Mary Graydon, MC, RCC

Mary Graydon holds a Master of Counselling degree and has completed BCACC's Clinical Supervision training. She brings extensive experience as a trauma-informed counsellor to her supervision practice, with specialized training in EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy - modalities she considers among the most promising approaches in trauma healing.

Mary's approach to supervision reflects a core conviction: that effective trauma therapists must do their own deep work. Accompanying clients on their healing journeys requires more than clinical skill - it asks for genuine self-knowledge, embodied presence, and a willingness to be personally transformed by the work. She draws on both her professional training and her own ongoing development to create a supervision space that is rigorous, reflective, and grounded.

Mary is committed to offering high-quality individual and group supervision, and takes seriously the relational and developmental dimensions of the supervisory relationship. She also continues to access her own supervision - not as a formality, but as an ethical obligation she holds as a trauma therapist working with vulnerable populations. It is a practice she models deliberately, and expects of those she supervises.

Supervisees working with Mary can expect to be challenged and supported in equal measure - to grow not only in competence but in depth.