing video games on both console and PC, tabletop roleplaying games such as Dungeons & Dragons, and card games like Magic: The Gathering. These interests continue to be an important part of his life and have naturally shaped the way he connects with clients. He enjoys integrating creativity, storytelling, collaboration, and play into therapeutic work in meaningful and engaging ways.
Rose Cotton
Rose is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BCACC and holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology.
Rose has been playing and running role playing games since she was a kid playing D&D with her family and she is also an experienced counsellor. As a trans woman she has seen the power role playing games have to help people explore their identity and experiment with who they could become.
Rose’s main approach to therapy is all about getting to know the various parts of ourselves and learning to access the deep well of compassion and curiosity we all carry within us. While Rose grew up playing D&D, these days she plays a whole variety of games including Delta Green, Mythic Bastionland, Yazeba’s Bed and Breakfast and she has even made a few games of her own.
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