Body Image Therapists in Pemberton, BC

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Jenna Becker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, RSW
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
I enjoy working with youth and adults who are struggling with trauma, impacts of domestic violence, anxiety, body image/disordered eating, depression, life transitions, suicidal ideation, ADHD, family and peer conflict, and substance use disorders.
I draw from many different counselling frameworks including Intersectional Feminist Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Emotion Focused Family Therapy, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. Ultimately, I believe that the connection between the counsellor and the client is the most important thing for therapy to work!
I enjoy working with youth and adults who are struggling with trauma, impacts of domestic violence, anxiety, body image/disordered eating, depression, life transitions, suicidal ideation, ADHD, family and peer conflict, and substance use disorders.
I draw from many different counselling frameworks including Intersectional Feminist Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Emotion Focused Family Therapy, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. Ultimately, I believe that the connection between the counsellor and the client is the most important thing for therapy to work!
(819) 412-4298 View (819) 412-4298
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Ceilidh Smith
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Do you feel lost, burnt out, or that you're barely surviving and can't catch a break? I support clients through the messy and complicated periods of life. As humans we face all sorts of challenges - from your relationships dynamics or mood (like anxiety or depression), trauma from the past that keeps getting in your way, or just general "life" (like parenting, finances, health conditions). Therapy is the space to get some support, learn some tools and find some insight on the patterns which will help meaningful shifts in your life from surviving to thriving.
Do you feel lost, burnt out, or that you're barely surviving and can't catch a break? I support clients through the messy and complicated periods of life. As humans we face all sorts of challenges - from your relationships dynamics or mood (like anxiety or depression), trauma from the past that keeps getting in your way, or just general "life" (like parenting, finances, health conditions). Therapy is the space to get some support, learn some tools and find some insight on the patterns which will help meaningful shifts in your life from surviving to thriving.
(548) 409-5822 View (548) 409-5822
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Saer Davidson
Counsellor, MA, CCC
1 Endorsed
Online Only
As a nonbinary, queer, neurodivergent therapist, it is my aim to facilitate a compassionate, nonjudgmental space in which you can experience safety and connectedness. Drawing from a foundation in expressive arts therapy, my approach is client-centred, psychodynamic, neuro-informed, and trauma-informed. As a creative arts therapist, I weave in creative and non-verbal processes with evidence-based therapy interventions to help deepen your self-reflective and expressive capacities. Our work together will honour the validity of your lived experience while fortifying you with more skills and tools to continue your healing journey.
As a nonbinary, queer, neurodivergent therapist, it is my aim to facilitate a compassionate, nonjudgmental space in which you can experience safety and connectedness. Drawing from a foundation in expressive arts therapy, my approach is client-centred, psychodynamic, neuro-informed, and trauma-informed. As a creative arts therapist, I weave in creative and non-verbal processes with evidence-based therapy interventions to help deepen your self-reflective and expressive capacities. Our work together will honour the validity of your lived experience while fortifying you with more skills and tools to continue your healing journey.
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Mj Brownlee
Counsellor, MACP, CCC, PCP-IV
Online Only
Does living in this world just seem too heavy sometimes? Do you want to connect with your deepest self? My focus is on healing the trauma of both our experiences in and our fractured relationship with the world we inhabit. Are you a frontline activist, first responder, or are you suffering from climate grief and anxiety/depression from living in uncertain times? I am here to act as a guide to help you find your highest self's purpose. I have lived experience in the 2SLGBTQ+ community and a background in youth support work, and have a trauma-informed, body-positive, intersectional practice.
Does living in this world just seem too heavy sometimes? Do you want to connect with your deepest self? My focus is on healing the trauma of both our experiences in and our fractured relationship with the world we inhabit. Are you a frontline activist, first responder, or are you suffering from climate grief and anxiety/depression from living in uncertain times? I am here to act as a guide to help you find your highest self's purpose. I have lived experience in the 2SLGBTQ+ community and a background in youth support work, and have a trauma-informed, body-positive, intersectional practice.
(672) 648-0306 View (672) 648-0306
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Gabriel Cohen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, PhD, RCSW, LCSW-R
Serves Area
Hi. I am limiting my practice to people interested in using and learning my Natural State Restoration method. I will also always have a place for survivors of maternal incest.
