Postpartum Counselling in Vancouver

Hey Vancouver Parents!  We Get It.

Parenting can feel so much harder than you ever imagined.
You love your family deeply, but your mental health has taken a hit.

Maybe you’re feeling overwhelmed, disconnected from yourself, or wondering if what you’re experiencing is normal. You might be struggling with postpartum depression, anxiety, relationship stress, or just the weight of trying to keep it all together.

If you’ve been searching for postpartum counselling in Vancouver, you’re in the right place.
Our team of therapists supports moms, dads, and non-birthing parents across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland—with specialized online therapy for every stage of parenthood.



We’re a Canada-wide team of therapists who specialize in the perinatal and postpartum period. Whether you’re in Vancouver, Burnaby, North Van, or anywhere across BC, our online therapy sessions make it easy to access support without leaving home.

You might not have words for what’s going on, but you know something feels off. You’re not alone in that. Parents in Vancouver often come to us asking:

“How do I know if this is postpartum depression or just exhaustion?”“I haven’t felt like myself since my baby was born—where can I find a therapist who really gets it?”“I want help, but between breastfeeding, naps, and family life, I can’t make it to an office.”
“Can virtual therapy actually help?”

The answer: yes. And it works beautifully for postpartum parents who need flexibility, warmth, and real change.
We support Vancouver parents through every part of the perinatal journey, including:

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  • Postpartum and pregnancy anxiety or depression
  • Intrusive thoughts and overwhelm
  • Grief, loss, or miscarriage
  • Anger, resentment, or irritability
  • Low motivation and burnout
  • Feeling “not like yourself anymore”
  • Adjusting to life as new parents
  • Relationship or intimacy changes
  • Communication and conflict
  • Navigating family boundaries and expectations
  • Shared mental load and parenting stress
  • Fertility challenges and IVF
  • Pregnancy loss and stillbirth
  • Decision-making around family planning
  • Cultural and identity transitions
  • Prenatal stress and adjustment

What We Help With

Everything we offer is virtual, so you can receive postpartum therapy from anywhere in Vancouver or across BC. Here’s how it works:

  1. Reach out to our team or book your first session
  2. We’ll match you with a therapist experienced in perinatal and postpartum care.
  3. Sessions happen securely online (Chrome browser recommended).
  4. You’ll gain tools, insight, and ongoing support—all from the comfort of your own home.

No commute. No childcare scramble. Just accessible, compassionate help from therapists who truly understand this season of life.

How Therapy Works (Online in Vancouver)

We offer postpartum counselling in Vancouver for:

  • Moms, dads, and non-birthing parents adjusting to new roles
  • Pregnant individuals navigating anxiety, depression, or uncertainty
  • Couples experiencing relationship changes post-baby
  • Parents coping with loss, miscarriage, or fertility challenges
  • Parents who simply want to feel more grounded, joyful, and connected again

Who We Work With

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Okay we hear you. If you’re going through a lot of stress, overwhelmed, depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, or confusing identity challenges, you might consider reaching out to a therapist who truly understands this stage of life. Trust and connection is important here. You want to be sure that you’ve both found the right fit and know what to expect from the process. 

If you want to learn more about us, check out our page here. And for a little extra info, check out these below blog posts which break the therapy process and some common challenges other parents also face. 


You Don’t Have to Figure It Out Alone

Parenthood can bring moments of beauty and also deep challenge. If things haven’t felt right lately, therapy can help you reconnect to yourself, and to the version of parenthood you hoped for.

Book your first session with one of our Vancouver perinatal therapists today, or learn more about our team

Therapy FAQs

Online counselling is the same as in-person counselling, except that we meet online. Just click the button below to book your first session. Once your account is set up, you can easily book your appointments and pay for your video sessions. You don’t need to download anything. All you need is an up-to-date browser (Chrome works best) and a good internet connection.


Absolutely! You can use whichever device is most convenient for you. That said, it’s nice to have a screen that’s big enough to see your therapist. A smartphone or tablet will however work in a pinch. 



We offer 50 minute sessions, ranging between $135 - $170 (CAD) (depending on the therapist) plus applicable taxes. Video sessions are similar to in-person appointments, where we meet for the 50 minute session. Your therapist will then spend additional time planning your treatment and keeping progress notes. 




We use software that takes care of most of the booking and payment details. When you register as a client, you’ll be asked to enter a credit card to book your first session. After each session, your payment will be processed automatically, and a receipt will be emailed to you so that you can submit to any extended benefit plan (if you have that option). All payment information is kept for you in your online account (which you can access from our website).  





We do not take care of direct billing, however most extended health benefit plans cover counselling. This can vary from province to province across Canada so make sure you check with your provider directly and understand your coverage before booking. 






It’s absolutely confusing! You’re not alone with that. There are different terms for professionals who offer counselling. These terms are based on the province the therapist lives in, as well as their education. Every therapist on our team has a masters degree in either counselling or social work (which both set a professional up to be an excellent counsellor!). Depending on the province, different titles are used. For example, in BC we use “Registered Clinical Counsellor” or “Registered Social Worker” and in Ontario, we use “Registered Psychotherapist” and “Registered Social Worker.” We recommend using the therapist filter to better understand who you can book in with in your province. And if you have extended benefits, make sure to check which title they offer coverage for. As always, ask us for help with this if you get confused!







All of the therapists on our team have extra (and in-depth) training in perinatal mental health, which means we truly understand the different challenges that you’re going through. Most education programs for therapists and social workings do not address the challenges that arise when people bring children into this world. We want to make sure you feel completely understood and in good hands from the get go.







Generally speaking, yes, although there are some exceptions. The therapy profession is regulated in some provinces in Canada, but not others which means that sometimes you can see a therapist outside your province, but that depends on where you live. The easiest way to understand who you are allowed to book in with is by using the filters on the therapist page. 







This really depends on what challenges you’d like support with. Some clients will come for just a few sessions, whereas others are looking for longer support. Your counsellor will discuss the timeline with you once you get started. We also know that finances play a major role in how much support a person can access, so don’t hesitate to share any limitations with your counsellor. 
 







Yes, you have the right to end therapy at any time. If you're not comfortable or satisfied with your therapist, that’s totally okay! We know how important it is to find a great fit. We can help you find another team member who is a better fit, so just reach out and let us know (you can email our support team anytime). 

 







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A Note About Going To Therapy

We know that spending your time with a therapist may not be what you had planned (or budgeted) for. You might be feeling disappointed in yourself that you’re having a hard time, or frustrated that you’re not enjoying this time like you thought you would. 

We want you to know that reaching out for support is a sign of incredible strength, courage, and a it's clear sign that you are a very good parent.

Good parents also struggle. Good parents get overwhelmed. Good parents run out of patience. Good parents have awful thoughts run through their minds at times. Good parents question their decisions. And good parents go to therapy if they need support. 

We also want you to know that all symptoms and concerns are treatable, no matter how bad they feel at this moment. Because our therapists are specialists in perinatal mental health and have been supporting moms and dads for years, there’s nothing we haven't heard, and you are certainly not alone. 

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