Therapy in Vancouver, BC
Trusted Counselling Services in Vancouver, BC
Compassionate, trauma-informed counselling for individuals, couples, and families in the heart of Vancouver.
Welcome to our Vancouver office, where healing begins in a safe, welcoming space. Located at the corner of West Broadway and Willow Street, our Vancouver therapy location offers both comfort and convenience for those seeking therapy in Vancouver, BC. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, relationship struggles or another mental health challenge, our experienced therapists are here to support you. We offer both in-person therapy sessions and online counselling, depending on your needs.
Why Choose Therapy at Our Vancouver Office?
Our West Broadway location is home to a team of therapists who specialize in a wide range of mental health concerns. Whether you’re looking for support with trauma, anxiety, ADHD, depression, parenting, BPD, grief or another mental health challenge, you can work with a therapist who meets your needs and aligns with what you are looking for.
Some of the reasons clients choose this location include:
- A warm, modern, private therapy space
- Central Vancouver location with great transit access
- Therapists with a wide range of specializations and training
- A relational, evidence-based approach to counselling
Location Details
Address: Corner of West Broadway & Willow Street, Vancouver, BC
Transit: Just a few blocks from Broadway-City Hall SkyTrain Station
Parking: Underground paid parking available in the building and metered street parking in the surrounding neighbourhood
Accessibility: The office is wheelchair accessible
Options: Both in-person and virtual sessions are available
Find the Right Therapist for You
What We Offer at Our Vancouver Location
Our team includes therapists with specialized training in:
- Trauma therapy (including C-PTSD and emotional regulation)
- DBT-informed therapy for BPD
- Anxiety and depression counselling
- Couples therapy
- Grief and loss
- Therapy for ADHD
- Family counselling and parenting support
- Therapy for life transitions, stress and burnout
- Therapy for aviation professionals
All of our approaches are trauma-informed, and we prioritize creating a non-judgmental, affirming space for healing.
Insurance Coverage with Our Therapists in Vancouver
Our therapy services may be partially or fully reimbursed through extended health benefits. Many insurance plans in BC provide coverage for sessions with:
Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCCs) are regulated by the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC), the professional governing body for clinical counsellors in British Columbia. Many extended health benefit plans recognize RCCs and CCCs as eligible providers, including plans offered through Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life, Pacific Blue Cross, and Green Shield, among others.
Coverage varies by plan, so we recommend confirming the details of your benefits directly with your insurance provider to understand your specific eligibility and reimbursement amounts.
Do I have to live in Vancouver to see a therapist at this office?
No. If you live anywhere in British Columbia, you can work with our therapists virtually through secure online sessions.
Do your therapists offer evening or weekend appointments?
Some therapists at this location offer flexible hours. You can view availability on their individual booking pages or talk to them about this during a free 15 minute phone consultation.
What types of therapy are offered at the Vancouver location?
We offer individual therapy, couples therapy, family counselling, trauma therapy, and more. Modalities include CBT, DBT, ACT, EFT, mindfulness-based therapies, and more.
How do I know which therapist is right for me?
We encourage you to read through our team bios and book a free consultation call with anyone who feels like a potential match. You don’t have to commit to the first therapist you speak with, we want you to feel confident in your decision.
Can I switch from virtual to in-person sessions (or vice versa)?
There is not a one-size fits all approach to family conflict, but some of the most effective types of therapy include emotionally-focused therapy, family systems therapy, narrative therapy, and many others. These approaches help families identify patterns, improve communication, and explore how each person’s story and emotions shape the family dynamic.