Support for people dealing with people*
*and other important things
Here’s a place to find a little more ease and a little less conflict in your relationships, including the relationship you have with yourself.
I’m a Registered Clinical Counsellor in North Vancouver offering virtual therapy, mediation and divorce coaching for individuals, families and partnerships of all kinds.
Hey, I’m Lianne.
Let’s figure this out.
People tend to seek me out because I’m clear-headed, sincere and deeply hopeful. I’ll start by having you share a bit of your story and current concerns, and go from there. I focus on what feels helpful for you — sometimes that’s having a safe sounding board, other times that’s having a co-problem solver with tools and strategies right beside you.
In all, I draw on a lengthy career in communications / leadership, as well as my own experiences as a wife, parent, stepparent, stepchild, and fellow vulnerable human. I have a Masters degree in Counselling and am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in good standing with my governing body. I’ve also picked up invaluable knowledge by completing the Family Mediation Certification at the Justice Institute of BC, and training as a Collaborative Divorce Coach through my membership with Collaborative Divorce Vancouver.
I’m an inclusive, warm, direct therapist who adds a surprising amount of levity and laughs to sessions. I work with individuals, people in relationships, and families of all types. My clients come from all over Canada, and free consultations are available. When I’m not at work, you’ll find me walking my ding-dong of a dog, hanging with my kids and husband, or kiteboarding and skiing with pals.
Any questions?
** Virtual couples counselling ** Individual mental health support ** Relationship & family therapy ** Mediation & Divorce Coaching ** Help for anyone fighting with absolutely, positively anyone else **
Reach out.
*If there are any concerns about confidentiality, please email me directly. If this is an urgent mental health issue, please phone 911, visit an emergency room, or contact 9-8-8, the National Crisis Hotline in Canada.