Erle
Jaeger
is
competent
Mental
Health
Professional
with
30
years’
experience
in
providing
therapy
to
individuals,
couples
and
families
of
various
ethnic
and
socioeconomic
backgrounds.
His
professional
experience
includes
work
in
the
fields
of
mental
health,
social
services
and
criminal
justice.
His
education
and
clinical
experience,
has
led
to
him
to
being
experienced
in
individual, marriage and family therapy.
Erle
has
worked
with
issues
related
to
domestic
violence,
crisis
intervention,
in
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
personality
disorders,
recovery
from
trauma,
child
and
adolescent
issues,
work in addictions and work in aboriginal communities.
Erle
is
a
graduate
of
the
University
of
Alberta,
Edmonton
Baptist
Seminary
and
Loma
Linda
University.
He
holds
graduate
degrees
in
Pastoral
Counseling
and
Marriage
and
Family
Therapy
and
is
a
Clinical
Fellow
of
the
American
Association
for
Marriage and Family Therapy.
Erle
is
also
a
Registered
Clinical
Counselor
with
the
BC
Association
of
Clinical
Counselors
and
is
also
a
FNHA
approved
service
provider.
Aboriginal
people
wanting
counseling
are
covered by government funding set aside for that purpose.