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  1. Provides mental health crisis intervention services for children and teens ages six to 18 who are experiencing rapid onset (in the past two to four weeks) of extreme mental health symptoms resulting in the child/teen being unable to participate in their typica...
  2. Offers telephone and text messaging support from peer counsellors to assist women experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum or pregnancy-related depression; support is also available to their families. Also holds facilitated in-pe...
  3. Provides mental health crisis intervention services for children and teens ages six to 18 who are experiencing rapid onset (in the past two to four weeks) of extreme mental health symptoms resulting in the child/teen being unable to participate in their typica...
  4. Provides day camp for children and youth ages six to 18 who are permenant residents and have experienced migration-related trauma or acculturation stress, have experienced or witnessed abuse, or have a mental health diagnosis. Participants share experiences, i...
  5. Provides central intake services for mental health and substance use services, which provide a range of health care and support services for children, youth, adults, and older adults with mental health and/or substance use issues. Services include assessment, ...
  6. Provides trauma-focused psychological counselling to refugees who have experienced trauma as a result of torture, political violence, or other traumatic event. Also provides documentation of evidence of psychological trauma for the refugee claim process. Couns...
  7. Provides community-based programs promoting resiliency, mental wellness, and recovery from mental illness for children, youth, adults, and seniors. Services include psychosocial rehabilitation, wellness and support groups, volunteer opportunities, business sup...
  8. Works to increase awareness of anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety disorder, and specific phobias. Provides inform...
  9. Provides specialized mental health services for seniors age 65 and over who are experiencing mental health issues such as late onset depression, bipolar illness, psychosis, severe behaviour problems related to dementia, problems related to aging that complicat...
  10. Empowers people with bipolar disorder to improve and self-manage their health and wellness. Website services include online information, webinars providing research, resources, and tools regarding quality of life; short videos on self-management strategies; in...
  11. Delivers trauma-informed yoga programs within social service settings to heal and connect communities. Trauma-informed yoga involves creating a safe group environment with a no-touch, no-assist approach that empowers participants to reconnect with their body. ...
  12. Provides a free family-focused coaching service for parents of children ages three to 12 with mild to moderate anxiety. Program includes short educational online videos supported by weekly telephone coaching sessions, to build parents' skills in supporting the...
  13. Provides a range of mental health and substance use services for Vancouver residents age 17 and over for non-urgent, urgent, and non-emergent intervention: goal is to provide optimal pathways for people to access the appropriate resources in a timely and clien...
  14. Support group for people suffering from, or supporting someone with, obsessive compulsive disorder. Meets 4 pm to 6 pm Saturdays at the Central branch of the Vancouver Public Library (350 West Georgia Street). To be directed to the meeting, inquire at the lib...
  15. Reproductive Psychiatry ProgramProvided by: St Paul's Hospital - AKA: Saint Paul's Hospital
    24.29KM
    Provides psychiatric care for women who have psychiatric disorders specifically related to their reproductive cycle, such as pregnancy, post-partum, infertility, and menopause. Hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Physician referral required.
  16. Assesses, treats, and supports women and their families who are dealing with mental health disorders and psychological difficulties related to pregnancy and following the birth of their baby up to one year postpartum. Also offers group educational sessions abo...
  17. A diverse group of professional and paraprofessionals with expertise in mental health and psychosocial support who can be deployed across BC to support communities, emergency support services, first responders, and others affected by emergencies and disasters....