Booking

 Private Practice

If you would like to know more about Expressive Arts Therapy or Play Therapy, or you would like to book a session for your child or yourself, please contact me using the booking form below. My therapy sessions are available in English and French.

Therapy Fees

Fee for one clinical hour $145

Services:
Expressive Arts Therapy
Child-Centered Play Therapy
Child-Parent Relationship Therapy
Parent/Caregiver Consultation
Participation in School-Based Team Meeting (upon request)

Funding…check your extended Benefits

Some Extended Health Benefit plans such as Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Green Shield Canada, Canada Life and Great-West Life cover Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCC) as a service.  If you have such a plan through work, check with your provider to find out if your plan covers consultations with a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC).  

Funding…You might be elligible

  • Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC): counselling funding for individuals who have been involved in an automobile accident

  • Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP): counselling funding for victims of crime who have filed a police report

  • Ministry of Children and Family Development, Autism Funding Unit (MCF AFU): counselling funding for children on the autism spectrum (children under 6 and children 6-18)

  • First Nations Health Authority (FNHA): counselling funding for First Nations and Indigenous clients

  • Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC): counselling funding for resettled refugees, refugee claimants, and in-Canada protected persons through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

  • Veteran Affairs Canada (VAC): funding for mental health support for Canadian Armed Forces Veterans, former members of the RCMP, their families and their caregivers.

  • Charlene Reaveley Children’s Charity Society (CRCCS): counselling funding for children who have experienced a death in the family

  • WorkSafe BC (WSBC): insurance for counselling after work-related injuries or death in the family

  • WorkBC Centres: case-by-case funding for clients of WorkBC employment service centres in need of psychological support

  • Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) “Links to Employment”: case-by-case funding for clients of CMHA needing psychological support

  • Living Through Loss Counselling Society of BC (LTLC): professional grief counselling for adults and children

  • Island Kids Cancer Association (IKCA): helping children and families on Vancouver Island navigate the diagnosis of childhood cancer.

  • SelfDesign Learning Foundation: counselling funding for K-grade 12 home school and independent learners who need emotional or therapeutic support