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Coleen Adderley

Kelowna, British Columbia

Coleen Adderley

MA in Counselling Psychology
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Coleen has over 20 years’ experience working in healthcare including Emergency Room nursing, acute care, mental health, oncology, long term care, and Clinical Research. She previously developed and ran an autism art therapy program for adolescents, teens and adults. Coleen helps her clients to understand that change, crisis, and adversity are necessary for personal growth and development. What looks like an overwhelming threat often contains an opportunity to heal, grow, and learn. By using evidence based treatments and a non-judgemental empathetic approach, Coleen will help you to learn a variety of tools that will help you to overcome your current challenges and be better equipped to cope with anything life throws your way in the future.

Kelowna, British Columbia
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Edon Zherka

Vancouver, British Columbia

Edon Zherka

MA in Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Hi, I am a registered clinical counsellor and psychological first aid provider whose counselling work integrates emotional, physiological and social avenues to achieve lasting positive change. I have supported those struggling with depression, addiction, anxiety, eating disorders, co-dependency, life transitions, emotional regulation, stress management, attachment disorders, self-harm, OCD and other mental health issues. Using a cognitive-behavioural approach (CBT), I work with clients to break and replace self-defeating thoughts and behaviours. Having been raised in a bicultural home, I also recognize the important, yet often difficult, demands placed by family and culture and jointly seeks ways to balance such needs.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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Kevin Kraussler

Vancouver, British Columbia

Kevin Kraussler

Master of Counselling in Psychology, Adler University
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I’m passionate about welcoming individuals of all backgrounds into my practice and my primary areas of focus are clients with anxiety and depression, substance use challenges, developmental trauma, stress management, and life transitions. I use a trauma-informed and anti-oppressive lens to guide my clients in finding greater strength and resiliency in their lives. As someone who has changed careers a few times, I understand the process of finding purpose in your life and am able to provide tools to those searching for meaning in their everyday lives. I also have personal expertise within the LGBTQ+ community and do specialize in supporting clients navigating life transitions and matters of identity.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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Mr. Paul McIsaac

REMOTE ACROSS CANADA

Mr. Paul McIsaac

MA in Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 18
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I have been working with adult individuals and couples for over 10 years now. My practice focuses on existential humanistic therapy, compassionate counselling for those suffering grief, loss, pain, and isolation. Ultimately, the main goal is to discover one’s meaning and develop it to build more strength and confidence to achieve other goals. Many of my clients are men suffering depression, some even contemplating suicide. I use cognitive behavioural therapy to assist them in analyzing and coordinating their thoughts, behaviours, and actions into more effective and satisfying lives. I work online and by telephone with Canadian clients in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as the Territories. Remote therapy only.

REMOTE ACROSS CANADA
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Duncan Keist

Port Moody, British Columbia

Duncan Keist

MA, Trinity Western University
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Duncan values providing care that is affirming, non-judgmental, inclusive, and poignant to each individual’s needs. He creates a warm and inviting space so that clients can feel safe and encouraged to explore their concerns. Duncan believes that every person has the internal resources to guide them through life’s trials. By learning to access those resources through self-compassion, inquiry, acceptance, and skill-building, he believes that clients can navigate challenges with greater resiliency and foresight.

Overall, Duncan sees his clients’ humanity, identifies and nurtures their strengths, and assists them to find solace and normalcy again.

Port Moody, British Columbia
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Leslie Fahr

Chilliwack, British Columbia

Leslie Fahr

MACP, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 13
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Many men don’t talk about it openly, but feeling disconnected — from your partner, your emotions, or even from yourself — can quietly take a huge toll. Whether it shows up as withdrawal, shutting down, anger, overwhelm, ADHD-like overload, or not knowing how to express what you actually feel, the experience underneath is often the same: it’s lonely to carry life without feeling understood.

In therapy, I help men build the skills and inner foundation for healthier relationships — not just with others, but with themselves. I support clients navigating emotional shutdown, communication barriers, trauma, ADHD/ASD-related overwhelm, and the kind of quiet pain that rarely gets put into words.

