Depression Counselling in Vancouver, BC.

Leading therapy for major depression, bipolar, postpartum depression, SAD and mood disorders in Vancouver, British Columbia.


Natalie Wiseman, CCC, RCC, MA, BSc
Depression Counsellor

Natalie Wiseman, CCC, RCC, MA, BSc

Canadian Certified Counsellor, and Registered Clinical Counsellor BCACC

Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3W8 | 6042838542

Depression is very common amongst a lot of people. Most of us go through various ups and downs in our life, and sometimes we need a little help getting through a down period. When a client is depressed, similar to when a client is angry, I would help them in determining the root cause of the depression as it is critical for treatment planning. Once determined, we would discuss a treatment plan together that is realistically attainable. I would empower my client to recognize their strengths and abilities to manage their depression, such as looking at similar situations from their past that they have managed successfully.

Taylor Davis, MACP
Depression Counselor

Taylor Davis, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Available for Online Therapy

Depression can leave you feeling exhausted, disconnected, stuck in self-doubt, or struggling to find motivation for things that once felt manageable. You may find yourself withdrawing from others, overthinking, feeling emotionally numb, or carrying a harsh inner critic. In therapy, we'll explore the underlying emotions and protective patterns that may be contributing to your depression rather than simply trying to push difficult feelings away. Using a blend of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and somatic approaches, we'll help you reconnect with yourself, build self-compassion, and create meaningful, lasting change.

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP
Depression Counsellor

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

BURNABY, British Columbia V3J 0A9 |

Depression can color how we see the world, ourselves and other people. Activities that used to be fun are not fun anymore and doing small things can feel like a chore. We might lose our sense of meaning and purpose and struggle to motivate ourselves. I want you know that there is hope, even if you cannot fully feel it right now. When working with depression, I help my clients to develop skills to improve their mood . Sometimes making little changes can help you feel better, which results in hope and lead to more hope and create an upward spiral. I also always help my clients heal the roots of their depression since this is an important part of recovering from depression.

Jeff Ross, MA, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Jeff Ross, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

970 Burrard St. (@Nelson), Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2R4 | (604)-614-7177

Depression is a mood disorder that can cause a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest that can interfere with daily functioning. Reaching out for help is a step towards wellness. Symptoms of depression can vary from person to person, but it is a very treatable condition. Therapy for depression helps you overcome the feelings of hopelessness and despair and to gain control of your life.

Olivia Fermi, MA, RTC
Depression Counsellor

Olivia Fermi, MA, RTC

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor

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

If you come to me suffering with depression, I can support you step-by-step as you move into a healthier and happier place by: • Learning about you and your life, which can include any or all of the following: personal/gender identity, family, culture, relationship, social life, work, medical issues • Freeing up healthy grief and anger to help restore your energy and joy in life • Selecting the modalities we both feel will be most helpful for you and practicing them in session together • Modalities I work with include: attachment healing, self-regulation, body sensing inquiry, setting healthy boundaries, disarming the inner critic, self-esteem, hypnosis, family constellations

Jennifer Turnbrook, MA, RCC
Depression Counselor

Jennifer Turnbrook, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

If you're up against depression, we'd collaborate and become a team of sorts. Through thoughtful questioning and listening, we'd begin to identify alternative narratives that challenge your depressive story. By attending to your strengths, resilience and prior successes, you can begin to foster a sense of hope and feel empowered to envision a future where you can live beyond the limitations of depression.

Heather Awad, MCP, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Heather Awad, MCP, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

web-based, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1A1 | 6047736152

Are you struggling to get out of bed, losing interest in once-loved activities or feeling helpless and hopeless? The lethargic and foggy shutdown of depression can make everything in life feel just a few inches out of reach. The good news is that depression is readily treatable. I would be glad to help you explore what is keeping your body stuck in numb disconnection. Next, we form a plan to help you back to your best self. Together we tackle here-and-now symptoms with strategies of mindfulness and CBT, while also untying old knots from the past with emotion-focused and inner-child work. The heaviness of depression is your body asking for care. Are you ready to answer its call?

Carol Whaley, MSW, RSW
Depression Counsellor

Carol Whaley, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

400-601 West Broadway Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4C2 | 778-320-7038

Therapy is a place for all matters of the heart, body and soul. Depression can range from mild to completely disabling, and the root causes varied and individual. While medical support can be helpful, therapy can help us get to the root of what we are emotionally 'depressing'. I believe in the mind/body connection which includes both, helping a client to access practical tools for coping day to day as well as exploring the deeper emotions stored in the body that might be contributing to the depression. From a deeply compassionate and client centred approach within the therapeutic connection the client feels less alone offering them hope as they navigate their depression.