Hi. I am limiting my practice to people interested in using and learning my Natural State Restoration method. I will also always have a place for survivors of maternal incest.
(604) 861-7890 View (604) 861-7890
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Shawna Dash
Counsellor, MCP, RCC
9 Endorsed
Online Only
Waitlist for new clients
You deserve a soft landing where you can express the unexpressed and explore the things that make you human. My intention is to assist you with accessing your deeper truth and authentic self - helping you find your way back home to you. My approach is to care for the soul with loving compassion and create a safe and supportive environment where you can improve your relationship with self and others. I use a trauma-informed approach and work with folks holistically on varying issues (anxiety, self-esteem, relationships, trauma, grief, burnout) to bring healing, understanding, and hope.
You deserve a soft landing where you can express the unexpressed and explore the things that make you human. My intention is to assist you with accessing your deeper truth and authentic self - helping you find your way back home to you. My approach is to care for the soul with loving compassion and create a safe and supportive environment where you can improve your relationship with self and others. I use a trauma-informed approach and work with folks holistically on varying issues (anxiety, self-esteem, relationships, trauma, grief, burnout) to bring healing, understanding, and hope.
(778) 655-3923 View (778) 655-3923
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Helen Croza
Counsellor, BSc, MA , RCC
Serves Area
Accepting new clients. I work with clients who want support to deal with patterns and issues that they can no longer ignore. Maybe you feel overwhelmed and stuck in your life and want to feel better about yourself and life. You may be dealing with a life crisis, anxiety, depression, or grief. I also specialize in food and body issues, relationships and career challenges. Life transitions and stages can be more challenging when we haven't healed earlier traumas and wounds. I will work with you to get at the root of your issues and do the emotional work to allow healing and change.
Accepting new clients. I work with clients who want support to deal with patterns and issues that they can no longer ignore. Maybe you feel overwhelmed and stuck in your life and want to feel better about yourself and life. You may be dealing with a life crisis, anxiety, depression, or grief. I also specialize in food and body issues, relationships and career challenges. Life transitions and stages can be more challenging when we haven't healed earlier traumas and wounds. I will work with you to get at the root of your issues and do the emotional work to allow healing and change.
(778) 767-5920 View (778) 767-5920
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Amanda Lertzman
Counsellor, MA, RCC
3 Endorsed
Serves Area
Do you ever feel like your mind is telling you one story while your body is signalling another? Maybe your reactions feel out of your control, you're unsure where certain feelings are coming from, or you're struggling to understand and communicate your needs. As a somatic therapist, the heart of my work honours the body-mind connection and focuses on bridging the gap between your thoughts, feelings, and body. My support is relational, collaborative, emotionally-attuned and rooted in the belief that all parts of you deserve care. Tuning into your needs day-to-day, session-to-session, and shaping this journey together.
Do you ever feel like your mind is telling you one story while your body is signalling another? Maybe your reactions feel out of your control, you're unsure where certain feelings are coming from, or you're struggling to understand and communicate your needs. As a somatic therapist, the heart of my work honours the body-mind connection and focuses on bridging the gap between your thoughts, feelings, and body. My support is relational, collaborative, emotionally-attuned and rooted in the belief that all parts of you deserve care. Tuning into your needs day-to-day, session-to-session, and shaping this journey together.
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Julia Selznick
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
11 Endorsed
Serves Area
Are you noticing excessive worries, low mood, challenging relationships, or stress with food and body image?
Getting to really know my clients is everything to me! I work to help you strengthen your relationships, navigate life’s transitions, and develop a healthier sense of self. I support individuals with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and family conflict. I draw from Emotion Focused, CBT, DBT, FBT and mindfulness approaches.
Are you noticing excessive worries, low mood, challenging relationships, or stress with food and body image?
Getting to really know my clients is everything to me! I work to help you strengthen your relationships, navigate life’s transitions, and develop a healthier sense of self. I support individuals with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and family conflict. I draw from Emotion Focused, CBT, DBT, FBT and mindfulness approaches.
