Mental Health / Counselling - Referral Protocol: Self
A Better Love Counselling
A Better Love Counselling helps couples and individuals have the best relationship possible. We also help individuals heal past relationship pain and negative patterns that prevent them from creating the relationship that they want.more info
Adult Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Group Therapy Program
For patients struggling with: borderline personality disorder, depression, anxiety, emotion dysregulation, substance misuse, and anger management difficulties.more info
BC Schizophrenia Society
Mental Health Family Support & Respite is a program of the BC Schizophrenia Society. This program provides support, education & respite to family caregivers with a loved one who has schizophrenia or other serious and persistent mental illness.more info
Cedar Counselling
Individual and group counselling; focus on persistent mental health issues including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, addictions, chronic physical health problems, and personality disorders. Talk therapy, assessments, EMDR, psycho-education, referrals and liaison with other health care professionals as needed. Experience working with family doctors, nurses, community policing, psychiatrists, music therapists, physiotherapists, social workers, spiritual care providers, and mental health workers.more info
Counselling Solutions for Women
I provide clinical counselling to individuals identifying as female ages 14 and up. Concerns addressed: mental health, anxiety, low mood, violence, grief and loss, trauma, relationships, family discord, parenting, anger, stress, miscarriage, abortion, infertility, menopause, and many others. more info
Delta Mental Health & Substance Use Services
This program ensures that adults with serious acute mental disorders have access to responsive, sensitive, and relevant assessment and treatment, and are linked with service providers. The goal is to provide treatments which restore the capability of adults with serious acute mental disorders to resume activities in caring for their families, coping with their jobs and participating in their communities. We accept referrals from any source, will call the person for an intake assessment and from that point direct to the appropriate resource which may be found at the Mental Health Centre or out in the community or Greater Vancouver area. Can provide Psychiatric Consults if appropriate. We also assist with urgent response in the community, call the Intake Clinician for consult if you have an urgent client. The Mental Health Centre is not however an emergency resource or facility. more info
Delta Mental Health & Substance Use Services
This program ensures that adults with serious acute mental disorders have access to responsive, sensitive, and relevant assessment and treatment, and are linked with service providers. The goal is to provide treatments which restore the capability of adults with serious acute mental disorders to resume activities in caring for their families, coping with their jobs and participating in their communities. We accept referrals from any source, will call the person for an intake assessment and from that point direct to the appropriate resource which may be found at the Mental Health Centre or in the community. We also assist with urgent response in the community; call the Intake Clinician for consult if you have an urgent client. The Mental Health Centre is not, however, an emergency resource or facility. more info
Groups-Delta Mental Health & Substance Use Services
Groups held at Delta Mental Health Call 604-592-3700 for more infomore info
Here to Help
HeretoHelp is a website of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information. The BC Partners are a group of seven leading provincial mental health and addictions non-profit agencies.more info
Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre
The BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre provides mental health and substance use information and resources, assistance navigating the mental health system, as well as free personalised support from parent peer support workers. Services are available to families across BC and Yukon with children and youth up to age 24, by phone, email, virtual meeting, and in person at The Kelty Centre. Many online resources, educational events and webinars are also available for parents and caregivers, and school professionals. Kelty Mental Health offers: • Peer support from FamilySmart Parent Peer Support workers. • Information and resources on a wide range of mental health and substance use challenges affecting children and youth, as well as how to support your child’s mental-wellbeing. • Help navigating the mental health and substance use system. Check out the Ask Kelty Mental Health interactive tool for suggestions about where to go and what to expect when looking for support options. • Options for support, treatment and networks in BC. • Information and resources for individuals of any age with an eating disorder or a disordered eating concern. • Resource library, free educational events and webinars and the Where You Are Podcast for parents and caregivers, and school professionals. more info