Family Counselling Services in Vancouver, BC.

Find a family therapist in Vancouver, British Columbia. Effective help for relationships, blended families, family of origin and other issues.


Family Therapist

University of British Columbia

2136 West Mall, UBC Campus, Vancouver, British Columbia

The UBC Psychology Clinic is an outpatient mental health and state-of-the-art training clinic in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. We offer comprehensive psychological services for children, adolescents, adults, and families in the Greater Vancouver community. We provide affordable, professional services using the most recent advances in mental health care. All our services are confidential and meet the ethical guidelines established by the College of Psychologists of British Columbia.

Olivia Fermi, MA, RTC
Family Therapist

Olivia Fermi, MA, RTC

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor

200 - 1892 W Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1Y9 | 778-888-0589

I am a trained family constellations facilitator (as seen on Netflix, “Sex, Love & goop”, episode 5) and also have training through my graduate studies in family systems. As well I have a 210-hour practical Certificate in Interest-based Conflict Resolution from the Justice Institute of BC. I bring all these and an inherent belief in the power of intention to heal and restore love’s flow in families.

Jay Hails, MEd, CCC
Family Therapist

Jay Hails, MEd, CCC

Canadian Certified Counsellor

400-601 West Broadway, Vancouver , British Columbia V5Z 4C2 | 6048344367

Most of us do not live in a vacuum. We live among people, so sometimes therapy should involve those people, too. I have a lot of experience working with parents and children, and have had great success in helping parents see the very best in their children, and helping children open up more to the love of their parents. There is nothing more satisfying to me.

Shannon Ritchie, MC, RCC
Family Therapist

Shannon Ritchie, MC, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

I believe that we are all profoundly shaped and impacted by our family systems and larger social context. From this perspective I do not believe that "problems" are solely located within the individual. I believe they are impacted by our family system within a social context. In family therapy, we will explore the "problem" and how it is impacting the family system. For example, how are the family members affected by the "problems" and how are they responding. Using a Systemic Family Systems Approach with interventions from Response-Based Practice and Narrative Therapy we will explore the interactions in which the "problems" occur. We will also explore the meaning behind the responses.

Natasha Noble, RCC, CCC, MACP, BTh
Family Therapist

Natasha Noble, RCC, CCC, MACP, BTh

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 1W6 | 7783789473

I approach family work using ‘systems’ principles. Each family member is part of the whole – the system. When any one part of a system changes, the impacts of this change ripple out to all of the other parts - regardless if any other part is seeking to change or not. I believe the key to healthy family systems lies in the process of ‘differentiation’ - how can each member of a family become differentiated (their full individual self), while maintaining intimacy and connection with the others (see Bowen’s work). Family cohesiveness involves practically learning to respect each other, set boundaries, and develop assertive communication skills.

Christie Dakin, BCS, RTC, MTC
Family Therapist

Christie Dakin, BCS, RTC, MTC

Master Therapeutic Counsellor

#2 - 42 West 13th Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Y 1V6 | 604 720 7093

Family therapy can be very powerful because it is typical that a family can live together and yet not really communicate openly about issues that are affecting everyone. This lack of communication is usually because of fear of upsetting one of the family members or there may be some topics which have become "taboo" and everyone knows this. At this point we are dealing with the proverbial pink elephant in the room. Family therapy helps to open up communication in a safe and loving manner. It can help everyone get clarity about the next step in a separation or divorce scenario and can help people express their feelings in a compassionate and accepting environment.

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP
Family Therapist

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

332-1231PACIFIC BLVD, VANCOUVER, British Columbia V6Z 0E5 | 7789490797

Families are very intricate systems. Like other systems, families unconsciously like to maintain the status quo and keep the existing patterns. This is the primary reason why many families remain stuck in dysfunctional patterns for years. My goal is to help families recognize the patter they are stuck in, the role each person plays in the pattern, and how they can change that role.

Three Sisters Clinical Counselling, MACP, RCC, BPEH, RT
Family Therapist

Three Sisters Clinical Counselling, MACP, RCC, BPEH, RT

REGISTERED CLINICAL COUNSELLORS

300-1090 Homer Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2W9 | 7782227778

This type of therapy can help families cope with domestic violence, depression, inter-generational trauma, job loss and chronic illness. Together we take an integrative look at the impact of family dynamics, individual values, marital goals, and the cohesion of the family unit. We examine these factors to create a more productive team within the family unit itself.


Vancouver is located in British Columbia, Canada. It has a land area of 114.97 square kilometers.  The population of Vancouver is 631,486 people with 283,916 households . The population ranking for Vancouver is #8 nationally and #1 for the province of British Columbia with a density of 5492.60 people per sq km. Vancouver therapists serve postal code: V5Y.