RESOURCES
Below are a variety of internal and external resources including articles and information for professionals and clients alike. If there is something you would like to see or would like additional information about, please do not hesitate to contact our offices to let us know.
ARTICLES & PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES
Running out of ways to support your children during the waning weeks of winter?
February 23rd, 2025
The 2024 mental wellness holiday survival guide is here!
December 11th, 2024
Mental wellness in times of uncertainty: navigating trauma and anxiety amid global turmoil.
November 13th, 2024
Fall-ing down and picking ourselves back up again: when well-intentioned routines for back to school and back to work fail us.
October 2nd, 2024
Failure to launch: when freeing up space in the basement benefits both parents and their adult children.
August 17th, 2024
Spring-ing in to greater mental wellness!
March 11th, 2024
5 ways to build mental resilience to get through the tough months.
January 15th, 2024
Your mental wellness holiday survival guide is here!
December 15th, 2023
Feeling sad, or is it SAD?
November 15th, 2023
EXTERNAL RESOURCES & INFORMATION
British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC)
College of Psychologists of British Columbia
Child & Youth Mental Health (CYMH)
Child Protection Services in BC
Ending Violence Association of BC
Battered Women’s Support Services
BC Society of Transition Houses
BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services
BC Alliance on Mental Health & Addictions
Qmunity (BC’s Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit Resource Centre
Trans Care BC (Provincial Health Services Authority)
CampOUT! (University of British Columbia)
Parenting After Separation Course (Legal Aid BC)
Leanne Toews Specialized Family Law Clinical & Reporting Services
SERVICE PROVIDER INFORMATION
The Coastality team acknowledges that we operate primarily on the unceded Coast Salish Territory of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ nations, and that the areas it additionally serves across British Columbia possess a complex history for which we have the utmost respect, appreciation, and gratitude.
The regulatory body for general counselling services in British Columbia is the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). Please visit each professional’s profile to find out more about their particular registration body, as each may differ. For Registered Clinical Counsellors, please visit the BCACC website by clicking on their name above to learn more about what they do and what services and options may be available to you.