Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Prince George, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Keegan Baulkham
Licensed Professional Counsellor, MACP, RCC
Life is hard. Sometimes we want this pain to end, know that we have options and the ability to change our life to accommodate a life worth living.
12 Years Experience
Wendy FitzGerald
Counsellor/Therapist, RPC-C
Being extremely depressed can lead to hopelessness. If you're feeling this way, and don't see a reason for living, we will talk through what's going on, and figure out a better way to handle the struggles you're facing.
3 Years Experience
Huda Sajjad
Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA MSc RCC
Individuals grappling with suicidal thoughts are experiencing profound emotional pain and require expert guidance to navigate these distressing feelings. That's where I step in. My role involves collaborating with clients to restore hope, alleviate their mental anguish, and unearth purpose in life, ultimately leading to a reduction in suicidal thoughts. Establishing a strong therapeutic rapport is paramount in my approach, creating a safe and trusting environment where clients can candidly share their inner struggles and feel empowered to devise and implement a transformative plan for change.
3 Years Experience
Nina Hopmeier
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)
Do you sometimes feel like your life isn’t worth living? And no matter what you do you still struggle to get back to your usual self? If so, do not worry or lose hope. We have all felt helpless at some point in our lives. If you feel like life would be easier if you were not here try to remind yourself that you are feeling this way only because you are currently lacking the tools you need to feel uplifted and hopeful again. Feelings are temporary, this time will pass. In order to help you get unstuck from this hopelessness, I would be happy to work with you and understand your needs better. Collaboratively we can devise a plan that will help you regain hope for a new and improved future. Feel free to contact me to discuss further. It is never too late for change and growth.
13 Years Experience
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Suicidal thought (SI) is a broad term relating to people wishing, wanting to end their life. Life events, trauma, heavy emoitons can be too painful leading to solutions to fix this.
4 Years Experience