Vasileia completed her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2022 where she is, currently, pursuing her Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Under the supervision of Dr. Christine Korol, she will be offering services to adults, young adults, and teens struggling with anxiety and related concerns.
Vasileia’s research focuses on digital interactions, especially aggressive online communications like cyberbullying and technology-facilitated sexual violence. She is committed to providing a warm, non-judgmental, and safe space that will make you feel comfortable.
Vasileia has experience providing cognitive-behavioural therapy for OCD, social anxiety, anxiety, and other anxiety-related concerns.
Vasileia completed her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in...
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Anxiety, depression, health challenges, stress, grief, shame, relationship, and family of origin challenges can be overwhelming and dominate your wellbeing. Colleen can help you sort out where to start. What are you trying already that is working (and not working)? What new skills will help create change? And how can you put you and your values back into the driver’s seat in your life?
Colleen’s clinical approach is focused on helping people understand themselves and move forward with effective skills and a fresh perspective. Her input is both theory-driven and pragmatic.
Colleen has had a dynamic career in clinical psychology for over 20 years. She has specialized expertise in health psychology working with people struggling to manage acute injuries and chronic conditions. This includes conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol, cardiac conditions, pain, and disordered eating. Health behaviour change is a cornerstone of her career.
Colleen is the co-founder of Craving Change Inc, Canada’s #1 cognitive-behavioural intervention for making eating behaviour changes. She formerly worked at the Heart Centre at St.Paul’s Hospital and was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Calgary.
Colleen is a registered psychologist in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Anxiety, depression, health challenges, stress, grief, shame, relationship, and family of origin ...
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Meet Dr. Brittney Russell! Brittney recently earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) and is currently practicing under the supervision of Dr. Christine Korol while completing her registration process. Brittney is passionate about helping preteens, teens, and young adults navigate anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges using evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Please use Dr. Korol’s practice ID when submitting reimbursements to your extended health plan.
Meet Dr. Brittney Russell! Brittney recently earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Uni...
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Theo has been helping people cope with anxiety, depression and chronic health issues since 1996. He is a believer in cognitive therapy because he knows firsthand the relief that it can bring! Personally, he has learned the hard way that being “a people pleaser” or perfectionist to avoid rejection, can lead to exhaustion, stress and even harm your relationships with friends and family. He loves helping people find ways to take care of themselves without worrying that they are letting other people down. Schedule an appointment with Theo if you would like to learn how it is possible to deepen your connections with others without neglecting your own needs.
Theo also has a special interest in helping people living with bipolar disorder learn the strategies that can help reduce stress and notice patterns.
Theo is also an Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia and CACBT-certified in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. In addition to his work at Vancouver Anxiety Centre, Theo is also a psychologist at St. Paul’s Hospital. Previously, Theo was the Professional Practice Leader for Psychology at Vancouver Coastal Health and the Director of Clinical Training.
Theo has been helping people cope with anxiety, depression and chronic health issues since 1996. ...
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Faith completed her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2021 and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at UBC. Under the supervision of Dr. Christine Korol, she will be offering therapy services to adults struggling with anxiety and related concerns.
Faith’s research focusses on distressing sexual concerns, particularly for women and genderdiverse individuals. Faith is committed to providing a safe, non-judgemental, and inclusive space for all her clients. Her goal is to make you comfortable with a collaborative and supportive therapeutic process.
Faith has experience providing diagnostic assessments for adults. She also has experience providing cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression, OCD, insomnia, anxiety, and other anxiety-related concerns.
Faith completed her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 20...
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Mehrnaz is an experienced and compassionate therapist dedicated to supporting adults facing anxiety and related concerns. She completed her M.A. in Clinical Psychology at Simon Fraser University (SFU) and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at SFU. With a solid foundation in social work from her M.S.W. at the University of Toronto, Mehrnaz brings a wealth of knowledge and empathy to her practice.
Under the expert supervision of Dr. Christine Korol, Mehrnaz is committed to providing a safe, non-judgmental, and inclusive space for all her clients. She believes in the power of collaborative understanding and works closely with clients to empower them in overcoming present and future challenges.
Mehrnaz’s approach is warm, personalized, and evidence-based, ensuring that each client receives tailored support on their journey to well-being. Her dedication to fostering trust and openness makes her an excellent choice for those seeking effective and empathetic therapy.
Mehrnaz is an experienced and compassionate therapist dedicated to supporting adults facing anxie...
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Christine knows what anxiety feels like firsthand and wants to help children and adults quiet their minds and find relief from their suffering.
She has personally overcome panic attacks and general anxiety when she was a student and continues to thrive with obsessive-compulsive disorder. If you are suffering from anxiety, OCD or insomnia, Christine knows how scary and embarrassing it can be to talk to someone about all of your fears and to ask for help. You don’t need to worry that Christine will think you’re weird or crazy because she has been there herself.
Christine is also a psychologist in the Department of Psychology at BC Children’s Hospital, an Adjunct Professor in Department of Psychology at UBC and CACBT-certified in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy. Previously, she was the Program Lead for Kelty’s Key - Online Therapy Service at Vancouver Coastal Health and Inpatient Psychiatry at Vancouver General Hospital. She is particularly interested in the use of technology in mental health services.
Christine knows what anxiety feels like firsthand and wants to help children and adults quiet the...
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