(581) 502-0099 View (581) 502-0099
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Karen Williams
Counsellor, MA
Serves Area
DREAMS are a creative way to work with the unconscious; to be creative means to bring something into being, and the unconscious is a source for that new being. We are not just what we know of ourselves. Our suffering has meaning and if we are struggling or in crisis this can be the catalyst for change. Carl Jung (1875-1961), tells us that "certain types of pain...are symbolically meaningful. This is one way the unconscious expresses itself." Our psyche is a part of nature and dreams come from that nature to speak to us in a metaphoric language.
DREAMS are a creative way to work with the unconscious; to be creative means to bring something into being, and the unconscious is a source for that new being. We are not just what we know of ourselves. Our suffering has meaning and if we are struggling or in crisis this can be the catalyst for change. Carl Jung (1875-1961), tells us that "certain types of pain...are symbolically meaningful. This is one way the unconscious expresses itself." Our psyche is a part of nature and dreams come from that nature to speak to us in a metaphoric language.
(289) 814-5115 View (289) 814-5115
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Deanna Enders-Byers
Counsellor, MC, RCC
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
My clients are strong, capable adults, including frontline workers, first responders, public safety personnel, and trauma‑exposed professionals who carry a lot in their work, relationships, and life in general. Others rely on them for stability, yet privately they feel exhausted, distant, or on edge. Hypervigilance, burnout, moral distress, and emotional numbing start showing up in ways that are hard to ignore. What once felt manageable now feels heavier or more isolating, and it takes more effort to mask and push through than it used to.
My clients are strong, capable adults, including frontline workers, first responders, public safety personnel, and trauma‑exposed professionals who carry a lot in their work, relationships, and life in general. Others rely on them for stability, yet privately they feel exhausted, distant, or on edge. Hypervigilance, burnout, moral distress, and emotional numbing start showing up in ways that are hard to ignore. What once felt manageable now feels heavier or more isolating, and it takes more effort to mask and push through than it used to.
(236) 300-2879 View (236) 300-2879
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Angela Ivy Leong
Counsellor, BA, MA
9 Endorsed
Serves Area
You are a deep thinker, a seeker of truth, and you yearn for a life filled with meaning and authenticity. Whether you're exploring your sexual identity, navigating complex relationships, or seeking to understand your emotional patterns, you’ve likely felt the tension between your desires and the limitations placed on you by unconscious drives or societal expectations. You’re ready to break free from these constraints and live your fullest, most liberated life.
You are a deep thinker, a seeker of truth, and you yearn for a life filled with meaning and authenticity. Whether you're exploring your sexual identity, navigating complex relationships, or seeking to understand your emotional patterns, you’ve likely felt the tension between your desires and the limitations placed on you by unconscious drives or societal expectations. You’re ready to break free from these constraints and live your fullest, most liberated life.
(604) 800-9285 View (604) 800-9285
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Amber Storvold
Counsellor, MA, RCC
5 Endorsed
Serves Area
Whether you're navigating a deep loss, struggling with overwhelming thoughts and emotions, or facing a major life change, I’m here to walk alongside you with empathy and understanding. I’ll also I also gently encourage you to lean into discomfort when you’re ready, because meaningful change often begins at the edge of our comfort zone. I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space where you can explore what you’re experiencing and begin to find clarity, a sense of grounding, and a path forward.
Whether you're navigating a deep loss, struggling with overwhelming thoughts and emotions, or facing a major life change, I’m here to walk alongside you with empathy and understanding. I’ll also I also gently encourage you to lean into discomfort when you’re ready, because meaningful change often begins at the edge of our comfort zone. I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space where you can explore what you’re experiencing and begin to find clarity, a sense of grounding, and a path forward.
(825) 904-7554 View (825) 904-7554
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Breeana Hogman
Counsellor, MA, RCC
2 Endorsed
Online Only
You may find yourself stuck in the same relationship patterns, constantly questioning yourself, or carrying the weight of everyone else's needs. Perhaps anxiety, self-criticism, overwhelming emotions, or past experiences are making it difficult to feel fully connected—to yourself, your relationships, or the life you want to create. If you're a teen, you may be struggling with friendships, family conflict, identity, school pressures, or feeling misunderstood and unsure where to turn. I believe healing happens in relationship, and meaningful change begins when we no longer carry things alone.
