Therapists in British Columbia
- Abbotsford
- Burnaby
- Campbell River
- Chilliwack
- Comox
- Coquitlam
- Delta
- Duncan
- Gabriola Island
- Gibsons
- Golden
- Kamloops
- Kelowna
- Langford
- Langley
- Maple Ridge
- Mission
- Nanaimo
- New Westminster
- North Vancouver
- Parksville
- Port Alberni
- Port Coquitlam
- Port Moody
- Powell River
- Prince George
- Richmond
- Salmon Arm
- Sooke
- Squamish
- Surrey
- Vancouver
- Vernon
- Victoria
- West Kelowna
- White Rock

Jodi Bridges
Jodi Bridges
My professional background includes experience in assisting individuals with diverse mental health needs, such as anxiety and depression, and neurodivergence, including ADHD and autism. I strive to create a safe, non-judgmental space where you can feel heard, understood, and empowered to address your challenges.
Rooted in person-centred counselling, my approach emphasizes your inherent potential for personal growth and healing. I am dedicated to walking alongside you with empathy, patience, and authenticity as you navigate your path toward positive change. I invite you to book a free 15-minute consultation and we can discuss how to support you best!

Amandeep Jassal
Amandeep Jassal
Amandeep is a deeply intuitive professional therapist who brings a gentle presence and calming energy to his work with clients. An effective listener, Amandeep tunes into his client’s words, body language, and emotions to ask targeted questions that guide the client to the root causes of the issue.
Working from a compassion-focused lens, Amandeep incorporates his training in cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behavioural therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness training (mindful self-compassion and mindfulness-based stress reduction).

Dr. Stephanie McCune
Dr. Stephanie McCune
Hello, my name is Stephanie and I am grateful to have been working in the field of health and human services for over 23 years. I am humbled to provide clinical counselling services to individuals, families, couples and groups. In all of my interactions I centre safety, collaboration, trauma-informed practice, cultural humility, and compassion. I hold a Masters in Counselling Psychology and a PhD with a specialization in the field of substance use and addiction. I work alongside youth and adults involved with alcohol and/or other drugs and strive to meet people where they are at with both a strength-based and collaborative lens. My deep passion involves supporting family members and carers affected by substance use who may be seeking services in their own right, or a safe place to share their experience as they navigate the rollercoaster of loving a person involved with substances.

Natasha Sani
Natasha Sani
My practice specializes in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, chronic illness or cancer, ADHD, grief, and major life transitions, including the shift into adulthood and evolving family dynamics. I recognize that our identities and personal narratives are shaped by lived experiences—challenges, traumas, and milestones that influence our resilience and self-perception. By exploring these influences, we can foster personal growth and meaningful transformation.

Aditi Jasra
Aditi Jasra
When talking is hard, I use a trauma-informed approach and EFT lens to support my clients. I use EMDR, Somatics, EFT and mindfulness in my work along with CBT and DBT so that my male clients are able to feel safe to express their emotions and challenge the stigma around mental health.

Andrew Wallace
Andrew Wallace
One of the most noble pursuits and individual can have is to strive to lead a meaningful and purposeful life. This can be an extremely difficult task, both in terms of determining what this personally means and then figuring out how to get there. When we feel stuck and overwhelmed, other negative and self-limiting states also take shape including anxiety and depression, leaving us full of bad habits and desperate for change. In the therapeutic work with Andrew, the aim is to uncover the root causes that inhibit fulfillment and to further apply practical strategies that will permit change and foster personal growth.

Arno Lowi
Arno Lowi
I focus on what works using practical, cutting-edge techniques to help you understand yourself and acquire the skills you need to improve your life. I collaborate with you to achieve greater joy, fulfilment, effectiveness, clarity and stability in your life. You really don’t have to do it alone anymore. I use direct, practical language and cut through jargon to quickly clarify confusion. Sessions with me are always productive. I train you to do things differently, so that you achieve better results in life. My clients really get better.

Cameron Grunbaum
Cameron Grunbaum

Jess Rathwell
Jess Rathwell
I use warmth, humour, and emotional capacity to support people who are coping with challenges, overwhelm, grief and mental health concerns. I bring a compassion that allows folks to feel understood, respected, and that they are having a genuinely authentic conversation. Having worked in hospitals, prisons, public health, and other diverse settings, I bring an expansive tool kit of ways to support whatever hopes and goals you have for counselling.

Kevin Berry
Kevin Berry
I work online with couples and individuals across Canada (BC, YT, NWT, SK, MB, Nunavut) who want to live with more joy and meaning in their lives in spite of the trauma they’ve faced. Though the past can hold us back, it does not have to define us. The counselling I offer can help you process and integrate your past so that it doesn’t get so much in the way of you achieving what you want in life – whether that be progressing your life and career goals, deepening your relationships with others, processing grief and loss, becoming more confident in your personal identity, or managing and growing through depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. I work to connect you with your emotions and build concrete skills that will help you thrive.

Darren Williamson
Darren Williamson
I provide counselling from an existential-humanistic lens, prioritizing your expertise as well as finding ways to help you regain a sense of control in your life. My job is to help you grow and make positive changes. I’m here to work with you on your challenges and goals. Therapy is a process that can move you toward being the healthiest version of yourself and living the life you desire.

Jen Simpatico
Jen Simpatico
If you’re feeling stuck, disconnected, or just tired of carrying it all on your own, you’re not alone. The truth is, mental health doesn’t exist in a vacuum – the ways we learn to cope, express, or shut down are shaped by how we were raised, what was expected of us, and the messages we’ve absorbed about what it means to “be a man.”
In our work together, we slow things down and get curious about what’s really happening underneath the surface – not to overanalyze, but to help you make sense of your experience in a way that feels grounding and real. My style is collaborative, straightforward, and human. I meet you where you’re at, and together we work toward a steadier, more connected way of being in your life.
I am part of the Kelowna Vitality Collective team and sessions with me can be booked via text at 855-425-4310.

Mr. Gerry Bock
Mr. Gerry Bock
Our practice is focused on assessing the sources of the issues and providing strategies and tools for the management and resolution of symptoms. Specifically, we offer services for Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Relationship Improvement, Mediation, and High Conflict family situations. We welcome the opportunity to connect with you and discuss how we can assist. We offer sessions through Face to Face, Telephone, Zoom, and Skype.

Keely Honeywill
Keely Honeywill
I practice from an anti-oppressive, intersectional feminist, and trauma-informed lens. To be grounded in anti-oppressive practice from an intersection feminist lens means recognizing and examining the harmful systems that impact individual’s mental health. Pain and suffering are not created in a vacuum, but rather experienced as a result of the unjust systems that influence daily living. These influences can include patriarchy, capitalism, colonialism, heteronormativity, and prescribed gender norms.

San Samra
San Samra
If you feel like you keep running into the same wall — the same fights, the same stress, the same habits that you promised yourself you’d break — you’re not alone. A lot of men carry the weight silently and think they should “just figure it out” on their own, but that pressure is exactly what keeps everything bottled up.
My work focuses on helping men understand why these patterns keep repeating, and how to get unstuck without shame or judgment. Whether it shows up as stress, anger, anxiety, shutdown, relationship strain, or feeling like you’re not living up to your own potential, there is always something underneath the surface that is asking to be understood. You don’t need to have the perfect words or a polished story — you just need a place where you don’t have to keep pretending everything is fine.
I am part of the Surrey Vitality Collective team and sessions with me can be booked via text at 855-425-4310.
Contact
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