Best Therapists and Counsellors in British Columbia

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Samudyatha Hiremagalore

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Surrey, BC)
Virtual Sessions in AB, BC, NB, and ON.
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Samudyatha Hiremagalore

Sonya Salonen Cornies

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Kingsville, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Sonya Salonen Cornies

Sonya Salonen Cornies

Registered Psychotherapist
$160/session
Building Meaningful Connections, Boundaries and boundary setting, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Depression coping skills, Maternal mental health, Prenatal care, Perinatal, Pregnancy, Postnatal Care, Relationships, Conflict resolution, Familial and social relationships, Parenting, Family Conflict, Emotional regulation, Effective communication, Thought Restructuring, Interpersonal dynamics, Goal Setting, Highly Sensitive Person, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, Personal Growth
Building Meaningful Connections, Boundaries and boundary setting, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Depression coping skills, Maternal mental health, Prenatal care, Perinatal, Pregnancy, Postnatal Care, Relationships, Conflict resolution, Familial and social relationships, Parenting, Family Conflict, Emotional regulation, Effective communication, Thought Restructuring, Interpersonal dynamics, Goal Setting, Highly Sensitive Person, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, Personal Growth

Michèle Dawn

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Edmonton, AB)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Michèle Dawn

Michèle Dawn

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
She/Her
$150/session
ADHD, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Burnout, Building Self-Care Routines, Career guidance, Creativity, Dating challenges, Decision making, Emotional regulation, Goal Setting, Life transitions, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Imposter syndrome, Overwhelm, Stress, Wellness Counselling, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Habits
ADHD, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Break-up recovery, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Burnout, Building Self-Care Routines, Career guidance, Creativity, Dating challenges, Decision making, Emotional regulation, Goal Setting, Life transitions, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness, Imposter syndrome, Overwhelm, Stress, Wellness Counselling, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Habits

Kristin Kurian

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in MB, NT, SK, BC, and ON.
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Kristin Kurian

Kristin Kurian

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her/Hers
$200/session
Anxiety, Children/Teens, Depression, Emotional regulation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Dating challenges, Family Conflict, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Life transitions, Navigating challenging relationships, Parental divorce, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Stress, Parenting
Anxiety, Children/Teens, Depression, Emotional regulation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Dating challenges, Family Conflict, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Life transitions, Navigating challenging relationships, Parental divorce, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Stress, Parenting

Becky Hills

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Cobalt, ON)
Virtual Sessions in AB, BC, MB, NT, NU, ON, SK, and YT.
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Becky Hills

Sheema Khan

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, AB, and MB.
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Sheema Khan

Sheema Khan

Registered Psychotherapist
She/Her
$150/session
ADHD, Attention and Impulsivity, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Attachment wounds, Borderline Personality Disorder, Caregiver burnout, College or University Coaching, Burnout, Career guidance, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Assertiveness, Cultural Challenges, Dissociation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Domestic violence, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, BIPOC
ADHD, Attention and Impulsivity, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Attachment wounds, Borderline Personality Disorder, Caregiver burnout, College or University Coaching, Burnout, Career guidance, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Assertiveness, Cultural Challenges, Dissociation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Domestic violence, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, BIPOC

Shane Pokroy

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Shane Pokroy

Shane Pokroy

Registered Psychotherapist
$165/session
Mindfulness, Overwhelm, Motivation, Perfectionism, Goal Setting, Stress, Burnout, Productivity, Relationships, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Negative thinking and ruminating, Career guidance, Dating challenges, Existential questions, Decision making, Couples, Creativity, Emotional regulation, Habits, Imposter syndrome, Life transitions, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Nervous system regulation, Spirituality
Mindfulness, Overwhelm, Motivation, Perfectionism, Goal Setting, Stress, Burnout, Productivity, Relationships, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Negative thinking and ruminating, Career guidance, Dating challenges, Existential questions, Decision making, Couples, Creativity, Emotional regulation, Habits, Imposter syndrome, Life transitions, Men's issues, Meaning and purpose, Nervous system regulation, Spirituality

Kaitlin Stephens

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in ON, YT, BC, NS, AB, SK, PE, and NL.
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Kaitlin Stephens

Corinna Killeen

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (North Vancouver, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, SK, and AB.
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Corinna Killeen