Rebecca Evans, MA, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Rebecca Evans, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor - BCACC certified

2190 West Railway, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2S 6E6 | (778)878-3879

Depression can show up in many different ways. For some people, it looks like sadness, hopelessness, or feeling emotionally heavy. For others, it can look like irritability, numbness, low motivation, disconnection, exhaustion, or feeling like everyday tasks take more effort than they should. Many people experiencing depression also carry guilt or frustration about not being able to “just snap out of it,” especially when they are used to being capable, high-functioning, or relied on by others. In counselling, I help clients slow down and make sense of what may be contributing to their depression, rather than treating it as something that exists in isolation. Together, we explore the patterns, beliefs, relationships, life experiences, and stressors that...(view profile to read more)

Elana Sures, MEd, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Elana Sures, MEd, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

#460 - 2184 West Broadway , Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 2E1 | 7788192256

If depression could speak, it would say "why bother?" Depression leaves us feeling unmotivated, hopeless, and negative about ourselves and our potential. In counselling, I provide a compassion-focused approach to treating depression that will help you to increase your sense self-worth and build motivation to mobilize yourself. I believe that when treating depression, it is essential to explore emotions such as anger, guilt and shame that often perpetuate a defeated and empty state. Doing so can feel uncomfortable, but is ultimately liberating. Many of my depressed - even suicidal - clients report that therapy has helped improve their mood and take meaningful action in their lives.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Depression Counsellor

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 1H2 | 1-877-606-6161

Grey Matters International, Inc. and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D. handles depression and other emotional disorders in a very unique way. Most of therapy or counseling processes utilize validation, unconditional positive regard, and reframing as common techniques to get someone to heal from their depression. Though this can be helpful, it rarely fixes the core problem behind it and for tough cases we then refer them usually to a psychiatrist for medication which can have tons of side effects. Instead, why not try a natural and arguably more effective way to not just change your mind, but change the brain--where the depression is rooted. Contact us at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com.

Natasha Noble, RCC, CCC, MACP, BTh
Depression Counsellor

Natasha Noble, RCC, CCC, MACP, BTh

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 1W6 | 7783789473

Research tells us that depression is the most treatable mental health issue. I am passionate about conceptualizing depression as a symptom instead of root problem. Depression is a normal response to things like painful life experiences, suppressed emotion, attachment trauma, abuse, complicated grief, loss of self-efficacy. Re-establishing connection to ourselves (i.e., our inner worlds), our bodies, important relationships, spirituality, meaningful work in life, etc., have all been shown to lead to a significant decrease in depressive symptoms. Savoring positive emotional experiences, and being relentless in the search for hope, are things I partner with my clients to do.

Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.
Depression Counsellor

Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.

Registered Clinical Counselor

West Cambie, Richmond, British Columbia V6X 2M2 | 236-509-5092

For every client that I see, I always offer an individualized and tailored approach by draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches in order to enable your mental health healing and functional recovery. Using a collaborative and client centered approach, I will walk alongside you and together, we will explore solutions to overcome life's obstacles.

Depression Counselor

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.

David Minor, RCC, RSW
Depression Counsellor

David Minor, RCC, RSW

Registered Clinical Counsellor, and Registered Social Worker

207 - 4381 Fraser St., Vancouver, British Columbia V5V 4G4 | 16043648408

I use CBT to help clients struggling with depression. I'll ask questions to help you identify the thought and behaviour patterns that are keeping you unmotivated and depressed. Together we'll identify the specific factors contributing to your depressive symptoms and create a tailored plan to address them and help you move towards the life you want. Each week I'll give you small manageable homework tasks to complete and help you to notice the successes along the way so you will be encouraged to stay on the path of recovery. I'd be honoured to travel with you on your journey.

Alain Langlais, MH, MTC, CHHt
Depression Counselor

Alain Langlais, MH, MTC, CHHt

Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Depression can be experienced in a magnitude of ways and is often experienced differently by each individual. Symptoms may range from feeling increasingly irritable, experiencing a sense of emptiness and hopelessness, and an individual often will feel completely overwhelmed, losing interest in activities they once enjoyed. Depression may also be experienced physically. Physical symptoms may include, but are not limited to a lack of energy, problems sleeping, pronounced weight changes, and eventually, even serious illness. In cases of mild to moderate depression, there is an increasing amount of research supporting counselling as effective as medication in improving a person’s mood. Many clients have been referred to counselling by their family doctor when...(view profile to read more)

Jennifer Scott, RCC, RSW
Depression Counsellor

Jennifer Scott, RCC, RSW

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Social Worker

206 - 1118 Homer St., Vancouver (Yaletown), British Columbia V6B 6L5 | 604-763-5340

Depression is not only a mental problem, it is also a physical one - often leaving you with fatigue and lack of motivation to do anything. The first step to healing depression is building inner and outer resources for immediate symptom relief. This includes self- care, especially physical exercise along with mindful awareness of your internal experience . The next step is challenging those distorted beliefs and perceptions of yourself and the world. You can get better soon.

