Therapists in British Columbia
- Abbotsford
- Burnaby
- Campbell River
- Chilliwack
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- 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

Valerie MacNeil
Valerie MacNeil
Are you experiencing overwhelming emotions, unwanted thoughts, challenging relationships, codependency, unhelpful habits or addiction? You are not alone. If you are feeling stuck in life, I can help by listening to your concerns and providing the support you need for anxiety and depression, grief, loss, transition, stress, addiction and codependency.
The primary modality I work from is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, however, I incorporate many elements into the work I do with clients depending on their needs.
I realize that the decision to start therapy can be terrifying and takes a lot of courage, believe me, I have been there myself. Contact me for a free 20-minute phone consultation.

Madison Maitz
Madison Maitz
I take a holistic, mind-body approach in my practice and work to develop an awareness of how our nervous system plays a key role in regulating our emotions and internal state. I integrate aspects of both talk and body-based interventions to best support healing.
I specialize in; anxiety, trauma, stress, burnout, relationship issues, athletic & sports performance, and emotional regulation.
I draw primarily from polyvagal-informed therapy to support emotional and nervous system regulation, helping clients build resilience and cultivate safety in their bodies. I integrate somatic practices to encourage deeper body awareness and facilitate healing, and utilize EMDR to process past trauma and rewire unhelpful patterns.

Tori Head
Tori Head
As a therapist, I draw from my background in collegiate hockey to emphasize the importance of movement and building emotional capacity. Specializing in ADHD, emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, anger management, and domestic violence support, I approach therapy through a trauma-informed lens. My focus is on stabilizing and strengthening autonomic patterns, creating a safe and authentic space for your healing journey.
I offer in-person and online therapy.

Cameron Gibson
Cameron Gibson
My experience working within interdisciplinary treatment teams taught me that measurable changes to mental health function are critical. I have found that the counselling process can be vague, unstructured, and without clear timelines. I set clear goals with clients and remain accountable to treatment progression and achieving therapeutic outcomes. Struggling with mental health concerns is common, and I aim to normalize this with clients so we can start treatment. I do not want to just work in the field of mental health, but want to change it. I want men to speak up and get help when they cannot cope.

Arthur Tiojanco
Arthur Tiojanco
No matter what we may be going through in our lives, we should be able to take the time to slow down and take care of our mental, spiritual, and emotional health. Finding a person who can help guide you through those challenges and give you a sense of safety and support is important as we traverse our healing journeys.
I strive to create a safe and supportive space that is rooted in empathy, authenticity, and collaboration where my clients will be heard, empowered, and understood. I hope to join you in your journey and thank you for taking the time to learn a little about me and how I may be able to support you.

Linnea Saltel
Linnea Saltel
In my work as an RCC, my approach to wellness is holistic and trauma-informed; I strive to consider the many factors that contribute to your overall well-being. I work collaboratively and take a strengths-based approach that honours your own unique skills and resources. In our work together, one of my main goals is to create safety in our relationship in which you will be met with warmth, compassion, and validation.
I’m experienced with trauma and PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationships, and career. I often incorporate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Feel free to book a free 15-minute phone consult if you’d like to learn more – I’d be happy to chat!

Iosif Oros
Iosif Oros
I specialize in supporting adult men facing anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, addiction, and relationship issues. My goal is to help men build resilience, develop healthy coping strategies, and create meaningful, lasting change. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space to explore life’s challenges and gain insight. My approach is client-centered, practical, and strength-based. I’m trained in CBT, MI, SFBT, Grief Therapy, and trauma-informed care, with experience in behavioural therapy. I provide both in-person and online counselling tailored to the unique mental health needs of men.

Sojourn Counselling and Neurofeedback
Sojourn Counselling and Neurofeedback
Sojourn provides counselling and neurofeedback for individuals, couples, and families. We offer services for depression and anxiety, grief and loss, couples counseling, trauma, PTSD, and more. Therapy is tailored to each of our client’s individual needs to help them reach their mental health goals.

Cameron Grunbaum
Cameron Grunbaum

John Woychuk
John Woychuk
I have worked successfully with a lot of men in my practice. I understand how hard it can be for men to seek help. At the same time I know from experience that there’s tremendous benefit involved for those men who take that first step. My counselling approach is about compassion and non-judgement. Whatever is happening for you will be accepted and faced together. From a stance of respect and an underlying core belief that you have the wisdom within you to overcome your challenges, I will support you in recognizing and engaging powerful resources both within you and around you. Counselling theories and methodologies I use include Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Dr. John Ogrodniczuk
Dr. John Ogrodniczuk
My work is individually tailored to suit the person and the problem for which they seek consultation. I approach each client in a non-judgmental manner, being sensitive to the circumstances of their issues, and empathic to their experiences. Clients can expect to work within a collaborative relationship, and together we will clarify the primary issue(s) to be dealt with, set concrete and attainable goals, and regularly appraise your progress.

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 Geoff Williams
Mr Geoff Williams
I primarily work through a safe and effective therapeutic relationship. My approach blends safety with a change orientation. While I use EMDR and Somatic Experiencing, I draw most from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, which incorporates mindfulness and CBT. Specializations include Relationship Break-up and Affair Recovery; Boundaries and Communication; Mental Health treatment for ADHD, depression, and anxiety; and Addictions.

David Holmes
David Holmes
I specialize in two areas. Men’s sexual health and relationship concerns, where we co-examine the psychological, biological, social, and behavioural factors behind sexual issues or relationship insecurities that are creating barriers and holding men back from connecting.
I also help men explore work and life transitions: stressors that make people resistant to change. For some, it can be examining their “blind spots” that prevent them from recognizing the right time to make a transition.
I use a strengths-based approach to move you from where you are to where you want to be. I provide a caring and nurturing space for clients to express feelings, emotions, behaviours, and relationships.

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.
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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Recommended Qualifications
We recommend therapists who hold a minimum of a Master’s level education (in North America), Level 4 credentials (in the UK), a degree and ACA Level 2 qualifications (in Australia) in a relevant discipline (e.g., clinical or counselling psychology, therapeutic counselling, social work), along with membership, licensure, and accreditation with an appropriate governing body or professional organization.