Practicum Begins May 2025. Soyoung is a multicultural, neurodivergent student counsellor committed to creating a space where clients feel seen and supported. Taking a holistic, anti-oppressive approach, Soyoung meets each person where they are, honouring their unique identities and experiences.
Read MorePracticum Begins May 2025. Ashleen (she/her) is a cisgender, second-generation settler and queer student counsellor. She works from an anti-oppressive, intersectional, multicultural and trauma-informed lens supporting individuals including the BIPOC and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. She works collaboratively with clients and creates a safe, welcoming, and non-judgmental space to support clients in knowing they are not alone in their life challenges.
Read MorePracticum Begins in April. Alayna is a queer student counsellor working with folks navigating identity, relationships and trauma. She is passionate about supporting clients as they explore and embrace their inner selves. Her approach is inclusive, collaborative, and warm.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Susan (she/her) is of Afghan and Syrian heritage. Living with multiple identities—Muslim, Arab, Middle-Eastern, Canadian, someone with an invisible disability, student, and survivor—Susan understands the complexities of life and the burnout that comes with it. She is committed to social justice and addressing issues of oppression, colonialism, and injustice worldwide.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Daniel is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who does individual and relationship counselling with a focus on sexuality, sex, kink, non-monogamy, and trauma. Their approach is collaborative, anti-oppressive, playful, and trauma-informed.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Hi, I’m Austin (he/they), a non-binary, neurodivergent student therapist devoted to fostering affirming spaces using TF-CBT and IFS. I focus on trauma and 2SLGBTQIA+ care, drawing inspiration from poetry, music, and exploring nature to enrich my work.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Madi (she/her) is a student counsellor and experienced social worker specializing in trauma-informed care. Grounded in safety and autonomy, she supports survivors, the queer community, and anyone seeking a holistic, compassionate space to heal.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Hollman (he/him) roots his practice in the importance of emotions; his gentle presence and client-centred stance enhance his holistic and anti-oppressive approach to counselling. He is interested in working with clients navigating challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Hollman offers counselling in Spanish and English
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Cheyenne (She/Her) is a bi-cultural Indigenous student counsellor who approaches therapy from a holistic, client-centered, anti-oppressive lens. She works with individuals and relationship clients who might be navigating multiple identities, relationship challenges, intergenerational trauma, medical complexities (including infertility), and overall life challenges.
Read MoreWaitlist Closed. Atrena Azordegan (she/her) is a biracial, bisexual, neurodivergent student-counsellor passionate about working with individuals and couples on a range of issues including: trauma, attachment, life transitions, identity exploration, relationships (including poly/non-monogamy), neurodiversity, sex and kink-positivity. Her approach is integrative, trauma-informed, and client-centered, tailoring therapy to fit each person’s unique needs.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Jessamine (柳垂萱, she/her) is a queer, Filipino-Taiwanese immigrant and settler on stolen Coast Salish lands. She hopes to co-create intersectional, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and collaborative spaces with her clients.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Linda (she/her) is a student counsellor with a heart-centered, warm, and compassionate approach. She strives to provide a trauma-informed, affirming space to help all folks navigate the tricky parts of life.
Waitlist Closed. Juliana (she/her) is a multicultural-aware student counsellor. Her approach is collaborative and flexible, ensuring therapy is a space where you feel heard, understood, and empowered. Using an integrative approach, she draws from Person-centered, Jungian, Narrative, and strength-based therapies to empower you through life transitions. Juliana offers sessions in English, Portuguese, and German.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Amina (she/her) holds both RCC and CCC membership and brings a social justice and pleasure-positive approach to her practice. She offers support to individuals from diverse backgrounds, with particular experience working with 2SLGBTQIA+, poly, sex work, and neurodivergent communities. Amina is committed to creating inclusive and affirming spaces where clients feel truly heard, valued, and validated.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Lau is an Associate Counsellor and Registered Social Worker. She is deeply informed by intersectional anti-oppression and recognizes the learning she has done from BIPoC women/trans/nonbinary folks. Her work is relationship-focused and collaborative.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Evelyn (they/she) is a queer, non-binary pre-licensed counsellor providing individuals and relationships space to navigate identity, connection, and paths forward. Their main areas of support include relationships, sex, desire, shame, non-monogamy, kink, and communication.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Rachelle (she/they) is a Biracial, Queer, Neurodivergent counsellor and registered social worker eager to work alongside folks, co-creating safety within their healing journey. Their practice is trauma-informed, so you can expect a welcoming and empowering therapeutic space.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Bryanna (she/they) is a queer, neurodivergent, sex-positive student counsellor. They primarily focus on supporting clients navigating neurodivergence, 2SLGBTQIA+ identities, disability, non-monogamy, kink/BDSM, parenting, and childbirth
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Jotika is a Queer, Disabled, chronically ill, cis, femme of Colour. She is an Expressive Arts Therapist and Registered Social Worker. She is passionate about the arts as profound and powerful tools to support re-connecting to our bodies.
Read MoreAccepting New Clients. Harmony (she/they) is a transfem, neurodivergent student counsellor who lives with chronic pain. Her areas of interest and life experience include gender affirmation/exploration, transphobia, transmisogyny, religious trauma, disordered eating, disability, and social anxiety. Harmony strives to be flexible, creative, and ultimately responsive to the client’s needs.
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