Jay Hails, MEd, CCC
Depression Counsellor

Jay Hails, MEd, CCC

Canadian Certified Counsellor

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

Among other things, depression is a stagnation, a lack of forward motion. I side with the cognitive behaviour therapists, who say that behavioural activation is a valuable treatment. Learn about what activities bring you joy or peace or relief. Then, give those activities a larger role in your life. I could just say "activity" over and over here, because that is what will help most. Activity, activity, activity...

Bronwyn Sullivan, MOC, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Bronwyn Sullivan, MOC, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

202-609 Stamps Landing, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3Z1 | 604-762-2152

Do you find yourself waking up in the morning unmotivated, low energy and just blah? Is it hard to remember feeling happy and excited? Depression may creep up on you or it may be feel like you are at the bottom of dark hole that you can't find your way out of. Together we will work to discover the source of your sadness and re-build your life. There is hope and things can feel better.

Simon Funnell, MACP, RCC
Depression Counselor

Simon Funnell, MACP, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Depression is tricky. Depression causes a lowered mood, fatigue, and decreased motivation. Sometimes, Depression goes unnoticed by friends and family. It can appear like everything in your life should be fine, but inside, it's a struggle to get out of bed. I provide a non-judgmental space to explore the areas of your life impacted by depression. You will learn alternative coping mechanisms to help ease future symptoms of depression.

Lori Magri, M'ED, RCC, EMDR
Depression Counsellor

Lori Magri, M'ED, RCC, EMDR

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Vancouver, British Columbia V5H 2K3 |

Depression is like a dark shroud that hovers over a person's existence making each day a perpetual struggle. Life in general is disrupted. The smallest daily life routine becomes impossible. People may be predisposed to depression, but there is not a gene that predetermines whether a person will experience the effects of the disease. The four pillars of healthy living include: developing a balanced eating plan; engaging in regular exercise, instilling good sleep hygiene and social connection. Cognitive Behaviour tends to be the gold seal approach when a client present with symptoms of depression. Other modalities also serve to help the client manage his/her/they depressive episodes.

Jessica Willis, MA, RCC
Depression Counsellor

Jessica Willis, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

300 1090 Homer Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2W9 | 604-329-6199

Depression counseling offers a supportive environment for individuals to explore and address the complex factors contributing to their depression. Evidence-based approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy, and mindfulness techniques help clients challenge negative thought patterns, process difficult emotions, and develop coping strategies. By fostering self-awareness, building resilience, and providing validation, counselling assists clients to navigate the challenges of depression, empowering them to reclaim a sense of hope, purpose, and well-being in their lives.

Lexie Morgan, MC, RCC, CCC
Depression Counsellor

Lexie Morgan, MC, RCC, CCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor & Canadian Certified Counsellor

2078 West 4th Ave #108, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1M9 | 7789847653

When I use narrative therapy to work with clients experiencing depression, I focus on helping them re-author the stories they tell about themselves and their lives. So often, depression is tied to dominant narratives that make people feel powerless, unworthy, or stuck. Together, we work to externalize the problem—separating them from their depression—so they can see it as something they’re facing, not something that defines who they are. This opens up space for us to explore alternative stories that highlight their resilience, strengths, and values. By shifting the focus from what feels wrong to what’s possible, I aim to help them reclaim a sense of agency and nurture a more hopeful view.

Devorah Peterson, M.Ed., RCC
Depression Counsellor

Devorah Peterson, M.Ed., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 1Y9 | 604-807-3900

No two people experience depression in exactly the same way and so dealing with it also needs an individual approach. Rather than viewing depression as something wrong with the person experiencing it, the client and I listen to what it might have to say to them. Though understandably, nobody likes depression, and it can be managed with tools such as Cognitive Behavioural therapy and mindfulness, etc., it can also be engaged through other approaches that allow its importance and meaning (and what it is calling for) is revealed. This can bring greater richness, wisdom, and appreciation for life.

Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CT, RCC, CCC
Depression Counsellor

Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CT, RCC, CCC

Counselling Therapist

Virtual Online Counselling, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1M9 | 604-720-0233

Depression can be deeply painful, robbing you of energy, motivation, and hope. It creates a negative view of life, your self, and your future. It typically disrupts sleep patterns, appetite, emotions, and your thinking ability. I use the clinical practice of cognitive behavioural therapy to help people regain healthy control over their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and reclaim a sense of influence over their life style and life situation's. Coaching you to refocus, set small daily goals, celebrate your successes, and learn new behavioral and thinking skills can take time but the good news is that once you have acquired these skills you have them for life.



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