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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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Overwhelmed by life's challenges? Whether it's anxiety, complex relationships, impulsive habits, or feeling lost and disconnected, you're not alone. With a background in addictions and substance use counselling, I’ve…
My name is Jay Solman, and I am a registered Social Worker with the British Columbia College of Social Workers (MSW, RSW #15891). Originally from Toronto, I have over 20 years of experience helping individuals navigate…
Whatever has brought you here — whether it's the weight of your thoughts, the challenges of anxiety or depression, or the uncertainty life sometimes brings — I want you to know that you are welcome. My goal is to create…
Joel Brass, M.A.Sc., R.C.C. has been an individual, relationship and family therapist for the past 41 years. His areas of expertise and personal passion are the healing and growth of individuals and love relationships…
Social Media Issues - Adults Counsellors
Adults contend with challenges of social media that can often have an adverse effect on mood and behaviour.. Some issues can include the potential for privacy breaches, identity theft, and the blurring of boundaries between personal and professional life. Adults also find that constant exposure to curated content can contribute to feelings of inadequacy. In additions to these issues the effects of "doom scrolling" can a significant effect on mood.
Receiving counselling regarding ways to develope a new relationship with social media can be helpful.