FNHA Counselling in Langley & Vancouver

If you’re looking for a counsellor who accepts FNHA benefits and who’s done the work to make therapy a culturally safe experience, you’ve come to the right place.

Serving Langley and the Lower Mainland since 2012

FNHA Counselling

You have access to mental wellness benefits through the First Nations Health Authority. That part’s straightforward. What’s less straightforward? Finding a counsellor who actually feels right. Someone who doesn’t make you explain yourself. Someone who understands that healing isn’t one-size-fits-all and that the things you carry didn’t start with you alone.

Maybe you’ve tried counselling before and it felt off. Too clinical. Too rigid. Maybe the counsellor was well-meaning but you spent more time educating them about your experience than actually getting support. Or maybe this is your first time reaching out, and you’re not sure what to expect from the process or whether it’s even worth it.

At Lavender Counselling, we approach therapy relationally. That means we’re not going to hand you a workbook and a set of coping strategies and call it a day. We work with you as a whole person, your history, your relationships, your body, your story and not just a set of symptoms. We believe that what you’re experiencing makes sense in context, and that understanding that context is where real movement begins.


We’re an approved FNHA provider offering counselling at our Langley and Vancouver offices, as well as virtually throughout British Columbia. Whether you’re living on-reserve, off-reserve, or in an urban setting, if you have FNHA mental wellness benefits, we can work with you.

Challenges We Help With

FNHA mental wellness benefits cover general counselling, which means you don’t need to fit into a neat diagnostic box to access support. Here are some of the things our clients bring to therapy:

Grief, Loss & Historical Pain

  • Carrying grief that feels bigger than just your own, losses that span generations
  • Mourning a family member, elder, or community member
  • Struggling with cultural disconnection or identity questions
  • Feeling the weight of losses that don’t have easy words

Anxiety & Overwhelm

  • A nervous system that won’t settle, constantly on alert, bracing for the next thing
  • Racing thoughts, trouble sleeping, a sense that something bad is always about to happen
  • Avoiding situations or people because it’s just easier than dealing with the stress
  • Feeling overwhelmed by daily responsibilities and not knowing where to start

Depression & Low Mood

  • Going through the motions but not really feeling present
  • Losing interest in things that used to matter
  • Withdrawing from family, community, or activities you once enjoyed
  • A heaviness that’s hard to describe but impossible to ignore

Trauma & Its Aftermath

  • Experiences of violence, abuse, or neglect — past or present
  • Flashbacks, nightmares, or being easily startled
  • Difficulty trusting people or feeling safe in your body
  • The long shadow of residential schools, the child welfare system, or systemic harm whether experienced directly or through your family

Relationship & Family Struggles

  • Conflict with partners, family members, or within your community
  • Difficulty setting boundaries or knowing what healthy relationships look like
  • Parenting stress or navigating family dynamics that feel unmanageable
  • Feeling isolated or disconnected from the people around you

Stress, Burnout & Life Transitions

  • Work or caregiving burnout that’s left you running on empty
  • Major life changes: job loss, relocation, becoming a parent, losing a role
  • Navigating systems (healthcare, legal, social services) that feel exhausting and dehumanizing
  • Feeling stuck and unsure what direction to move in

How We Support FNHA Clients

We approach every person and every story as unique. There’s no script we follow and no standard treatment plan we pull off a shelf. What we offer is a relationship; one where you can be honest, go at your own pace, and explore what’s actually going on without judgment.

Get to Know the Problem

Your first sessions are about understanding what brought you here and what matters most to you right now. We listen. Not just to the words, but to what’s underneath them, the patterns, the history, the things that are hard to say out loud.

Assess the Root Cause

Most of the time, what brings someone to therapy is the surface layer. Anxiety, depression, conflict, these are often responses to something deeper. We’re interested in what’s driving the distress, not just managing it. That might mean looking at attachment patterns, family history, or experiences that shaped how you move through the world.

“We went places I didn’t expect. It wasn’t comfortable, but it was the first time anything actually shifted.” 

Working With the Whole Person

Research on intergenerational trauma, including work by scholars like Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart and Karina Walters, has shown that traumatic experiences don’t just live in memory. They settle in the body. Chronic stress, hypervigilance, disrupted sleep, unexplained pain are not personal failings. They’re the body’s way of carrying what hasn’t been processed. Our counsellors use body-aware, trauma-informed approaches that work with your nervous system, not just your thoughts. This doesn’t mean ignoring the mind, it means not treating the mind as the only thing that matters.

“I’d been in my head about everything for years. This was the first time someone helped me notice what was happening in my body too.” 

Our Approach Helps You:

✓ Feel safer in your body and in relationships 

✓ Understand patterns that have been driving your distress 

✓ Build emotional capacity without forcing artificial timelines 

✓ Process grief, trauma, and loss at your own pace 

✓ Develop a stronger sense of who you are and what you need

Our Counselling Team

Our team includes registered clinical counsellors who are approved FNHA providers. Each brings training and expertise in evidence-based, trauma-informed modalities including:

  • Attachment-based therapy
  • Experiential therapy (AEDP)
  • Focusing-oriented approaches
  • Emotion-focused therapy
  • Somatic and body-aware practices

Our FNHA-approved counsellors have completed the San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training, the program required by FNHA to ensure culturally safe care. This training doesn’t make us experts in your experience, but it does mean we’ve done foundational work to understand the impacts of colonialism, systemic racism, and historical trauma on Indigenous peoples’ health and wellbeing.

