Contact Information
Address:
201-3701 East Hastings Street, Burnaby, V5C 2H6
Phone:
Website
https://ateasecounseling.ca/
At Ease Counseling, I understand the importance of building a strong therapeutic relationship with you in counselling. In my experience, this therapeutic bond develops in a safe, nonjudgemental, compassionate, confidential, and curious environment. This provides a foundation for you to start your healing journey. As a BIPOC registered clinical counsellor, I welcome people from all walks of life, especially BIPOC and 2SLGBTQI+. Counselling is a transformational experience for clients. It allows individuals to feel heard, validated, reassured, and supported. It is also a place where individuals understand why they react or feel like they do. As your counsellor, my job is not to fix you because you are not broken. Instead, my job is to help bring your strength and resilience to the surface. I empower individuals and help them unpack and heal from past experiences and trauma.
201-3701 East Hastings Street, Burnaby, V5C 2H6
https://ateasecounseling.ca/
At Ease Counselling is conveniently located at 201-3701 East Hastings Street, Burnaby, V5C 2H6, serving clients seeking mental wellness support. We understand the crucial role of building a strong therapeutic relationship, which is the foundation of our approach. Our experienced counsellors provide compassionate, personalized therapy tailored to your unique needs and goals. We offer confidential counselling services designed to help you navigate life's challenges and improve your overall well-being. Reach out to us at 555-123-4567 or learn more about our services on our website ateasecounseling.ca.
***What types of counselling do you offer? We provide individual counselling focused on areas like stress management, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and personal growth.
How does therapy work? Our process begins with an initial assessment to understand your needs, followed by regular sessions discussing your goals in a safe, confidential space.
Is the counselling confidential? Yes, confidentiality is a core principle. Your discussions with your counsellor are protected by law, unless there are safety risks involved.