As a counsellor in Vancouver, Dr. Susan Baum uses both short-term and long-term psychotherapy to help children, adolescents, and adults understand themselves, overcome negative patterns and work through barriers to develop new ways of being and relating. She does this in an environment of compassion and respect. As a registered psychologist with the B.C. College of Psychologists and member of the B.C. Psychological Association, this has been her life’s work for almost 20 years.
I have been receiving help from Joseph Eliezer and I am very grateful for the positive effect it has had on my life. I was dealing with a very dysfunctional family and it was causing me great grief. It was interfering with my daily life. It was great to be able to discuss very personal things that I would be embarrassed to share with anyone. He was non judgemental and helped me find solutions that best suited me.Read more
Shari Bender is a Vancouver psychologist. As an individual and couples counsellor and a child therapist, she works with adults and children on issues of grief, loss, trauma, early wounding, anxiety, depression and fear. She helps grown ups and kids build resiliency, a stronger sense of personal power and a more embodied sense of self.
I first started counseling at the Toronto East General Hospital Walk-in Crisis Centre in 1981, and have continued learning ever since. I've had plenty of academic training, at three different schools--York University in Toronto, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Much of that training involved discussing clients with senior clinical psychologists.
Helping people with life problems and psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, family interaction problems, learning difficulties, developmental disorders and self-regulation difficulties including ADHD.
Hi, my name is Dr. Lynn Superstein-Raber. I’m a seasoned psychologist and psychoanalyst in Vancouver B.C. I have over 30 years experience helping people overcome anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles.
Regardless of the problems you’re having, I am optimistic that I can help. In three decades of psychotherapy practice I have come to know that even when problems seem hopeless, there is always hope. My goal is to help you heal the cause of your concerns so they don’t return. I use an insight-oriented model to help you understand why you are struggling. I also use mindfulness meditation to help calm your mind and make better decisions. Many of my clients state that therapy has increased their ability to act from a place of conscious choice because they understand the source of their problems. They feel calmer, happier, and excited by the possibilities they have in their life.