Daphne Gelbart

M.A., RCC
Locations
Primary Location
Daphne Z. Gelbart
Vancouver,
V6T1B4
Secondary Location
Daphne Z. Gelbart
N/A
Vancouver

Counselling Practice Website

Practice Information

Daphne Gelbart, MA, RCC, is a Vancouver registered clinical counsellor (Registration Number 3290), a graduate of the University of British Columbia (UBC) Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology and Special Education. Daphne has a scientific background at the masters level. An experienced practitioner, she supervises case consultation at the Oak Counselling Services Society.

Daphne provides evidence-based counselling to individuals, couples and families who experience stress, anxiety, depression, disrupted sleep, relationship difficulties, trauma or grief. Daphne has undergone extensive training in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and applies methods derived from cognitive behaviior therapy for insomnia (CBTi). Daphne has earned level 2 accreditation in dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) with special training in DBT skills. In Couple Therapy she was trained in the Gottman method, Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy and DBT.

Daphne is only available for virtual (online, remote) counselling via zoom, phone, email, text, and other secure video-conferencing applications.

Daphne is a consultation supervisor at Oak Counselling Services Society. She received a Counselling Services Award from the Jewish Family Service Agency of Vancouver and an Exceptional Contribution Award from Oak Counselling Services Society.

Daphne listens intently to clients' words and body language. Therapy starts with the "here and now". Therapist and client jointly discover patterns of fearful, sad, lonely, angry or stuck feelings and learn to make sense and accept their feelings without reverting to impulsive actions. Clients are encouraged to examine unhelpful assumptions, consider other ways of viewing the situation, and rediscover strengths, motivation and causes for optimism. Clients are introduced to mindfulness and other DBT skills, letting go of unhelpful behaviour and acquiring healthy coping skills. 

Couples prone to conflict and/or feeling distanced from each other, stuck, or in crisis, are helped to accept and embrace their differences, moderate overheated emotions, tolerate distress and see the “whole person”. In sessions, clients shed rigid patterns, open up and often rediscover softer emotions that help reconnect with partners. As communication opens, parties tend to feel less conflict or distance and come to terms with past sources of distress. This helps to rebuild trust, nourish intimacy and sexual feelings, communicate with greater warmth and solve problems, gaining a sense of well-being.

Families are helped to listen and communicate effectively, engage, accept differences, validate each other, value the whole person, regain trust and improve interpersonal skills. 

Communication skills are reviewed and practiced, helping clients overcome barriers, and take action towards achieving life goals, building and maintaining relationships, and feeling good.

Therapy aims at helping you, the client:

  • Feel understood, seen and heard
  • Focus on yourself: your identity, needs, and wishes
  • Choose between more-of-the-same and another way
  • Cut down negativity, blaming of self and others
  • Get over anger, despair, fear, the pull of the past
  • Rediscover small and large pleasures, a meaning in life
  • Accept life constraints, frustrations and losses
  • Dare to dream, believe, plan and act
  • Master the will to carry out wishes and plans

Specialized Training

  • Daphne has earned level 2 accreditation in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) from the Association for Psychological Therapies (ATP) and was trained

Client Fee (Individuals)

Daphne's fees reflect the guidelines of the B.C. Association of Clinical Counsellors. She also offers a sliding fee scale to students, young people, and individuals who cannot afford full fee .

Client Fee (Couples/Families)

Daphne's fees reflect the guidelines of the B.C. Association of Clinical Counsellors. She also offers a sliding fee scale to students, young people, and individuals who cannot afford full fee .

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Areas of Practice

Parent∕Teen Conflict
Infidelity
Marriage and∕or Relationship Issues
Family Conflict
Family Issues
Parenting Issues
Grief and Loss - General
Anxiety and∕or Panic
Depression
Perfectionism
Procrastination
Personal Growth
Self-Esteem Issues
Trauma - Family and friends affected by
Career Issues
Job Transition
Professional Burnout
Workplace Issues

Approaches Used

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT)
Family Therapy
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Integrative Psychotherapy
Marriage & Couples Counselling
Online ∕ Telehealth ∕ Virtual Counselling
Video Counselling