Anxiety Counsellor
Galina Freed, MC, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
1651 Commercial Dr #202, Vancouver, British Columbia V5L 3Y3 | (778) 743-3142
I specialize in supporting neurodivergent and diverse clients in managing anxiety, traumatic stress, workplace stress, and academic stress. My approach to stress management and anxiety support is as diversified as your needs are unique. Together, we will review your current stressors and coping strategies, identify what works well, what needs to be tweaked, and what other types of strategies you'd like to develop. In order to help you manage anxiety, I will encourage you to engage your thoughts, your feelings, your creativity and your body in the process. Let's aim for more than a reduction of symptoms: let's see how good your life can get and how far you can come!
Anxiety Counsellor
Natasha Noble, RCC, CCC, MACP, BTh
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 1W6 | 7783789473
Anxiety and stress impact our sleep, physical health, and our ability to be fully present in our lives. Stress acts as a ‘check engine’ light to let us know something in our environment needs to be addressed. We cannot eliminate stress without attending to our stressors. Some people find a moderate amount of anxiety gives them the umph they need to get things done. Ultimately, we want to feel good in our bodies, and be fully present, without the shadow of worry at every turn. What are these emotions trying to tell us? Getting to their roots gives us the information we need to make healthy adjustments in our lives, so the ‘check engine’ lights can turn back off.
Anxiety Counsellor
Andrew Herfst, RCC, CCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
402 West Pender Street, Suite 808, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1T6 | 604-362-0770
We live in anxious and stressful times. Although anxiety is an expected and adaptive reaction to stress, it can become a problem when it limits our ability to work, socialize, and enjoy life. The good news is we know that evidenced-based techniques can significantly reduce anxiety and help cope with stress. Our reactions to stress can impact all areas of life including work, relationships, and general well-being. I want to help you manage the current stress in your life, and develop resilience to make it easier to rebound from future challenges.
Anxiety Counsellor
David Minor, RCC, RSW
Registered Clinical Counsellor, and Registered Social Worker
207 - 4381 Fraser St., Vancouver, British Columbia V5V 4G4 | 16043648408
Anxiety and stress can be overwhelming. Constant worry and rumination suck your energy leaving you worn out and unavailable to family and friends. I can help you identify the patterns that keep you stuck in anxiety, and use CBT to help you change your brains structure so that worry will be a thing of the past. You'll move forward with confidence clarity and a sense of peace. Worry is a mental habit, it can be unlearned, I will show you exactly how to do this. I've done it for myself (life-long worrier here) and countless clients. I'd be honoured to travel with you on your journey.
Anxiety Counsellor
Lexie Morgan, MC, RCC, CCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor & Canadian Certified Counsellor
2078 West 4th Ave #108, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1M9 | 7789847653
When working with clients experiencing stress and anxiety, I often draw on both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) approaches. CBT helps us identify and challenge the unhelpful thoughts and beliefs that fuel stress and anxiety, replacing them with more balanced and supportive ones. DBT complements this by focusing on building skills like emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness, which can help clients manage the intense feelings and reactions often tied to stress and anxiety. By integrating these approaches, I aim to support clients in developing healthier coping strategies and fostering a greater sense of calm & control in their lives
Anxiety Counsellor
Natalie Wiseman, CCC, RCC, MA, BSc
Canadian Certified Counsellor, and Registered Clinical Counsellor BCACC
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3W8 | 6042838542
Everyone has anxiety and stress in their life! It is important to evaluate where the majority of it comes from and discover ways to cope at times that are difficult and challenging. It is also critical to recognize when anxiety and stress is past a point that is manageable. Some treatment methods I would use would be grounding techniques, meditation, and Socratic questioning. These techniques would be used to figure out the root cause of the anxiety and stress and also to help determine the cause. Other strategies that may be applied include journalling, incorporating exercise, and other activities to help manage both the anxiety and stress.
Anxiety Counsellor
Bronwyn Sullivan, MOC, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
202-609 Stamps Landing, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3Z1 | 604-762-2152
Do you find yourself worrying about whether you locked the front door,even though you know that you checked it three times? Do you feel your palms sweating and your heart racing, with an impending sense of doom as a sense panic washes over you? These are both forms of anxiety, that sense that the world is not a safe place and worry and concern over the future. Together we will work together to improve your sense of well being, decrease your anxiety and release you from the need to devote energy and brain space to safety behaviours.
Anxiety Counsellor
Lloyd Lee, ThM, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
698 Seymour Street (Unit 410), Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 3K6 | 1(778) 806 3372
Anxiety is exhausting partly because it never really clocks off. The mind keeps scanning for threats. The body stays braced for impact. You might replay a conversation from three days ago, plan for seventeen possible outcomes, or stay perpetually busy just to keep the worry from having too much room to move around in. It's a full-time job, and nobody applied for it. In anxiety counselling, we get curious about what's actually driving the alarm, not just how to turn the volume down. Turns out most anxious minds have very good reasons for being anxious. Finding those reasons tends to change the relationship with the worry itself. Not a cure. But real relief.
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