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Coastal Clinical Counselling Services

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Summary

At Coastal Clinical Counselling Services, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective mental health support to individuals in coastal communities. Our team of experienced Clinical Counsellors and Registered Social Workers understands the unique challenges faced by individuals living in coastal areas and is committed to offering personalized therapy tailored to their specific needs.

At Coastal Clinical Counselling Services, we provide a wide range of services, including individual, couples, family, and group therapy, to help clients navigate the complexities of life in coastal communities. We recognize the impact of factors such as environmental stressors, isolation, and community dynamics on mental health and well-being. Our therapists utilize evidence-based approaches and techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, and other modalities, to support clients in overcoming challenges and achieving their goals.

We strive to create a safe and non-judgmental space where clients can openly explore their concerns and work towards personal growth and healing. Whether you are facing issues related to stress, relationship difficulties, grief, or other mental health concerns, our compassionate team is here to support you. At Coastal Clinical Counselling Services, we believe in the power of therapy to foster resilience, promote positive change, and enhance overall well-being.

Contact the service directly to inquire about free and low cost counselling options This organization has several counsellors. Please contact the service directly to inquire about individual providers' experience working with 2S/LGBTQ+ people.

Want to learn more about this service’s work with Two-Spirit, trans, LGBQ+ people?

We invite all service providers listed on MindMapBC  to answer the following questions. These questions were developed in collaboration with community members, researchers, and mental health and other service providers. They're intended to help us understand what a service provider or organization is doing to affirm and support sexual and gender diverse service users.

See below for responses for this listing.

Want to learn more about our screening questions and filters?


Are the forms used in your practice inclusive of various sexual orientations and gender identities (e.g., opportunities to fill in pronouns, etc.)?

—Yes

Do you collect and use preferred names (rather than legal names) for all communications?

—Yes

Do you and your colleagues have experience providing services that support clients with navigating gender dysphoria*? *TransCareBC describes gender dysphoria as a term "intended to describe the distress some trans people experience with relation to their gender identity, particularly if they would like to transition but have not yet done so".

—Yes

Please tell us how equipped you feel to support a client in determining if/when their mental health symptoms are related to their gender-related experiences or other factors? Please describe your response choice below.

—Very confident

Do you/your colleagues understand the difference between gender dysphoria and mental health conditions/symptoms that are unrelated to gender dysphoria or distress?

—Yes

Do you and your colleagues have experience working with people who identify as living with a disability or chronic illness? Please tell us more about your experience and any training you have received.

—Yes

Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for Two-Spirit, queer, or trans Indigenous individuals accessing your services?

—Yes

Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for LGBQ individuals accessing your services?

—Yes

Are you and your colleagues comfortable asking relevant questions about gender identity and sexual orientation?

—Yes

Do you offer Indigenous 2S/LGBTQ+ specific resources, for example Indigenous Elders or Knowledge Keepers?

—Yes

Do you and your colleagues ask clients about pronouns and use them appropriately?

—Yes

Are you and your colleagues aware of what specific barriers may exist for trans individuals accessing your services?

—Yes

Does your practice have gender-neutral washrooms?

—Yes

Are there clear anti-discrimination policies that include gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation in your organization or practice?

—Yes

Are all individuals involved in service provision actively engaged in decolonizing their practices and/or organization? If yes, please type below what actions you and/or your organization are taking.

—Yes

Are all individuals involved in service provision actively engaged in anti-racist practices, policies, and systems in their care model?

—Yes

Address

200 - 2760 Trethewey Street
Abbotsford, BC
V2T 3R1

Languages

Services available in these languages

  • Hindi
  • English
  • French
  • Punjabi

Last updated: June 26, 2023
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