Our therapists work with:

  • Teens (14+) and adults
  • Individuals dealing with trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and more
  • Clients accessing FNHA mental wellness benefits on-reserve, off-reserve, and in urban settings

Some of our counsellors also offer direct child counselling (ages 5-12) at our Langley offices, which can complement parent-focused work when appropriate.

Find Your FNHA Counsellor

The right therapeutic relationship matters — especially when trust has been broken before. Rather than choosing from a list, use our therapist selector tool to find a counsellor whose approach and availability match what you’re looking for.

Why Choose Lavender Counselling for FNHA Services?

Step 1 1

Relational, Person-Centered Approach

We don’t reduce you to symptoms or a diagnosis. We’re interested in your whole experience — your relationships, your history, your body, your story — and we work from there.
Step 2 2

Body-Aware, Trauma-Informed Care

Trauma doesn’t just live in the mind. Our counsellors are trained in approaches that work with the body’s stress responses, not just thinking patterns.
Step 3 3

Culturally Safe

Our FNHA-approved counsellors have completed San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training and are committed to providing care that acknowledges the real impacts of colonialism and systemic harm.
Step 3 4

Find Your Perfect Fit

Not every counsellor is the right counsellor for you, and we don’t think you should have to settle. Start with a free consultation and find someone who actually feels right.
Step 3 5

Consistent, Quality Care

We have some of the highest clinician retention rates in the region, which means you’re less likely to have to start over with someone new.
Step 3 6

No Artificial Timelines

We don’t push you to end therapy before you’re ready. Sometimes the number of sessions FNHA covers is enough and sometimes you might need more. We’ll explore all the options available to you and your counsellor will advocate for you as a needed. Your healing happens at your pace.
Step 3 7

Flexible Access

In-person at our Langley or Vancouver offices, or virtually from anywhere in BC. Whatever works for your life
Step 3 8

FNHA Benefits Accepted

We handle the billing directly through FNHA, making the process as simple as possible for you.
Step 3 9

Deep Community Roots

We’ve been serving the Langley and Lower Mainland community since 2012.

What To Expect In FNHA Counselling

Your First Session

Your first appointment is really about getting to know each other. Your counsellor will want to understand what brought you in, what’s going on in your life right now, and what you’re hoping to get out of counselling. There’s no pressure to share everything at once. You set the pace. We’ll also go over how FNHA billing works so there are no surprises on the logistical side.

Our Collaborative Approach

This isn’t the kind of therapy where someone tells you what’s wrong and hands you homework. We work with you, not on you. Sessions might involve talking, but they might also involve paying attention to what’s happening in your body, exploring emotions that are hard to name, or just sitting with something difficult without rushing to fix it. It depends on what you need.

Confidentiality

Everything you share remains confidential within legal and ethical boundaries. Your counsellor will walk through all of this in your first session so there are no surprises. We don’t share your information with FNHA beyond what’s needed for billing.

Flexible, Ongoing Support

Some people come weekly. Some come biweekly. Some come for a stretch, take a break, and come back when they need to. While keeping the limits of FNHA coverage in mind, we don’t impose a structure that doesn’t work for your life. This is about what you need, when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

 FNHA’s mental wellness benefits cover counselling sessions with approved providers. We are an approved FNHA provider, which means you can access our counselling services through your benefits. Coverage specifics can vary, so we recommend confirming your eligibility with FNHA directly or asking us during your free consultation — we’re happy to help you sort out the details.

 In most cases, you don’t need a doctor’s referral to access FNHA mental wellness benefits for counselling. You can reach out to us directly and we’ll help confirm your coverage. If anything additional is needed, we’ll walk you through it.

We work relationally and somatically rather than following a structured, manual-based approach like CBT. That means we’re less focused on changing your thoughts and more focused on understanding the roots of your distress — including how it shows up in your body, your relationships, and your sense of self. We believe lasting change comes from understanding and relationship, not worksheets.

Yes. We offer secure virtual counselling throughout British Columbia. If you’re in a rural or remote community, or if getting to an office isn’t practical, virtual sessions are a great option. Same quality of care, just through a screen.

There’s no threshold you have to meet. If something feels heavy, if you’re struggling, if you’re curious about having support — that’s enough. You don’t have to be in crisis to deserve care.

We take fit seriously. That’s why we start with a free consultation — so you can get a sense of whether this feels right before committing. And if you start working with someone and it’s not clicking, tell us. We’ll help you find a better match, either within our team or elsewhere. No hard feelings.

Our FNHA-approved counsellors have completed the San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training and are committed to approaching your experience with cultural humility. That said, we don’t claim to know your story before you tell it. What we can promise is that you won’t have to spend your sessions educating your counsellor about basic realities of Indigenous experience in Canada. We’ve done that foundational work.

Honestly, it depends. Some people come for a few months and get what they need. Others work with a counsellor on and off for years. We don’t impose timelines or pressure you to wrap things up. This is your process.

Our FNHA-approved counsellors work with teens (14 and older) and adults.

Ready To Begin?

Taking the first step toward support isn’t always easy — especially if past experiences with systems or services have left you wary. We get that. Our free consultation is a chance to ask questions, see if it feels right, and figure out the logistics of your FNHA coverage. No commitment. No pressure.