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Suicidal Thoughts therapists in New Westminster, BC, CA

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Abbotsford, British Columbia therapist: Elysia Bronson (The Woods Counselling), registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Elysia Bronson (The Woods Counselling)

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Online Therapy, Chronic Pain, & Traumatologist
Feeling Hopeless? There Is Help. Talk to Me Now. At The Woods Counselling, I understand that suicidal thoughts can feel overwhelming and isolating. You are not alone, and reaching out for help is a sign of strength. As a compassionate therapist specializing in supporting individuals struggling with suicidal ideation through online therapy, I am here to support you. We Offer a Safe Space: Non-judgmental Support: Your safety and well-being are my priority. Our sessions are confidential, providing a safe environment for you to express your feelings without fear of judgment. Immediate Intervention: If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, I offer crisis support and can help you develop a safety plan to keep yourself safe in the moment. Trauma-Informed Care: I am trained in trauma-informed care, ensuring a sensitive and understanding approach tailored to your unique needs. How I Can Help: Understanding Your Struggles: Together, we will work to understand the root causes of your suicidal thoughts and explore underlying emotional pain. Developing Coping Mechanisms: I will equip you with healthy coping mechanisms to manage difficult emotions and find ways to reduce suicidal ideation. Building Hope for the Future: My goal is to help you rediscover hope and find reasons to keep living. We will develop strategies together for building a more fulfilling life. Connecting You to Resources: I can connect you with additional resources, support groups, and crisis hotlines for ongoing support. Help is Available 24/7: If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, help is available right now. Please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 in the US or text HOME to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line in Canada. Schedule a Free Consultation: While crisis hotlines offer immediate support, online therapy can provide ongoing guidance and support as you work towards healing and building a life filled with hope. Schedule a free consultation today to discuss how The Woods Counselling can help you overcome suicidal thoughts and find reasons to keep living. You are not alone. There is hope. Elysia Bronson at The Woods Counselling: Your Partner in Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts and Finding Hope Online  
3 Years Experience
New Westminster, British Columbia (Online Only)
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Aaron Chin, licensed mental health counselor
Suicidal Thoughts

Aaron Chin

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA, RCC
When working with suicidal thoughts, I like to start with some mindfulness around the issue to gain a deeper understanding of the experience, from here there are many options, and I rely of the client's wisdom to guide me.  
3 Years Experience
Near New Westminster, BC
New Westminster, British Columbia
Edmonton, Alberta therapist: Emanuelito Tomas, psychiatric nurse/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Emanuelito Tomas

Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, RN, BSc, BScN, CPMHN(C), CSC
With a deep commitment to supporting individuals at their most vulnerable, I specialize in suicide prevention counselling. As a Registered Nurse with over five years of experience in mental health and crisis intervention—and certification in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (CPMHN(C))—I offer compassionate, evidence-based care rooted in trauma-informed and empowerment-focused approaches. In my practice, I create a safe, inclusive, and non-judgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. As a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, I bring an affirming perspective to this work. Together, we’ll develop strategies to foster resilience, restore hope, and reconnect with a sense of purpose—even in the midst of deep emotional pain.  
2 Years Experience
New Westminster, British Columbia (Online Only)
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Kylie Feller, licensed professional counselor
Suicidal Thoughts

Kylie Feller

Licensed Professional Counsellor, MA, CCC
If part of you is thinking about giving up, there’s another part of you that still hopes for something more. Suicidal thoughts can feel heavy, isolating, and overwhelming—but they are often protective parts trying to escape deep pain. You are not alone in this. In our work together, we create a safe space to gently explore these thoughts without judgment. Using Internal Family Systems (IFS), I help you connect with the parts of you that feel hopeless, as well as the parts that are still holding on. When we approach these inner voices with compassion and curiosity, healing becomes possible. You are not broken. There is help, and there is a path forward—even if it feels far away right now.  
9 Years Experience
New Westminster, British Columbia (Online Only)
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Clayre Sessoms, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Clayre Sessoms

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, RCT, RCAT, CCC, ATR-BC
I provide compassionate, non-judgmental support for clients experiencing suicidal thoughts, helping them find safety, hope, and pathways toward healing.  
7 Years Experience
New Westminster, British Columbia (Online Only)
Abbotsford, British Columbia therapist: Daniel McMath, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Daniel McMath

Counsellor/Therapist, Personal Development Mentor and Success Strategist, Master Mindset Coach, PCC, MPCC Provisional
Alright, let's be honest. You've probably been there: staring blankly into the middle distance, perhaps at a particularly interesting dust bunny, while your brain decides to host its own unscripted philosophy panel. "What is the meaning of life?" you ponder, just moments after debating vigorously with yourself about whether you should finally clean out that overflowing junk drawer. Or maybe it’s less about dust bunnies and more about you: "Why do I feel… like this?" you wonder, a profound sense of disconnection settling over you while everyone else seems to be effortlessly adulting, possibly even remembering to buy bananas before they run out. You might feel like you’ve accidentally downloaded the "Advanced Existentialism" expansion pack for life, and you skipped the tutorial. Your internal monologue is less a calm, rational discussion and more a chaotic symphony conducted by squirrels high on espresso. You question everything: your thoughts, your perceptions, the structural integrity of your laundry basket. "Am I the only one whose brain feels like a conspiracy theory whiteboard covered in glitter and unanswered questions?" you muse, feeling utterly, magnificently alone in your unique brand of cerebral chaos. You suspect you might be an alien, cleverly disguised as a human, but your attempts at understanding Earthling customs mostly involve nodding vaguely and trying to remember if it’s appropriate to make eye contact with a toaster. But here’s the hilarious, liberating truth: you, my delightfully bewildered friend, are not the sole contestant on "Who Wants To Be An Existential Millionaire?" Turns out, brain-weirdness is practically standard issue. The person who just zoomed past you on their scooter, looking perfectly composed? They probably spent last night wondering if their cat secretly judges their life choices. Your seemingly unflappable colleague? They might occasionally question the fundamental nature of reality while waiting for their coffee to brew. The universe, it seems, has a surprisingly generous "free existential crisis" policy, and most of us have happily redeemed our coupons. This is where the magic happens, not the "pulling a rabbit out of a hat" kind (though if your thoughts are that wild, I wouldn't be surprised). We're talking about the low-key, life-affirming magic of genuine human connection. Imagine a chat, free from the pressure of having all the answers, where you can simply… unload. Spill the beans on your philosophical pickle-jar dilemma or your deep unease about the origins of elevator music. It's not about finding immediate solutions, but about the glorious relief of realizing that your bizarre internal landscape isn't a solitary desert island. It’s part of a grand, messy, wonderfully ridiculous archipelago, connected by unseen currents of shared experience. You’ll discover that while no one might 'get' every single nuance of your brain's glitter-covered conspiracy board, they absolutely will understand the feeling of having one. And honestly, that sense of belonging? It’s almost as good as finding a tenner in an old coat pocket. So go on, find someone, and unleash your beautifully tangled thoughts. They might just get it, and you might just realize you're perfectly normal in your perfectly weird way.  
22 Years Experience
Near New Westminster, BC
New Westminster, British Columbia