About Satori Tiger

Meet Bianca

Bianca, breathwork guide

Bianca Brandt-Rousseau, MACP, RCC, CCC is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Canadian Certified Counsellor who works with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She currently practises at Pinwheel Clinic and Selkirk Montessori School, supporting clients with anxiety, ADHD, emotional regulation, behavioural challenges, parenting, and life transitions.

Bianca integrates evidence-based approaches—including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Parent Management Training (PMT), Gestalt therapy, somatic psychotherapy, and mindfulness—to help clients build practical skills, strengthen relationships, and create lasting change.

She has a particular passion for supporting neurodivergent children and their families, helping parents respond with confidence, consistency, and compassion while fostering resilience and connection.

A lifelong student of Kundalini yoga, Bianca believes healing happens through both insight and embodied experience. Breathwork and nervous system regulation are woven into her practice when they support each client's goals.

Outside the therapy room, Bianca is a solo mother, trains Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as she works toward her blue belt, and finds balance in movement, nature, and community.

Evidence-based care. Compassionate presence. Bold-hearted growth.

What is Satori Tiger

A stylized drawing of a tiger with three eyes, sitting on grass with clouds around the border. There is a Japanese character on the left.

Satori, in Zen, is the flash of seeing things as they are

not through force, but through presence.

Satori Tiger meets you where instinct is trusted and intention rises from within.

We work with the body and the nervous system to help you regulate and reconnect.

Through somatic psychotherapy, Parent Management Training and breathwork, we follow the tiger’s lead: steady, bold, and courageous.

Satori Tiger is a space for breath, for becoming, and for remembering your wild, rooted self.

You don’t need fixing. You need space.

To feel your breath.

To respond from steadiness, not reaction.

To be, again, in rhythm with yourself.

Satori — a sudden understanding.‍ ‍Tiger — playful and deliberate, wild and wise.

Together, they form a path of stillness and power: the sacred pause, the intentional step.