
Family Therapist
Martin Pinaud, Psy. D., M. A. RCC
Dr. of Psychology BC Association of Registered Clinical Counsellors #1992
224 West Esplanade, 5th floor, North Vancouver , British Columbia V7V 1B3 | 604 812-3634
Real Solutions to Real Challenges. Common Sense Techniques. Martin very much enjoys working with families and children. Families are systems operating in close quaters, therefore upsets and miscommunications are natural and should be expected. They can be a source of extreme disappointment and pain or they can be opportunitiesfor growth. Martin is trained in Adlarian family therapy and uses Gestalt approaches to families. He has facilitaed parenting groups and worked with children as young as three years old and granparents who were in their eighties. It is his experience that families can enjoy, help, and grow together and most of the time it takes far less work than what they expected.

Family Therapist
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
At Home or Private Discreet Intensives
Most family therapists inadvertently create more chaos through their well-intentioned efforts to assist a family move through a change process. Why? Brains are inherently deregulated (all of us, may I add) and most talking and dialoguing misses brain-centric problems that need more intensive help. Many times the emotional trauma created by years of solving problems ineffectively can wreak havoc on the brain's parasympathetic nervous system, not ever giving the family a break from flight or fight thinking. Contact us for an innovative neuroscience solution to family dysfunction. Kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Family Therapist
Morven Eakin, B.Ed, M.Ed, RPC-C
Registered Professional Counsellor (C)
Available for Online Therapy
My approach is centered on fostering open communication, understanding, and cohesion among family members. Recognizing the unique dynamics within familial relationships, I tailor interventions to address the complexities of diverse family structures. By emphasizing effective communication strategies, conflict resolution, and the cultivation of a supportive family environment, my goal is to strengthen the bonds that connect each family member. Through a collaborative process, clients benefit from developing practical tools to navigate challenges, build resilience, and foster a harmonious family life.

Family Therapist
Heather Awad, MCP, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
Despite the best intentions of ourselves and our family members, we are often tangled in patterns of invalidation, rejection, frustration and blame. It can feel so messy that we operate in a constant state of fear and a crippling sense of unworthiness. In 2008 I started my counselling career as a family therapist. A combination of individual and joint sessions will take place to allow the space for all voices to be respectfully heard, while helping to identify bigger ‘systems’ patterns that keep you stuck in pain and finger-pointing. I will help to smooth out communication, make room for wants and needs and to heal the old wounds holding you back from having a healthier relationship.

Family Therapist
Hayley Winter, RPC, CPCA
Clinical Counsellor
210 - 1940 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7M 2K2 | 6047885221
Relationships are hard work and sometimes families go through ups and downs and lets face it - it gets overwhelming. I will work with family members to address your struggles, stressors, breakdown in communication and unhelpful patterns. I take a very direct yet solution-focused approach to family therapy to help you find a more positive way forward together.

Family Therapist
Christine Skwarok, PsyD, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
5th Floor - 224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC, British Columbia V7M 3M6 | 778-839-5339
Using a family systems model approach, I conduct family therapy in a way that works best for each family. This could look like meeting with each member individually, to hear their story solely from their perspective, identify the main issues, then bring the family together to resolve. It could also look like starting and remaining as a family unit throughout the counselling process. Family therapy involves validating each others perspectives, communicating respectfully, and compromising on house rules. I also do parent-teen mediation whereby I meet with the teen and parents separately to draw up a mediated house rules agreement and have one session coming together to confirm this agreement.

Family Therapist
Olivia Mayer, MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
Olivia finds great fulfillment in helping families thrive in a variety of contexts, including parents and children of all ages, single-parent households, and step-families. She has worked with parents and young children, offering tailored insights and practical strategies to strengthen their connection and address challenges. Olivia also supports teens and adult children in navigating family dynamics, fostering understanding and communication across generations. Olivia’s holistic approach ensures every family member feels heard and supported, promoting growth, harmony, and resilience.

Family Therapist
OP Counselling Services, MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor, Clinical Director
Available for Online Therapy
Like all relationships our relationships with our family members may require outside help to evolve alongside our own personal development. Our Adlerian understanding of families allow us to appreciate the experiences within a family system, like birth order and dynamics amongst various family members to better understand the work involved in improving the quality of those relationships. We strive to help clients feel warmly accepted and welcomed within their own families.

Family Therapist
Jacqueline Nadworny, M.A. (Couns), B.A. (Psyc)
Registered Professional Counsellor and Supervisor
354 - 9 Street East, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7L 2B2 |
Family counselling takes on many forms. The goal is to bring together the family to create understanding and harmony. Each family member is unique with their own values and perspectives. Family counselling gives each member the opportunity to understand their perspective and their role within the family and then the perspective and roles of the other members.