Sabrina (Yunshuo) Wei, MPA, MA
Sabrina is a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario, Canada, and a nationally certified psychological counselor in China, working with individuals from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Based in Toronto, she brings a cross-cultural, relational, and attachment-
informed perspective to her clinical work, with particular sensitivity to the lived experiences of immigrants and multicultural communities. She began her formal training in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) in the spring of 2016. She completed the AEDP Immersion Course and Essential Skills Training in Shanghai, China, between 2016 and 2018, under the guidance of Danny Yeung and H. Jacquie Ye-Perman.
In addition to AEDP, Sabrina is a certified Hypnotherapist and has completed formal training in Gestalt Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for Couples. In her clinical work, AEDP serves as her primary therapeutic model, providing the foundation through which she integrates experiential, relational, and emotion-focused approaches. Sabrina has been actively involved in the dissemination of AEDP within the Chinese- speaking community. In 2018, she founded the AEDP Alliance WeChat public platform, which shares AEDP Institute training and certification information, selected AEDP-related articles, and writings by Chinese trainees, serving as a bridge between the international AEDP community and Chinese learners. In the area of publication and translation, she participated in the editing and revision of The Instinct to Heal—Practice Awakening the Power of Transformance, a Chinese AEDP volume edited by Danny Yeung and published In the same year, she participated in the translation of selected chapters of Diana Fosha’s AEDP 2.0 into Chinese. She is currently working on the translation of selected portions of Natasha Prenn’s AEDP Deliberate Practice.
AEDP has been deeply influential in both her professional and personal development. Guided by the values, stance, and transformational spirit of AEDP, she remains committed to supporting emotional healing across cultures and to contributing to the ongoing growth of the AEDP community.
