
Meet Our Team
Our dedicated team of counsellors is here to support you every step of the way. Focusing on understanding and empathy, we provide a safe space for you to explore thoughts and feelings. We work towards your goals and help you navigate life's challenges with confidence. Your wellbeing is our top priority.
Andrea Falco
Registered Clinical Counsellor,
Registered Art Therapist & Yoga Teacher
Availability: Wednesday & Sunday
Not Accepting New Clients
Andrea is passionate about supporting neurodiverse individuals and their communities at all life stages. She has over 15 years of academic and professional experience focusing on supporting and celebrating individuals with ADHD, ASD and other neurodivergent traits. Andrea has experience in hospitals, community mental health, and independent and post-secondary education.
Her clinical counselling practice follows a holistic and client-centred approach that is creative, adaptable and strengths-based. Her mission for advocacy and increasing the capacity of families, educators and counsellors to support brains that think differently has driven the development of psychoeducation programs, professional development training opportunities, and individual and group consultations.
She is on the Board of Directors of the Acts of Kindness for Mental Health Foundation (the AOK Project). An organization that focuses on kindness, compassion and resilience for youth navigating their mental health in Vancouver.
Outside of practice, she enjoys spending time with loved ones, travelling, attending a workout class, and long walks around the seawall with her pup and a cup of coffee.

Areas of passion:
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ADHD
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ASD
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Anxiety
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Career challenges & changes
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Executive function support & coaching
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Gifted
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Grief/loss
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Life changes & stressors
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Parenting challenges
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Interpersonal conflict
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Self-esteem, personal growth
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Self-regulation, skills, & strategies
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Supporting mental health in legal or medical professionals
Wendy Tang
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Availability: Thursday, Friday & Sunday
Accepting New Clients (Virtual & In-person)
Wendy's approach is centred on fostering social-emotional well-being and personal growth for youth, young adults, parents, and adults. With 10 years of experience specializing in supporting neurodiverse individuals and a background in child psychology, Wendy recognizes that personal growth is a journey—one that requires patience, self-compassion, and the proper support. Wendy aims to serve as a guiding light in this process, helping clients navigate challenges and reconnect with their strengths.
Her therapeutic style is adaptive and client-centred, integrating evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness strategies, Bowen Family Systems, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Internal Family Systems. Wendy also incorporate inner child healing to help clients explore and transform deeply held emotional patterns. Above all, she prioritizes collaboration, tailoring her approach to best support each client in navigating their inner world.
Whether working with youth and young adults facing academic, social, and emotional challenges, adults navigating life transitions, or parents seeking to strengthen their relationships, Wendy strives to create a safe, supportive, and empowering space where meaningful growth and healing can take place.

Areas of passion:
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ADHD
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ASD
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Anxiety
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Coping with new diagnosis & life changes
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Cultural Adjustments
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Depression & Low mood
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Gifted
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Parenting and family support
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Romantic Relationships and interpersonal conflict
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Self-esteem, personal growth
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Self-regulation, skills, & strategies
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Spiritual concerns
Katrina Onysko
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Availability: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
Accepting New Clients (Virtual Only)
Katrina provides an open, nonjudgmental approach to her counselling practice and welcomes clients from all diverse backgrounds and identities. She strives to walk alongside clients in respectful collaboration, supporting clients to seek and create the change they seek. For the past 15 years, Katrina has worked in the public health sector, supporting a range of outpatient programs and services such as child/adolescent mental health, ADHD, OCD, and people living with HIV/AIDS.
Katrina works from a Feminist and Relational-Cultural Therapeutic perspective that honours our inner knowing alongside the natural push/pull between our internal and external worlds. She incorporates additional modalities such as CBT, DBT, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy to help create an effective set of skills and approaches tailored to meet each client’s needs.
Katrina is a graduate of Adler University and holds a Master of Counselling Psychology degree. She is a member in good standing with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) and has been practicing as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC #17810) for nine years. Katrina also works for City University in Canada as an Associate Faculty.

Areas of passion:
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ADHD
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Acute & chronic stress
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Anxiety, panic, OCD
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Burn-out
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Coping with new diagnosis & life changes
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Eating & feeding challenges
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Grief/loss (including job loss, accident/injury, stigmatized loss, etc.)
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Living with HIV/AIDS, chronic illness
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Interpersonal challenges
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Self-esteem, personal growth
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Self-regulation, skills, & strategies
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Substance use, gambling, and screen time-related challenges
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Trauma