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

Anna MacGillivray
Anna MacGillivray
Anna MacGillivray is a Registered Clinical Counsellor offering individual and couples therapy. Her approach integrates emotion-focused therapy, somatic experiencing, and narrative therapy to help clients explore their patterns, body experiences, and the meanings they attach to them. With a compassionate, holistic approach, Anna supports clients dealing with trauma, anxiety, addiction, body image issues, and more, aiming to help them achieve greater well-being through connection and self-exploration.

Alexander Cahuas
Alexander Cahuas
I am a counselor and registered personal trainer who can combine mental health counseling with physical well-being. Our sessions will begin around understanding your present environment- what do we want to keep and what can we let go of. Next, what are you willing to try for your future as well as what has happened in your past. I combine my understanding of clinical practice philosophies (CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy) with Indigenous mental health perspectives and strategies. I believe well-being is a practice. To sustain and nurture this practice does take some practice and help. My role is to hear where you are at, provide alternative perspectives on challenges, and provide potential solutions we can practice.

Jason Lam
Jason Lam
Seeking counseling can be a challenging process and it’s important to work with a therapist that is the right fit for you. I thrive in working with individuals feeling overwhelmed, wanting relief, or seeking a deeper understanding of themselves. I primarily focus on mood, trauma and stress-related disorders such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, identity, self-esteem, and the effects of childhood abuse or neglect. During sessions, I often draw from CBT, mindfulness, attachment and neuroscience. The decision to look for a counselor often comes at a time of crisis. I understand and accept that it is my job to build your trust and create a space for you to process experiences, challenge barriers, and reclaim your story.

Jeff Conners
Jeff Conners
I have over 20 years experience primarily in mental health & substance use. My style can be described as: a positive, down to earth, relaxed & commonsensical ‘blue-collar’ type. After years of doing the ‘tried & true’, I am interested in doing something new. So my current focus is on men’s health & psychedelics.

Athina Lai
Athina Lai
I am a Registered Social Worker (RSW) with over 8 years of experience working in child welfare and healthcare settings. My passion lies in working with children and families, immigrants, and individuals facing mental and physical health challenges. I draw from various therapeutic models, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Narrative Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. By utilizing these approaches, I aim to provide client-centered, strength-based, and trauma-informed care, tailored to your unique needs.

Andrew (Andy) Wilkins
Andrew (Andy) Wilkins
Andrew (Andy) has extensive experience in coaching and counselling using CBT (cognitive-behavioural therapy) as well as EMDR. He supports his clients in getting the right tools to flourish in their daily lives and feel confident to overcome obstacles arising from stress, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, ADHD, grief, or relationship issues.
He has worked with a wide range of clients from post-secondary students to first responders and is familiar with helping people experiencing trauma injuries, including ICBC clients. He also often works with couples, having been trained in the Gottman Method.

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.

Jenna Becker
Jenna Becker
Hi all – I gratefully live and work on the traditional lands of the Squamish Peoples. My practice is entirely virtual at this point!
I enjoy working with youth and young adults who are struggling with anxiety, body image/disordered eating, depression, life transitions, suicidal ideation, family and peer conflict, and substance use disorders. I also work with caregivers to provide EFFT coaching to help better support your loved ones. I have extensive experience working with survivors of sexual and domestic violence. I strive to create a safe and inviting space for people to explore the different patterns in their lives.
I am registered with the First Nations Health Authority.

Mr Douglas Matear
Mr Douglas Matear
“Clients are the experts of their own lives, and wellness is not a state of being, but a state of action.”
Douglas Louis Matear is a long-time practitioner of EMDR but uses a variety of approaches that best suit the needs of his clients. His diverse work and life experiences suit him well in navigating difficult conversations. Early childhood trauma, the impact of abuse, anxiety, depression, and an anti-deficit frame are at the core of his work. Cross-cultural sensitivity and being a member of the LGBTQIA2P+ community have enriched his therapeutic approaches. He is further interested in stress reduction, mindfulness, the importance of exercise, and coaching clients to be the best they can be.

Dr. Gloria Jacobucci
Dr. Gloria Jacobucci
My approach typically includes managing current symptoms and addressing underlying causes. Interpersonal patterns are often at the heart of depression, so our work together may include a focus on improving relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and others. Remote therapy only.

Isabel Ruediger
Isabel Ruediger
I am a retired career firefighter that believes first responder occupational stress and repeated exposures to potentially traumatic events can sometimes lead to struggles in enjoying quality of life. Therapy can be an opportunity to to work collaboratively together in navigating the balance of work and personal life. In my practice I draw upon evidence based modalities such as CBT and ACT in working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma or OCD.

Mr James Howard
Mr James Howard
Men need better mental health support.
The weight of responsibility and lack of support can cause men to tough it out, leading to internal struggles and unaddressed mental health issues.
At The Stigman Group we address head-on the stigma surrounding men’s mental health – for men, by men.
We believe that strong, capable men are essential for a thriving society. By providing tailored support and empowering men to prioritize their mental well-being, we aim to help them reclaim their manhood with resilience, authenticity, and strength.
It’s time to break the stigma.

Ari Boublil
Ari Boublil
I aim to go beyond talk therapy with actionable interventions and tangible milestones. Together, we’ll work on creating a path forward that is focused, practical, and empowering.
Advanced training in: ADHD, Anxiety, Trauma, Emotional Regulation, CBT, & EMDR. I focus on providing concrete strategies and tools to help you overcome challenges and achieve lasting results. My approach is goal-oriented while being supportive.

Dr. Jeff Halvorsen
Dr. Jeff Halvorsen
Now more than ever, men are feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about how to navigate financial strain, relationship tension, and shifting expectations of masculinity.
At Riverstone Counselling, I offer a space where you don’t have to have it all figured out. You can talk openly, set the pace, be heard, and begin to reconnect with your values, your strength, and your sense of self.
Working with men is my passion – so much so that I did my PhD focusing on men’s well-being, masculinity, and healthy relationships. I’d love to share what I’ve learned and walk with you. Let’s get started, shoot me an email or book a free, 15-minute consultation on my website.

Wes McVey
Wes McVey
I specialize in working with men of all ages – particularly men with symptoms of ADHD, anxiety and depression – along with parents and couples.
I am a son, brother, husband, father, and counsellor. Before counselling, I worked mainly with young men as a probation officer over 12 years, and with adults at a residential drug and alcohol recovery program for five. I learned to listen first, and to build on clients’ existing strengths and motivation to help them change longstanding habits using evidence-based strategies. If you are ready to try a different approach and put in the hard work, then send me a message and we can talk about a plan.
Contact
Call and request an initial appointment by phone or email. Once you get to your appointment, explain your symptoms and what’s going on in your life.
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Therapists listed in the HeadsUpGuys Directory are required to hold relevant professional training (Master’s level or equivalent), experience working with men’s mental health, and active membership or licensure with a recognized therapy body in their region.
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