Thérapeutes en Art-thérapie en Vancouver, BC

Therapy Collective

Therapy Collective

Registered Psychologist/Counselling Therapist/Certified Counsellor

Virtuel

Nous sommes une pratique de groupe avec des psychologues, des CCC, des CT et un chien de thérapie qui offrent du counseling et des évaluations psycho-éducatives formelles. Nous couvrons un large éventail de préoccupations présentées pour les enfants, les jeunes, les familles, les couples et les individus. Nous offrons également une variété d’approches : EMDR, hypnothérapie cognitive, art-thérapie…

Maiya Robbie

Maiya Robbie

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor, Registered Expressive Arts Therapist

Virtuel

Mon approche est compatissante, curieux, axés sur les ressources et les arts et informée par ma constellation particulière d’intérêts et des expériences dans le domaine de la psychothérapie. Je suis dévoué à aider les gens à naviguer liminal (entre-deux) des espaces de ne pas savoir. Parfois, ça ressemble à de l’immobilisation, ou de se sentir à l’arrêt... Vivre du deuil, de la dépression, de…

Michelle Oucharek-Deo

Michelle Oucharek-Deo

Registered Art Therapist, Productivity Coach

Virtuel

J’aide les femmes à naviguer dans le changement, qu’il soit choisi ou inattendu, à retrouver leur temps, à retrouver un but et à apporter un peu de joie dans le processus. En utilisant mon système de stratégie Time Core et des outils comme mon Time Recovery Assessment, nous construirons un programme personnalisé pour vous aider à avancer avec confiance et intention. Il est temps de dépoussiérer c…

Comment les thérapeutes à Vancouver, BC se comparent-ils ?

Nombre de thérapeutes répertoriés

3

Années moyennes en pratique

15 Ans

Acceptent actuellement de nouveaux clients

100 %

Thérapeutes à Vancouver, BC qui priorisent le traitement de :

67% Anxiété
67% Ménopause
67% Stresser
33% 2ELGBTQI+
33% Dépendance
33% TDAH
33% Dysrégulation émotionnelle
33% Traumatisme et SSPT

Comment les thérapeutes voient leurs clients

100% En ligne seulement

Principales approches thérapeutiques utilisées à Vancouver, BC :

100% Art-thérapie
67% Somatique
67% Relationnelle
33% Approche basée sur l’attachement
33% Désensibilisation et retraitement par les mouvements oculaires (EMDR)
33% Thérapie axée sur les traumatismes
33% Coaching
33% Thérapie interpersonnelle

Foire Aux Questions

How do I find a therapist in Vancouver?

Theralist makes it easy to find a therapist in Vancouver. Search by neighbourhood (downtown, Kitsilano, the West End, Mount Pleasant, or East Van), therapy type, or the specific challenges you're facing. You can filter by in-person or virtual availability and review each therapist's credentials, experience, and specialties. All therapists on Theralist are licensed professionals registered with British Columbia's regulatory colleges.

Can I find a therapist who understands Vancouver's unique lifestyle and pressures?

Vancouver's high cost of living, competitive job market, and rainy winters create distinct stressors that many local therapists are well-versed in. Some therapists incorporate mindfulness, nature-based approaches, or body-centred therapy that reflect the city's outdoor-oriented culture. Theralist profiles include therapists' approaches and specialities so you can find a practitioner whose style aligns with Vancouver's West Coast sensibility.

What therapy approaches are popular among Vancouver therapists?

Vancouver therapists on Theralist offer a wide range of approaches including CBT, EMDR, somatic therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and emotion-focused therapy. Vancouver has a particularly strong community of therapists trained in somatic and body-based modalities, reflecting the city's holistic wellness culture. Browse therapist profiles to find an approach that resonates with you.

How much does therapy cost in Vancouver?

Therapy costs in Vancouver vary by the therapist's credentials and experience. Some therapists on Theralist offer sliding scale fees, and many are covered by extended health insurance. Check each therapist's profile for pricing details. Vancouver's high cost of living means rates may trend higher than smaller cities, but some therapists offer reduced-fee spots, so it's worth asking during your initial consultation.

Can I find culturally informed therapy in Vancouver?

Yes. Vancouver is one of Canada's most multicultural cities, and many therapists on Theralist offer culturally informed care. You can find therapists who work with specific cultural communities, offer services in languages other than English, or incorporate cultural understanding into their practice. This can be especially helpful for navigating family dynamics, cultural transitions, or identity-related concerns. Filter by language or read therapist bios to find someone whose background aligns with your needs.

Is online therapy available from Vancouver therapists?

Yes, many Vancouver therapists on Theralist offer virtual sessions. Online therapy eliminates travel time through Vancouver traffic and can be a convenient option if you live in more remote parts of the city or work irregular hours. Research shows online therapy is equally effective as in-person care when the therapeutic relationship is strong. Filter by "online" to find Vancouver therapists offering remote appointments.

How do I know if a Vancouver therapist is right for me?

The therapeutic relationship is one of the strongest predictors of positive outcomes. A good fit means feeling heard, respected, and safe. Most therapists offer a free initial consultation where you can ask about their approach and see if you feel comfortable. Pay attention to whether they listen carefully and explain their methods clearly. It's perfectly fine to try a few therapists before committing — finding the right match is a normal part of the process.

What free or low-cost support is available in Vancouver?

Vancouver residents can access the BC Mental Health Support Line (310-6789) for free, confidential crisis support 24/7. Vancouver Coastal Health offers community mental health teams across the city. Some community health centres provide low-cost counselling on a sliding scale. Additionally, some private therapists on Theralist may offer reduced-fee spots. Check therapist profiles or contact them directly to ask about affordability options.