Corinna Killeen

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
she/her/hers
$140/session
Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dissociation, Break-up recovery, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, PTSD, Self-Regulation, Stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Complex Trauma (CPTSD)
Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Dissociation, Break-up recovery, Effective communication, Emotional regulation, Grief and Loss, Grief Processing, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, PTSD, Self-Regulation, Stress, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Complex Trauma (CPTSD)

Sieran Yung

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Sieran Yung

Andras Lenart

Canadian Certified Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Victoria, BC)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Andras Lenart

Andras Lenart

Canadian Certified Counsellor
$170/session
ADHD, Anger, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Motivation, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Dating challenges, Meaning and purpose, Couples Therapy, Emotional Numbness, Anxiety, Social anxiety, Decision making, Deep connections, Fears and phobia, Existential questions, Men's issues, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Productivity, Sexuality and gender issues, Psychedelic therapy, Personal Growth, Emotional Fluidity
ADHD, Anger, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Motivation, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Dating challenges, Meaning and purpose, Couples Therapy, Emotional Numbness, Anxiety, Social anxiety, Decision making, Deep connections, Fears and phobia, Existential questions, Men's issues, People pleasing, Perfectionism, Productivity, Sexuality and gender issues, Psychedelic therapy, Personal Growth, Emotional Fluidity

Atheesan Mahendrarajah

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Atheesan Mahendrarajah

Crystal Soares

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Woodbridge, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Crystal Soares

Crystal Soares

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Relationships, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Trauma, People pleasing, Self-esteem, LGBTQ2IA+, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Perfectionism, Overwhelm, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Dating challenges, Assertiveness, Break-up recovery, Depression, Attachment, Intergenerational trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Social anxiety, Sexuality
Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Relationships, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Trauma, People pleasing, Self-esteem, LGBTQ2IA+, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Perfectionism, Overwhelm, Childhood trauma, Familial and social relationships, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment trauma, Dating challenges, Assertiveness, Break-up recovery, Depression, Attachment, Intergenerational trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Social anxiety, Sexuality

Natasha Mano

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Brampton, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Natasha Mano

Natasha Mano

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She her
$170/session
ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety, BIPOC, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Early childhood, Effective communication, Grief and Loss, Intergenerational trauma
ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety, BIPOC, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Early childhood, Effective communication, Grief and Loss, Intergenerational trauma

Nisha Sangwan

Registered Clinical Counsellor
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Offers In-Person (Langley, BC)
Virtual Sessions in BC, ON, and SK.
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Nisha Sangwan

Nisha Sangwan

Registered Clinical Counsellor
$150/session
ADHD, Anger Management, Assertiveness, Attachment trauma, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Depression, Emotional regulation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, OCD, Self-esteem
ADHD, Anger Management, Assertiveness, Attachment trauma, Building Self-Care Routines, Childhood trauma, Depression, Emotional regulation, Identity and Self-Exploration, Nervous system regulation, OCD, Self-esteem

Alexandra Kljuseva

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, BC, SK, and MB.
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Alexandra Kljuseva

Alexandra Kljuseva

Registered Psychotherapist
$190/session
Addiction, Anger Management, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Couples Therapy, Christian counselling, Depression, Negative thinking and ruminating, Self-esteem, Spirituality, Anxiety, Meaning and purpose, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Relationships, Boundaries and boundary setting, College or University Coaching, Sexuality, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Addiction, Anger Management, Attachment, Break-up recovery, Couples Therapy, Christian counselling, Depression, Negative thinking and ruminating, Self-esteem, Spirituality, Anxiety, Meaning and purpose, Burnout, Identity and Self-Exploration, Relationships, Boundaries and boundary setting, College or University Coaching, Sexuality, Understanding & Regulating Emotions

Stephanie Sideris

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Ajax, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Stephanie Sideris

Stephanie Sideris

Registered Social Worker
She/Her/Hers
$175/session
Children/Teens, Stress, Relationships, Anxiety, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Effective communication, Family issues, Low mood, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism
Children/Teens, Stress, Relationships, Anxiety, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Effective communication, Family issues, Low mood, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Navigating challenging relationships, Perfectionism

