Chronic Pain Therapists in British Columbia
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Dean Diamond
Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) and Clinical Supervisor (CCS)
Hearth Place offers a unique wellness experience that combines embodied, expressive, playful, therapeutic approaches in a gorgeous natural setting. Engaging with imagination, creativity and play, we will rebuild connections and collaborative relationships with Self, Parts and Place in order to relearn, recentre and resource your own Belonging.
Kristy Brosz, MSW, RCSW
Registered Clinical Social Worker/Mental Health Therapist
*Chronic Illness/Rare Disease Therapist & Trauma/Grief Specialist* Kristy's practice focuses on the intersection between trauma and grief/loss. Kristy has a special interest in the areas of trauma, grief/loss, rare/chronic illness, palliative care, and adoption/foster/kinship care.
Valerie Dessaulles
Registered Clinical Counsellor
I work mainly using emotionally focused individual therapy helping you to understand how your coping mechanisms throughout life make sense for what you've been through, but maybe aren't helping you now. We work together to create a safe space for you to work through any traumatic memories you may have, or any blocks and challenges you want to work through.
Ryan Yellowlees, MC, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
I provide compassionate counselling that champions your strengths, honours your journey, and creates space where you feel truly seen and supported.
Alli Parker
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Do you feel like you are too much and not enough all at the same time? Do you hear the phrase ‘just love your body’ and you know deeply that there is more to that statement? Our society holds many messages about being acceptable and conforming while we just want to trust what’s right for us. My practice is here for people seeking to develop trusting and compassionate relationship with themselves.
Willow Burton
Canadian Certified Counsellor
With me, you'll learn how your brain and nervous system work, and what to do to work with your body, not against it. Together, we’ll look at your medications, health conditions, thoughts, and lifestyle to find the path to living your best life.
Debra (Debbie) Airth
Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
Come as you are. Let's begin from there. I support individuals and couples navigating grief, chronic illness, trauma, identity exploration, LGBTQ+ experiences, polyamory/ENM, and life transitions. My approach is warm, trauma-informed, and rooted in genuine human connection, helping you reconnect with your strengths and move forward with greater clarity and self-compassion.
Amanda Strider
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Specializing in adult ADHD, burnout, self-esteem, and chronic pain
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many therapists are available in British Columbia?
British Columbia has many licensed therapists, counsellors, and psychologists, with concentrations in Vancouver, Victoria, and other urban centres. Theralist helps you find available mental health professionals across BC quickly without calling multiple offices.
Can I see a therapist online in BC?
Yes. Most BC therapists offer virtual sessions via video call, phone, or secure messaging. Online therapy is ideal if you live in rural areas, prefer scheduling flexibility, or want to access therapists across BC without travel. Filter by "online" on Theralist to find remote options.
What types of therapy are available in British Columbia?
You'll find cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, EMDR therapy, couples therapy, grief counselling, trauma therapy, anxiety counselling, depression therapy, ADHD therapy, addiction counselling, and stress management. Search by specialty on Theralist to match your needs.
How do I find a therapist in Vancouver or Victoria?
Use Theralist to search by location (Vancouver, Victoria, or online), therapy type, and specialty. Review therapist profiles to check credentials and experience. Many therapists have availability within 1-3 weeks. Contact them directly through Theralist to book your first session.
What mental health issues do BC therapists specialize in?
BC therapists specialize in anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, ADHD, couples therapy, stress management, and addiction. Many also work with grief related to loss, relationship issues, and life transitions. Check therapist bios on Theralist to find someone with the right expertise.
What is EMDR therapy and is it available in BC?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy for trauma and PTSD. Several BC therapists offer EMDR therapy. Use Theralist to filter by therapy type to find EMDR specialists in your area.
Are there online therapists in BC for anxiety and depression?
Yes. Many BC-based therapists offer online anxiety therapy and depression counselling via video or phone. Online therapy is ideal if you prefer privacy, live in remote areas, or have scheduling challenges. Filter for online options on Theralist.
How do I book a therapy appointment in British Columbia?
Find your therapist on Theralist, review their profile, and contact them directly through the platform or using their provided information. Share your mental health concerns, preferred therapy type, and scheduling needs. Most BC therapists confirm appointments within a few days.
Does British Columbia have couples therapy and relationship counselling?
Yes. Many BC therapists offer couples therapy and relationship counselling, both in-person and online. Use Theralist to search for "couples therapy" or "relationship counselling" to find qualified professionals in your area.
Can I get therapy for grief and loss in BC?
Yes. Grief counselling and bereavement therapy are available through multiple BC therapists. Whether you're grieving a loss, processing end-of-life issues, or navigating significant life transitions, Theralist can help you find a grief counsellor with relevant experience.
What should I know about therapy costs and insurance in BC?
Therapy costs vary by provider. Some BC therapists accept insurance benefits or offer sliding scale fees. Contact your therapist directly to discuss costs, payment options, and whether your insurance covers counselling or psychotherapy services. Many BC employees access therapy through workplace benefits.
Are there therapists in BC who specialize in work-related stress and burnout?
Yes. Many BC therapists specialize in work-related stress, burnout, career transitions, and workplace anxiety. Search by specialty on Theralist to find therapists with this expertise across the province.