How to use this site:
This form helps you find a counsellor that meets your needs. Here's how to use it:
Virtual/In-Person
- Virtual: Select this option if you're looking for online counselling sessions. Virtual counselling is available across the province, so you can choose a counsellor from any city in British Columbia
- In-Person: Select this if you want face-to-face sessions. You'll need to choose a city where the counsellor is located.
Area of Practice
Pick the main focus of the counselling you're seeking (e.g., anxiety, relationships).
City
- If you're looking for in-person counselling, select the city where you'd like to meet your counsellor
- If you're looking for virtual counselling, you can still select a specific city if you prefer working with a counsellor from that area, or leave it blank to see options form all cities in BC.
Approach Used
Choose the counselling style or method you're comfortable with (e.g., CBT, mindfulness).
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I currently offer support at two locations: Innerverse Integrated Health in Vancouver, BC (adults only) Starr Counselling in Coquitlam, BC (children, youth, adults) About my approach Rather than viewing symptoms and…
As a clinical counsellor, I sincerely believe that each individual’s journey is like a unique and ever-evolving story filled with complexity, richness, and beauty. I view my role as a compassionate guide, walking…
Are you feeling stuck, anxious, or weighed down by life? You may be struggling with stress, painful memories, or relationship challenges. Maybe you’ve tried to cope, but the same patterns keep repeating. You might feel…
Life can feel overwhelming - and you don’t have to face it alone. Many women care for everyone else first, often feeling guilty for taking up space or asking for what they need. You may be struggling with anxiety, self…
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In Person Counselling Counsellors
In-person counseling involves face-to-face meetings between a counsellor and a client in an actual physical office, allowing for direct interpersonal connection and non-verbal cues. Virtual counseling takes place online, often through video calls or messaging platforms, offering convenience and accessibility but potentially limiting some aspects of personal interaction and body language interpretation. Many counsellors offer both but may need to switch primarily to online/virtual counselling if public health advisories are in effect.