Thiviyan Sithganesan

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Thiviyan Sithganesan

Thiviyan Sithganesan

Registered Social Worker
He/Him
$180/session
Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Children/Teens, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Emotional regulation, Grief/Loss, Health anxiety, Infidelity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Mindfulness, Motivation, Phobias, Stress, Relationships, Insomnia, Couples
Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Children/Teens, Couples Therapy, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Emotional regulation, Grief/Loss, Health anxiety, Infidelity, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Men's issues, Mindfulness, Motivation, Phobias, Stress, Relationships, Insomnia, Couples

Jennifer Rocha

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Jennifer Rocha

Jennifer Rocha

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Postnatal Care, Pregnancy, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, Caregivers, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety, Emotional regulation, Burnout, Infertility, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief Processing, Navigating challenging relationships, Depression, Depression coping skills
Postnatal Care, Pregnancy, Maternal mental health, Grief/Loss, Caregivers, Caregiver burnout, Anxiety, Emotional regulation, Burnout, Infertility, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Boundaries and boundary setting, Grief Processing, Navigating challenging relationships, Depression, Depression coping skills

Karla Rivera

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Offers In-Person (Waterloo, ON)
Virtual Sessions in all provinces and territories.
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Karla Rivera

Karla Rivera

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
She/Her/Hers
$145/session
Nervous system regulation, Parenting, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Intergenerational trauma, Mind-body connection, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Mindfulness
Nervous system regulation, Parenting, Spirituality, Self-esteem, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Intergenerational trauma, Mind-body connection, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Mindfulness

Deanna Gooden

Registered Social Worker
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Offers In-Person (Toronto, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON.
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Deanna Gooden

Deanna Gooden

Registered Social Worker
She/Her
$160/session
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Suicidal ideation, Perfectionism, Relationships, Depression, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Negative body image, Racism, Self-esteem, Sports Performance, Self harm, Trauma
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, BIPOC, Burnout, Suicidal ideation, Perfectionism, Relationships, Depression, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Life transitions, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Negative body image, Racism, Self-esteem, Sports Performance, Self harm, Trauma

Cayla Townes

Registered Psychotherapist
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Offers In-Person (Milton, ON)
Virtual Sessions in ON, BC, NL, NT, NU, YT, and SK.
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Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes

Registered Psychotherapist
she/her
$160/session
Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Life transitions, Aging, Anxiety, Depression, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Workplace stress, Self-esteem, Self-Development, Stress, Relationships, Perfectionism, People pleasing, Overwhelm, Meaning and purpose, Caregiver burnout, Chronic and acute illness, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Separation and divorce, Complex Trauma (CPTSD)
Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Life transitions, Aging, Anxiety, Depression, Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others, Childhood trauma, Workplace stress, Self-esteem, Self-Development, Stress, Relationships, Perfectionism, People pleasing, Overwhelm, Meaning and purpose, Caregiver burnout, Chronic and acute illness, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Imposter syndrome, Separation and divorce, Complex Trauma (CPTSD)
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Frequently asked therapy questions

What are the different designations of therapists and counsellors?

Psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers are the three primary types of therapists in the province of British Columbia regulated by law. Regulated counsellors and therapists have education and training requirements, and they are certified and overseen by regulatory bodies called colleges

Psychotherapists, counsellors or counselling therapists are not overseen by law in British Columbia—regulations are coming soon in BC for the title of Counselling Therapist. In the meantime, credible counselling therapists will belong to self-governed professional associations.

In fact, regulations for the title of psychotherapist or counselling therapist vary province-to-province so it’s always important to ensure you’re receiving counselling from a credible practitioner in your region. You could also receive psychotherapy or counselling therapy from a psychologist or social worker. 

Counselling Therapists

When looking for counsellors in British Columbia, look for certified practitioners with credentials such as Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) or Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC). There are other trusted credentials in British Columbia for counselling therapists—take some time to review them and their requirements if you come across other certifications. First Session carefully vets all therapists and counsellors to ensure they meet requirements in their region and are certified by the correct legal or credible self-governing bodies.

