Thérapeutes en Troubles de l'alimentation en Burnaby, BC
Sandra Daoust
Registered Therapeutic Counsellor (RTC) and Master Practitioner in Clinical Counselling (MPCC-P)
Tu n’es pas brisé, et tu n’as pas besoin d’être réparé. Au fond, tu es entier. Mais la vie, les traumatismes, la perte, le stress et les relations peuvent te faire sentir fragmenté ou désynchronisé. Mon travail consiste à vous aider à vous souvenir de qui vous êtes sous les couches : souverain et capable de vivre une vie authentique. Mon approche est collaborative avec votre expérience de vie uni…
Karina Ramdath (she/her)
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Karina honorera vos compétences, valeurs et expériences pour vous aider à améliorer votre santé mentale personnelle, surmonter vos traumatismes et/ou améliorer vos relations. Karina offre une thérapie efficace pour vous aider à atteindre vos objectifs de bien-être.
Mackenzie Fournier
Registered Psychotherapist
Salut, je suis Mackenzie! Je suis psychothérapeute et j’aime garder la thérapie authentique, terre-à-terre et pratique. J’aide les gens à démêler les schémas autour de l’anxiété, de la nourriture et de la confiance en soi en utilisant des outils fondés sur la science. Lors des séances, j’apporte mon moi authentique — vous pouvez vous attendre à un mélange de soutien, de conseils et peut-être un p…
Sawah Danniels
Certified Canadian Counsellor
Je suis un thérapeute centré sur la personne. J’offre une approche éclectique, préférant trouver des moyens de travailler avec qui vous êtes, comment vous existez dans le monde et ce que vous espérez accomplir. Je vise à créer un espace chaleureux, confortable et plus sécuritaire pour que vous puissiez être vous-même et vous poser des questions sur ce qui vous attend.
Dan McMath
Transformative Life Coach and Psychotherapist
Combiner toutes mes connaissances et mon expérience pour vous aider à passer au crible votre combat là où vous souhaitez être. Coach transformateur, guérisseur et psychothérapeute utilisant toutes mes modalités pour vous rencontrer là où vous êtes.
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How do I find a therapist in Burnaby?
Theralist makes it easy to find a therapist in Burnaby. Search by neighbourhood (Metrotown, Brentwood, Edmonds, Lougheed, or Burnaby Mountain), therapy type, or the issues you're facing. You can filter by in-person or virtual availability and see each therapist's credentials, experience, and specialties. All therapists on Theralist are licensed professionals registered with BC's regulatory colleges.
Can I find a therapist near SFU's Burnaby Mountain campus?
Simon Fraser University's Burnaby Mountain campus is one of Burnaby's largest communities, and students, faculty, and residents in the area can find therapists nearby. Whether you're a student managing academic stress, a faculty member, or a local resident, Theralist lets you search specifically for therapists serving the Burnaby Mountain and UniverCity neighbourhoods. Many therapists in this area are accustomed to working with university-age clients and academic-related stressors.
What credentials should I look for in a Burnaby therapist?
In BC, therapists are regulated by several bodies. Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCC) are members of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors. Registered Psychologists (RPsych) are regulated by the College of Psychologists of BC. Registered Social Workers (RSW) are regulated by the BC College of Social Workers. The credential abbreviation appears on each therapist's Theralist profile so you can verify their qualifications at a glance.
Can I find family or couples therapy in Burnaby?
Yes. Many Burnaby therapists specialize in family therapy, couples counselling, and relationship issues. Burnaby's mix of young families, multi-generational households, and dual-income couples means there's particular demand for therapy that addresses family dynamics, parenting challenges, and relationship communication. Filter Theralist's Burnaby directory by family or couples therapy to find a therapist whose approach fits your situation.
How much does therapy cost in Burnaby?
Therapy costs in Burnaby vary depending on the therapist's credentials and experience. Some Burnaby therapists offer sliding scale fees, and many are covered by extended health benefits through employers. Check each therapist's profile on Theralist for pricing details. If cost is a concern, some therapists offer reduced-fee spots, so it's worth asking during your initial consultation.
Can I find a therapist who understands my cultural background in Burnaby?
Burnaby is one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada, with over 54% of residents identifying as immigrants. Many Burnaby therapists on Theralist offer culturally informed care and some provide services in languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Punjabi, and Tagalog. Whether you're navigating intergenerational family dynamics, cultural identity questions, or language preferences, you can find a therapist who understands your background.
Is online therapy available from Burnaby therapists?
Yes, many Burnaby therapists on Theralist offer virtual sessions, which is especially helpful if you live near Burnaby Mountain or in parts of the city where transit connections add time to your commute. Research supports online therapy as equally effective as in-person care when the therapeutic relationship is strong. Filter by "online" on Theralist to find Burnaby therapists offering remote appointments.
What free or low-cost support is available in Burnaby?
Burnaby residents can access mental health services through Fraser Health Authority. The Burnaby Community Mental Health and Substance Use Centre offers assessment, treatment, and therapy for adults 19+. The Fraser Health Access Line provides support for mental health and substance use concerns. SFU students can access health and counselling services on campus. Some Theralist therapists may also offer reduced-fee spots or sliding scale rates — check their profiles or ask directly.