You may find yourself stuck in the same relationship patterns, constantly questioning yourself, or carrying the weight of everyone else's needs. Perhaps anxiety, self-criticism, overwhelming emotions, or past experiences are making it difficult to feel fully connected—to yourself, your relationships, or the life you want to create. If you're a teen, you may be struggling with friendships, family conflict, identity, school pressures, or feeling misunderstood and unsure where to turn. I believe healing happens in relationship, and meaningful change begins when we no longer carry things alone.
(581) 804-0943 View (581) 804-0943
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Jennifer Campbell
Psychologist, RPsych
13 Endorsed
Serves Area
Are you a youth or young adult who struggles with anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, relationship conflict, or ADHD? Does this impact your day-to-day life, relationships, or ability to function? Do you feel stressed, tired, overwhelmed, and/or frustrated? Are you ready for us to help you make changes so life can be fulfilling?
Are you a youth or young adult who struggles with anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, relationship conflict, or ADHD? Does this impact your day-to-day life, relationships, or ability to function? Do you feel stressed, tired, overwhelmed, and/or frustrated? Are you ready for us to help you make changes so life can be fulfilling?
(604) 639-9636 View (604) 639-9636
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Kirsty Casey
Counsellor, MA, BSW, RCC, RSW
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Please note I am currently on maternity leave. Hello and welcome! My name is Kirsty and I have worked in the mental health field since 2013. I am currently working with adults 19 and older in BC. My areas of practice include the following: anxiety and/or panic, depression/mood disorders, stress and burnout, substance use, communication, boundaries, and grief and loss. Whether you are navigating life transitions, dealing with stress, or seeking personal growth, my approach is to work collaboratively with you and to help you set your counselling goals.
Please note I am currently on maternity leave. Hello and welcome! My name is Kirsty and I have worked in the mental health field since 2013. I am currently working with adults 19 and older in BC. My areas of practice include the following: anxiety and/or panic, depression/mood disorders, stress and burnout, substance use, communication, boundaries, and grief and loss. Whether you are navigating life transitions, dealing with stress, or seeking personal growth, my approach is to work collaboratively with you and to help you set your counselling goals.
(709) 701-4166 View (709) 701-4166
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Inner Sphere Wellness
Counsellor, RCC
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Life is Complex and Messy – Let Us Help You Unravel the Tangle! We understand life’s challenges are multifaceted - whether you’re facing career stress, personal relationships, or inner conflict, we’re here to help. Our skilled therapists work with individuals, professionals, and entrepreneurs at pivotal stages, offering a personalized approach to help you move from surviving to thriving. We provide the support you need to regain balance and clarity.
Life is Complex and Messy – Let Us Help You Unravel the Tangle! We understand life’s challenges are multifaceted - whether you’re facing career stress, personal relationships, or inner conflict, we’re here to help. Our skilled therapists work with individuals, professionals, and entrepreneurs at pivotal stages, offering a personalized approach to help you move from surviving to thriving. We provide the support you need to regain balance and clarity.
(587) 605-1498 View (587) 605-1498
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Sara Place
Verified Verified
Online Only
It is my honour to deeply listen and support your personal journey through whatever life circumstances bring you to counselling. We can work through difficult experiences, relationship challenges, (family, romatic, and workplace), through the lens of attachment, adverse childhood experiences, trauma, addictions/unhealthy coping mechanisms, grief, and shifting ongoing patterns that you want to change. I value your individual experience, and that you are the expert in your own life. I am here to deeply listen and help you find your meaning, purpose and understandings and to offer a personalized approach and a sense of belonging.
It is my honour to deeply listen and support your personal journey through whatever life circumstances bring you to counselling. We can work through difficult experiences, relationship challenges, (family, romatic, and workplace), through the lens of attachment, adverse childhood experiences, trauma, addictions/unhealthy coping mechanisms, grief, and shifting ongoing patterns that you want to change. I value your individual experience, and that you are the expert in your own life. I am here to deeply listen and help you find your meaning, purpose and understandings and to offer a personalized approach and a sense of belonging.
