Cece Tardiff is a compassionate mental health clinician with over a decade of experience helping individuals overcome challenges and create meaningful change. Combining warmth, expertise, and a collaborative approach, she provides effective support tailored to each client’s needs.
Cece holds a Masters in Social work (MSW) with a Clinical Specialization from the University of British Columbia. A Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree, focusing on Indigenous Social Work Practice and Child Welfare, was jointly offered by Thompson Rivers University and Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, an Indigenous public post-secondary institute in British Columbia. She also holds a B.A in Psychology/Sociology from Brandon University.
With experience working with diverse populations, including Indigenous communities and holding key roles in mental health counselling and clinical supervision, Cece integrates motivational interviewing and strengths-based counselling to offer individualized care.
Cece believes that everyone has the potential to grow with the right support. She is known for her approachable, empathetic style and her ability to create a safe, nonjudgmental space for transformation.
In her personal time, Cece enjoys chicken rearing, poetry, and learning about other cultures and languages. She is multi-lingual. She is also actively involved in advocacy work to promote inclusivity and community well-being.