I am part of the Chilliwack Vitality Collective team and sessions with me can be booked via text at 855-425-4310‬.

Chilliwack, British Columbia
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Calvin Black

Victoria, British Columbia

Calvin Black

MA in Counselling Psychology, University of Victoria
Years in practice: 12
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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MRS LOLA OPACIC LUNOT

White Rock, British Columbia

MRS LOLA OPACIC LUNOT

BSW-UVIC, MSW-Dalhousie University
Years in practice: 13
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I have 15 + years of experience in the social work field (from child protection to medical social work- including ER, Maternity, and medical units). I have spent the last 3 years working on an Inpatient Psychiatry Unit where you can still find me 3 days per week. I pride myself in helping and working with individuals struggling with mental illness and addictions as well as their loved ones.

I practice within a trauma informed, anti-oppressive and intersectional practice and use the following counselling approaches:

​Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
Motivational Interviewing
Solution-Focused Therapy
Gottman’s Couple’s Therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

White Rock, British Columbia
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Jeff Conners

Kamloops, British Columbia

Jeff Conners

MSW, Universtiy of British Columbia
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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.

Kamloops, British Columbia
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Mark Smith

Vancouver, British Columbia

Mark Smith

MSW, University of British Columbia
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I’m a Family Systems Therapist who has been in practice since 1988. I work with men from a family of origin or a family systems approach. This means, in part, that I think of men and their emotional functioning within a systems framework. I think about how their sense of themselves, and their emotional function has been shaped by the relational dynamic of their friends and family, past and present. This then contributes to emotional health symptoms like depression.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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Mr. Joel Brass

Surrey, British Columbia

Mr. Joel Brass

MASc, University of Waterloo
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

It’s tough to be a man. I know. I’ve been one all of my life. Whether it be emotional or sexual intimacy issues, depression, anxiety, self-esteem and the over-reliance on career, substances, money or sex, men can get lost in a thousand different ways. For 36 years now I have been counselling men and know this territory inside and out.

Surrey, British Columbia
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Isabel Ruediger

Vancouver, British Columbia

Isabel Ruediger

Masters in Counselling, City University of Seattle
Years in practice: 5
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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​Alisa Farina

New Westminster, British Columbia

​Alisa Farina

MA, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 3
Offers:  Remote Therapy
Hello, I’m Alisa Farina, a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), I offer in person sessions in New Westminster and virtual sessions anywhere in B.C.  I have training, education, and 30 years of experience  working with individuals in the areas of trauma, abuse, anxiety, depression, addiction, life transitions, relationships, and grief. I also support guys (and families of guys) with ADHD/ADD and Autism/ASD, including adults who are new to this diagnosis.
I have specific experience supporting males with their mental health. Tailoring treatment for each client, I use cognitive behaviour, solution focused, narrative, and family systems therapy through an evidence-driven, goal oriented approach that focuses on client change.
Counselling is an opportunity for us to work together confidentially, as we identify practical steps to help you better cope, find relief, and move forward.
Ready to take the next step? Schedule a confidential, complimentary 30 minute consultation with me today.
New Westminster, British Columbia
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Valerie MacNeil

Victoria, British Columbia

Valerie MacNeil

MEd in Counselling Psychology, University of Victoria
Years in practice: 19
Offers:  Remote Therapy

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.

Victoria, British Columbia
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Vitality Collective – Vancouver

Vancouver, British Columbia

Vitality Collective – Vancouver

Number of Therapists: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy, Individual Therapy

Vitality Collective offers inclusive, trauma-informed counselling tailored for men navigating life’s challenges. With locations in Kelowna, Chilliwack, Surrey, Vancouver, and online across BC, our team of Registered Clinical Counsellors provides support for issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship stress, and life transitions.

Our “best-match” approach ensures clients are paired with therapists who align with their unique goals and experiences, fostering trust and meaningful progress. Whether you’re seeking clarity, healing, or personal growth, Vitality Collective offers a safe, confidential space to move forward.

Contact us by email or phone, or use our text to book line at 855-425-4310‬.

Vancouver, British Columbia
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