Natasha Bailey (Hawthorn Counselling) (She/Her)

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., Registered Clinical Counsellor
 therapist: Natasha Bailey (Hawthorn Counselling),
In-Person in Vancouver, BC V6B 1T6
Online in British Columbia
Making changes in your life or relationship can be unsettling and can often involve sadness, confusion or thoughts running in circles without a solution. Greater ability to sit with uncomfortable feelings or regrets, have compassion for yourself or others and stay in the present moment can really help. Releasing stored up emotions from the past may also be supportive. Allow me to support you, or you and your loved ones, through transition points in your life such as: fertility and infertility; addition of a new child or child moving into adolescence; midlife/menopause; adjustment after immigration, or a difficult moment in your relationship. Call me for a free 15 minute consultation.

Client Focus

Session Format: Couple, Family, Individual sessions.
Age Specialty: Adult, Senior, Young Adult
Demographic Expertise: Women clients.
Languages: English

Treatment Approach

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  • Adlerian
  • Compassion Focus Therapy
  • Eclectic
  • Emotionally Focused (EFT)
  • Experiential
  • Family Systems
  • Gottman Method
  • Object Relations
  • Somatic
Approach Description: I tend to work from an attachment perspective, which basically means that early learning shapes how we relate to ourselves in times of distress as well as how we reach out for support when we need it. Sometimes these ways of doing things can have the exact opposite effect of what we want or need in relationships. In addition, I often offer skills for: self-compassion; using the body or physical techniques to assist with strong emotion, and creative techniques for distancing yourself from judgements, rules or reasons that stop you from getting to what matters to you.

Education & Credentials

Natasha Bailey (Hawthorn Counselling) M.A., Registered Clinical Counsellor
  • Female
  • License # BCACC Member # 22058
  • Licensed in British Columbia
  • Practicing Since 2023
Education: Masters of Clinical Counselling from City University (Seattle), graduated in October 2023; Masters of Public Relations from Dublin Institute of Technology (graduated in 2004); 29 years of experience as group facilitator, researcher and adult educator

Finances

Fees
  • Average Session Fee $150 for individuals/$185 for couples/families
  • Affordable sliding scale therapy: apply if you may be eligible.
  • If folks are unemployed or on low-income I offer a reduced rate of $100/session.
Insurance
  • Out of Network
  • I offer a receipt with my BCACC number on it so that you can submit it for reimbursement to most insurance companies or your EAP.

Natasha Bailey (Hawthorn Counselling) Practice Details

Therapy Sessions
  • Available In-Person in Vancouver, BC V6B 1T6
  • Available Online for residents of British Columbia
  • Online Therapy Details: Online therapy offered on encrypted platform JaneApp secure video telehealth appointments.
Natasha Bailey (Hawthorn Counselling) Practice Description
Want to know why you run from conflict or perhaps you find yourself going from calm to seeing red in a heartbeat? Are you confused about why you do the things you do or want to like yourself more? Do you find yourself having the exact same fights with your partner, child, friend, or yourself over and over again and cannot figure out how to resolve them? We are all relational beings and relationships can be both the source of mental wellness and distress whether they are romantic, friendship, parental or work relationships. In relationship counselling, I help partners have different, positive experiences that can help to restore trust and safety, reduce conflict and strengthen connection. In 1-to-1 counselling I help people relate more compassionately to themselves so they find it easier to connect with others. We may look at how early life shaped your ideas about yourself and others and impact the present. When you feel more connected with others it is easier to ask for what you need and work co-operatively to solve problems. Come and learn with me. I have been a newcomer (to Ireland, where I lived for 15 years), someone experiencing infertility and mid-life, a parent and a partner. I won't tell you what worked for me but I will offer skills that can help. Make no mistake, while we may dive deep we will do so with a clear structure and goals. After an initial assessment or snapshot of your life and day-to-day functioning, we will create goals and establish a timeline (although we only end therapy when you think you are ready). Issues often explored are communication, conflict resolution, culture, commitment, caring and sex, children and trust. I will never tell you what to do, but I do come to every session prepared with ways and activities for exploring what you want to do. These I hold lightly, always bending to your priorities on the day. Think of it like this, I bring ideas that offer a starting point to collaboratively build a map to get to your goals. What you fill it with and how you get to your destination is your own. Most importantly I sit with you in those moments that may feel really hard - your compassionate witness until you feel ready to do it for yourself. Think of me as your warm bright fire burning consistently with empathy, non-judgement and only when it works, some humour to lighten the load. You will hopefully leave therapy with more self-acceptance, a greater understanding of your own wants, feelings and needs but confident that you can also be responsive to others at the same time and with more skills in your toolkit. I am a qualified clinical counsellor with a Masters from City University. I came to counselling after 29 years of working with non-profits in such roles as a volunteer on a crisis line for women experiencing domestic violence and a group facilitator to help folks who were dealing with poverty, unemployment, mental health challenges and single parents gain skills for mental wellness and personal growth. I have been a newcomer (to Ireland where I lived for 15 years) and someone experiencing infertility and mid-life/menopause. I am also a parent and a partner. While I would never tell you what works for me or what to do, I think that navigating these life transitions, and then studying the evidence of what can be helpful to navigate them helps me collaborate with you to create a map to reach your goals. While I cannot claim to be an expert on racial and systemic oppression I can promise you that I practice cultural humility, study these issues continuously, am critical and self-reflective about my privilege and power, and strive to be an ally. I am sex positive, kink friendly and open to helping folks explore consensual non-monogamy, but also won�t bring it up if that�s not your flavour.

Practice Overview

402 West Pender Street
Available both in-person and online
1 Years Experience
Couple, Family, Individual

Office Hours

Monday
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Sunday
Closed

Driving Directions

We are on the corner of West Pender and Homer Street. Parking available on street or at The Post Public Parking or around the corner at 619 Richards Street. We are 5-7 minutes walk from Chinatown or Waterfront Skytrain Stations.

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