Social Workers

It’s a common misconception that social workers only work in hospital or community service settings. However, Registered Social Workers are counsellors and can provide counselling therapy—meaning you can book counselling directly with social workers in British Columbia, including on First Session. Registered Social Workers (RSW) have a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree (MSW). Registered Clinical Social Workers (RCSW) have at least a master’s degree as well as additional training and certification that allows them to diagnose mental health disorders using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5). You’ll find Registered Social Workers in British Columbia listed on First Session. 

Psychologists

Educated at a PhD level, psychologists can also diagnose mental illnesses and disorders, but they cannot prescribe medication. Those with the title of “psychology associate” will have a master’s degree. Psychologists in British Columbia sometimes continue to work in academia and research, or they might work directly with clients for counselling therapy. They will approach counselling with their academic and scientific viewpoint on human behaviour and cognition (how our brains work).

Psychiatrists

Psychiatrists hold a medical degree, they can diagnose medical disorders and prescribe medication. They are most typically seen via doctor’s referral.

You can book counselling appointments on First Session with social workers, psychologists and certified counselling therapists in British Columbia.

What are therapy or counselling insurance coverage and payment options?

“How much does therapy or counselling cost?”is often one of the first questions that come to people’s minds when they’re thinking about counselling.

In general, counselling can run anywhere from $50 to $300+ per session, and sessions are usually an hour. The counsellor’s title, level of education and years of experience will impact their session fees. For example, new counselling therapists may charge around $50 per session, but a psychologist who holds a PhD and has 10 years of experience may charge closer to the $200 to $350 range. Some counsellors offer a reduced rate in certain cases. 

If you’re in BC, there are unfortunately not a lot of options for counselling covered by provincial healthcare plans (MSP). Generally, visits to the family doctor or psychiatrist for medication (via doctor referral) or accessing mental health services after entering a clinic or hospital setting will be covered by MSP. The provincial government does have a resources page available with a number of affordable and accessible mental health care options.

Your out-of-pocket costs can be significantly reduced if you have therapy and counselling coverage by workplace insurance benefits. Every workplace package and policy is different, so it’s best to check your benefits booklet or speak to the provider directly to fully understand your coverage and how to file claims. Usually a certain amount of each session is covered up to a maximum dollar amount, and you’ll pay up front and submit your receipt as a claim for reimbursement later.

If you’re seeking therapy or counselling and you do not have workplace benefits but need assistance, there are affordable and sliding scale counselling options offered by some (not all) counsellors. This may allow you to pay lower rates if you are facing financial hardship.

What types of appointments can you book with therapists and counsellors?

You can book virtual or in-person counselling by getting in touch directly with a counsellor’s office, or you can easily book counselling appointments through First Session

When you choose to book in-person counselling in British Columbia, you could see your counsellor in a variety of settings. Ask them about the space in which they practice. You could be going to their home office, to an office space shared with other counsellors, or a different kind of private office. Online counselling in British Columbia lets you meet with counsellors on your phone, computer, or tablet. For online meetings, your counsellor may have a specific digital platform they prefer, or you might connect with them on Google Meet, Zoom or another tool.

There are also 24/7 free counselling hotlines, such as HeretoHelp. Most likely, you’ll speak with a Registered Nurse (RN) and they’ll offer talk therapy over the phone or direct you to additional resources. These calls are completely confidential.

If you’re not totally sure a counsellor is right for you, consider doing a free counselling consultation in British Columbia. While not all counsellors offer these, it’s a good way to assess whether or not you’d like to work with a specific counsellor. Either way, First Session includes video interviews with all of our partner counsellors to help you get introduced to them before booking an appointment.

Who can book appointments with therapists and counsellors?

Anyone is able to book an appointment with a therapist or counsellor in BC. You can book appointments for yourself for individual therapy to chat one-on-one with a counsellor. If you’d like to seek counselling for you and your partner, or tackle issues with your whole family, you might search for couples therapy or family therapy

You can also browse counsellors on First Session in the following categories:

There are also quickly growing practices for historically underrepresented demographics. A counsellor will be trained for, or belong to, a particular community; they’re trained to understand challenges and obstacles particular to that group. With First Session, you can search using filters for terms such as LGBTQ2IA+ therapy or BIPOC therapy

What mental health problems can therapists and counsellors treat?

