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Dr. Tyler Brown

REMOTE ACROSS BC

Dr. Tyler Brown

PhD, McGill University
Years in practice: 13
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I am a registered psychologist who specializes in helping men navigate major loss, trauma, and life transitions through adaptive and values-driven approaches. My practice focuses on fostering personal growth, emotional resilience, and meaningful adjustment in areas such as relationships, career, and health. I am committed to working collaboratively with you to develop tailored strategies that move your forward with more clarity and confidence.

REMOTE ACROSS BC
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Jen Simpatico

Kelowna, British Columbia

Jen Simpatico

MACP, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 1
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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.

Kelowna, British Columbia
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Dr. Stephanie McCune

Nanaimo, British Columbia

Dr. Stephanie McCune

MA in Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University and PhD in Social Sciences, Tilburg University
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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.

I am available to assist children, youth, adults, families, and couples experiencing stressors of mental health and/or substance use challenges, trauma, life transitions, health behaviour change, COVID, parenting/caregiving, grief and loss, or family conflict. I am available both in person and remotely.
Nanaimo, British Columbia
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Simon Russell

Victoria, British Columbia

Simon Russell

MEd, Simon Fraser University
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Whether you’re processing past trauma, navigating difficult relationships, or seeking greater self-awareness, I’m here to support you. Together, we’ll create a safe, collaborative space where you can explore your experiences, deepen your understanding of yourself, and move toward the change you desire.

Victoria, British Columbia
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Ava Kottmeier

New Westminster, British Columbia

Ava Kottmeier

Master of Counselling Psychology, Adler University
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I support people who have been feeling overwhelmed and want to get back in touch with their values, feel safe in their bodies, and live a meaningful, empowering life. My work is trauma-focused and I have experience working with anxiety, depression, identity, relationships, sex, and more. I am a queer, neurodivergent therapist and my services are available through my private practice and with the BC Society for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Learn more on my website.

New Westminster, British Columbia
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Nelson Szeto

Burnaby, British Columbia

Nelson Szeto

MA in Counselling Psychology (MCP), Adler School of Professional Psychology
Years in practice: 13
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Attachment-based/systems-based that’s integrated in Adlerian, CBT, and EMDR approaches. Working with anxiety, couples work, and parent-child family therapy. Trauma and abuse populations as well.

Burnaby, British Columbia
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Meena Hira

Vancouver, British Columbia

Meena Hira

MCP, Adler University
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

My goal is to create an open and nonjudgmental space for you to work towards your goals & your healing at your own pace. I work with issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, identity, life stress, racism/discrimination, and more. I work from an approach called Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) which helps clients bring awareness to their underlying emotions and break the cycles that make them feel stuck. I offer virtual & in-person sessions in Vancouver, BC. Let’s start with a free phone consultation! You can contact me by email: [email protected] or check out my website for the online booking link.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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Daniel Cook

Victoria, British Columbia

Daniel Cook

MEd (Counselling), University of Victoria
Years in practice: 22

Compassion and straightforwardness make up the cornerstone of how I work. As a counsellor, my goal is to help people recognise where they are, how they got there, and assist them in building a path forward.

I have been a counsellor since 2003 and hold a Masters of Education with a speciality in counselling. I am registered to provide counselling services for the First Nations Health Authority. You may be eligible for reimbursement of counselling services if you have a benefits package through your employer. Please check with them to see if you qualify.

I offer a complimentary telephone consultation so that we can determine if working together would be a good fit for you.

Victoria, British Columbia
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Jennifer Schine

Vancouver, British Columbia

Jennifer Schine

MA, Simon Fraser University; MCP, Adler University
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Counselling helps us unearth our internal compass, also called our inner intelligence, intuition, or higher self, so that we can relearn how to trust ourselves again. This is important work. Together, I will help you develop your capacity to respond to life’s circumstances and manage the discomfort that you are experiencing. Our pain, anxiety, sadness, love, and joy all have important information for us. They can reveal what is required of us to heal, grow, and even thrive.

My counselling services are collaborative, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed while rooted in a holistic approach (body/mind/spirit). I draw from various theoretical lenses, including Existential, Adlerian, Internal Family Systems, Jungian, DBT, and CBT.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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Kristy Ricard

Chilliwack, British Columbia

Kristy Ricard

Masters of Counselling Psychology
Years in practice: 3
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Accepting NEW Clients – Are you looking for support in navigating anxious thoughts or feelings, or what feels like a dark cloud following you around? Are you tired of feeling like you’re not enough? Is a new life change causing stress or needing exploring? Do you feel burdened by obsessive thinking, or difficulties with food and body image? Are there relationships in your life that you’d like to explore, or better understand how you feel when around others? Are you simply hoping to build self-awareness or coping strategies?

It’s normal if reaching out feels scary. I’ve worked with individuals in public, athletics, and private health settings, and i’m looking forward to connecting with you.

Chilliwack, British Columbia
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Jodi Bridges

Langley, British Columbia

Jodi Bridges

MA Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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!

Langley, British Columbia
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Ala’a Founouni

Port Moody, British Columbia

Ala’a Founouni

MA, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 1
Offers:  Remote Therapy

As a male therapist and father to a young son, I’m especially passionate about men’s mental health. I’ve seen firsthand how powerful it can be to create safe, non-judgmental spaces where men feel supported in opening up and doing the deeper work. I also offer sliding scale options to help make therapy more accessible for potential clients who are being priced out of mental healthcare, something I care deeply about.

I’m a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) and Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with nearly a decade of experience in community counselling, support, and advocacy. I offer a down-to-earth, trauma-informed approach for clients dealing with stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, or relationship strain. I draw from CBT, DBT, and strength-based tools to help you better understand what you’re going through, cope more effectively, and move forward in a way that works for you. My style is warm, direct, and grounded in real-life experience.

Port Moody, British Columbia
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Dr. David Kealy

Dr. David Kealy

MSW, PhD, University of British Columbia
Years in practice: 25+

My approach to psychotherapy is tailored to the particular problems, strengths, and experiences of each individual client. Although I am informed by my research – and the research and theories of others – on identity and personality, emotions and interpersonal relationships, and the effects of trauma, I base my work in therapy on an understanding of the individual. This individualized focus lends itself to a variety of issues that lead people to seek therapy. While every therapy is unique, I maintain an overall commitment to establishing a professional, safe, and comfortable therapeutic relationship to help clients address important personal goals and challenges.

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Sho Sho O

Vancouver, British Columbia

Sho Sho O

MA in Counselling
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy
I am a registered counsellor from Hong Kong. I specialize in helping clients heal from traumatic or distressing experiences, primarily by utilizing Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing and Lifespan Integration. My approach is also grounded in somatic psychology, Ego States theory, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I practice in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
My interest in becoming a counsellor came from my experience of witnessing a close family member suffering from schizophrenia, along with my own struggles with family and relationship traumas, anxiety and self-confidence. My goal is to come alongside my clients to create conditions for healing, resilience and growth.
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Calvin Black

Victoria, British Columbia

Calvin Black

MA in Counselling Psychology, University of Victoria
Years in practice: 11
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I work with individuals and couples from a Narrative Therapeutic lens. I have also had experience working with men who have experienced abuse and trauma. I am an experienced counsellor and work out of the Arbour Counselling Centre in Victoria, BC. Before counselling, I worked with youth through a local church for many years.

Victoria, British Columbia
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