Family Counselling in BC, Online
Families are where we first learn to love, argue, and belong — which is exactly why family tension can cut so deep. Whether you're dealing with constant conflict, a major transition, grief, or the strain between generations, family counselling offers a space where everyone can be heard and the patterns that keep hurting can finally shift.
Families come to us for:
Frequent conflict or communication that always escalates
Navigating divorce, blended families, or co-parenting
Supporting a child or teen who is struggling
Grief, illness, or major life transitions
Intergenerational or cultural differences
Rebuilding trust and connection after a difficult period
How counselling helps
We help your family understand the dynamics underneath the conflict — the roles, the misunderstandings, the unmet needs — without blaming any one person. From there, we work on clearer communication, healthier boundaries, and ways of relating that strengthen connection rather than erode it.
The goal is a family system where people feel understood, and conflicts can be repaired, not just avoided.
Our approach
Our therapists provide systemic, collaborative family work, online across BC and in English and Portuguese, which makes it easier to include family members in different locations.
You don't have to face this alone, or be judged for it. Book a free consult.
Do you still have questions...?
That's completely okay. It's normal to feel unsure about what you're experiencing or whether counselling is the right fit. You don't need to have it all figured out before reaching out. We welcome your questions. Our goal is to help you find the support that feels right for you.
Ready to take the next step? Book a free 15-minute consultation, and we'll help match you with the right therapist.
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Services available online throughout British Columbia, in English and Portuguese. We work with most extended health plans and funded programs, including CVAP, WorkBC, Autism Funding, Veterans Affairs, and the First Nations Health Authority.