(604) 227-4699 View (604) 227-4699
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Sehleeah Schevers Rcc
Counsellor, RCC, CCC
5 Endorsed
Serves Area
I’m so glad you are here. New Clients are welcome, both young and old (individuals, couples, families). Let’s talk about how therapy helps. There are so many ways we can feel better, we just need to take one step. Reaching out is the first, and often clients feel better after the first session. There are no waitlists for new clients, when you are ready to begin, we begin. Every moment is an opportunity to feel better, but sometimes we lose hope and stop trying. I encourage self love and self-compassion with playfulness and creativity. “Love has the intense ability to heal the wounds from the blows that life gives us.” Sue Johnson
I’m so glad you are here. New Clients are welcome, both young and old (individuals, couples, families). Let’s talk about how therapy helps. There are so many ways we can feel better, we just need to take one step. Reaching out is the first, and often clients feel better after the first session. There are no waitlists for new clients, when you are ready to begin, we begin. Every moment is an opportunity to feel better, but sometimes we lose hope and stop trying. I encourage self love and self-compassion with playfulness and creativity. “Love has the intense ability to heal the wounds from the blows that life gives us.” Sue Johnson
(249) 802-3584 View (249) 802-3584
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Lauren Buckley
Counsellor, MCAP-AT, RCC
Online Only
I am a Queer neuro-divergent counsellor working on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and TsleiI-Waututh peoples. I endeavour to work collaboratively, inter-sectionally and conscious of my clients lived experience and world view. I believe learning to become an authentic person is the ongoing journey we all undergo and with counselling, it can be a bit easier. I believe strongly in meeting an individual where they are presently and working alongside their own desires for change and growth.
I am a Queer neuro-divergent counsellor working on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and TsleiI-Waututh peoples. I endeavour to work collaboratively, inter-sectionally and conscious of my clients lived experience and world view. I believe learning to become an authentic person is the ongoing journey we all undergo and with counselling, it can be a bit easier. I believe strongly in meeting an individual where they are presently and working alongside their own desires for change and growth.
(438) 300-9183 View (438) 300-9183
Body Image Counsellors
How does body image affect mental health?
Poor body image can influence mental health because it can reduce self-esteem and decrease functioning in other areas of one's life. Negative body image may hinder someone's ability to perform daily tasks, including professional and social responsibilities, because they may feel self-conscious or shame surrounding their appearance; a desire to change one's body as a result of negative body image can also trigger behaviors such as extreme dieting, excessive exercise, or obsessive social media comparison. Poor body image is associated with a number of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and eating disorders, although many people experience negative body image even in the absence of meeting the diagnostic criteria for any mental health disorders.

What does it mean to have a positive body image?
Body image refers to how one internally perceives their appearance and internally "talks" to themself about their body. Positive body image is therefore indicative of a positive perception of one's self and positive internal self-talk that underscores one's strengths. People who have good body image often have higher self-esteem, self-worth, and self-confidence, and they also often recognise how external factors, such as social media or relationship patterns, can influence body image. While body image can change at different life stages and in response to various triggers, practicing self-acceptance and a body-positive mindset can help maintain a more stable sense of positive body image.

Is body image the same as self-esteem?
Body image and self-esteem are often related, but they are distinct concepts. Self-esteem is a broader term that can be shaped by a number of factors outside of body image, including one's functioning at school or in the workplace; it refers to one's capacity to handle various life challenges. Poor body image can be one way in which one's self-esteem is reduced. Reduced self-esteem as a result of poor body image can cause individuals to feel negative about their appearance, withdraw from social interactions, and/or rely on harmful behaviours as a coping mechanism. A "body positive" approach to body image therapy is therefore often used to encourage a more positive view of one's self and thus encourage better self-esteem.

What type of therapy is best to foster a positive body image?
The type of therapy best suited to improve body image depends on each person, as there is not a single therapy specific to body image improvement. That said, many individuals with poor body image benefit from therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based therapy. CBT can be used to help challenge distorted or negative thoughts about one's body, while ACT and mindfulness practices can facilitate a more positive body image through self-acceptance and identification of one's personal strengths. Regardless of treatment type, clients should look for body image therapists who encourage the development of a sense of self outside of their external appearance and help clients reduce unwanted behaviours developed as a result of poor self-esteem, such as dieting or disordered eating patterns.