We know that many of those who visit First Session are looking for anxiety therapy or depression therapy. If you’re not sure where to start, try thinking about the other reasons you’re seeking counselling. For instance, you may be struggling with the loss of a loved one, so you’ll start by searching for grief therapy. Through the counselling process, it’s common to uncover new information about yourself to better target your needs along the way.

Some other popular specialization categories on First Session include: 

How can therapists and counsellors treat mental health issues?

Modality is the word for the techniques or methods a counsellor might use during your sessions. Most counsellors will draw from a few different core modalities. You should always feel free to ask them how they intend to approach your sessions and to explain these techniques to you. Two major modality categories are: cognitive (mind) and somatic (body).

Under the cognitive or talk therapy umbrella is CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) When you start CBT therapy, a counsellor will help you understand distorted thinking patterns and how those distortions inspire certain behaviours and emotions. CBT typically takes place over a set number of appointments and often involves journaling or “homework” between sessions.

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is an iteration of CBT and other psychotherapy techniques. DBT therapy is often ideal for those who engage in impulsive behaviour, have self-destructive habits or have a higher emotional response to life’s challenges. “Dialectical” in this case means two truths existing at once—I am having a hard time and I am working on this every day. People who benefit from DBT tend to need to move away from “all-or-nothing” thinking that can prompt intense emotional responses. DBT often involves group counselling.

Somatic therapy addresses the ways in which our bodies respond to stress. When we’re in danger, we go into a fight, flight or freeze response. When we’re stressed for long periods of time, we can become stuck in these modes and it can put a lot of (sometimes unconscious) duress on our minds and bodies. Once you start connecting the way your body reacts to your feelings and stressors, you can start to learn how to be more aware and move out of that “danger zone”. This will help calm the nervous system and your mind. 

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) falls under the somatic therapy umbrella, and is rooted heavily in neuroscience. EMDR therapy involves the counsellor helping their client or patient identify and recall specific traumatic memories while guiding their eyes through movements, such as with a pen or finger. Traumatic memories can cause unwanted symptoms such as anxiety or panic, and this could be totally unconscious to us. In theory, EMDR allows our brain to make new connections to a memory to reprogram, or process, that memory. EMDR was originally developed to treat PTSD.

How do I find a good counsellor in BC?

Finding a good counsellor requires some research and thought. The key to a successful therapeutic relationship is finding the right fit where you feel comfortable and safe. 

  • Research: Start by researching different counselling professionals in your area. You can use online directories, ask for recommendations from friends or family, or contact your family doctor for referrals.
  • Credentials: Ensure that the counsellor is licensed and has the appropriate credentials. Look for designations such as Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) or Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC).
  • Specialization: Consider your specific needs and look for counsellors who specialize in the issues you want to address, such as anxiety, depression, addiction, or relationship problems.
  • Initial consultation: Contact potential counsellors and ask questions about their approach, experience, fees, and availability. This can help you determine if they are a good fit for your needs.
How much do counsellors charge in BC?

The cost of counselling in British Columbia can vary widely depending on the counsellor's experience, specialization, location, and the type of therapy offered. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $200 per hour for private counselling sessions. Some counsellors may offer sliding scale fees based on your income, making therapy more affordable for those with limited financial resources. Additionally, some extended health insurance plans may cover a portion of counselling costs, so it's worth checking with your insurer.

Is BC regulated for counsellors?

Yes, British Columbia has regulatory bodies that oversee and regulate counsellors. The main regulatory body for counsellors in BC is the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). They ensure that counsellors meet specific education, training, and ethical standards. It's essential to choose a counsellor who is a registered member of BCACC or another recognized professional association to ensure they adhere to ethical and professional standards. This chart provides details on various counsellor titles and regulatory bodies. 

Does BC have free counselling?

While there are government-funded mental health services available in British Columbia, such as those provided by the BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services, free counselling is generally limited and often reserved for individuals with severe mental health issues or specific demographics like youth or seniors. For most people seeking counselling services, there will be associated costs, either through private counselling sessions or coverage by extended health insurance. If you are in financial need, you can inquire about sliding scale fees or low-cost counselling options available through non-profit organizations or community clinics.

Remember that finding the right counsellor for your needs is a personal process, and it's essential to feel comfortable and confident in your choice. Don't hesitate to reach out to multiple counsellors and ask questions to ensure you find the best fit for your situation.

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