Stress Therapy Vancouver

Counselling for Chronic Stress & Burnout

Stress is everywhere—but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to live with. Maybe your days feel like a constant rush. Your mind won’t stop spinning. Or you’re feeling irritable, tense, or drained even when nothing major is “wrong.” Over time, stress can chip away at your sleep, focus, mood, and overall wellbeing.

You don’t have to stay stuck in survival mode. At ARC, we offer therapy to help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and create a more grounded, sustainable path forward.

Is stress running the show?

You might look “fine” on the outside, but inside, you’re stretched thin. Whether it’s work demands, family responsibilities, financial pressure, or just the weight of the world, chronic stress makes everything feel harder to manage.

Here are some signs stress may be affecting you:

  • Constant worry or racing thoughts
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Irritability or emotional outbursts
  • Muscle tension, headaches, or trouble sleeping
  • Feeling overwhelmed by tasks that used to feel easy
  • Snapping at people you care about—or withdrawing completely
  • Feeling on edge, restless, or never able to fully relax
  • Using distractions, food, or substances to cope

How therapy can help with stress

Therapy is a chance to pause and understand what’s really going on beneath the surface. We’ll help you get curious about your stress—not just manage it, but work with it in a more sustainable, self-respecting way.

Your ARC therapist will help you:

  • Identify your unique stress triggers and coping patterns
  • Learn tools to regulate your nervous system and reduce reactivity
  • Shift unhelpful thought patterns that add to overwhelm
  • Reconnect with your boundaries, values, and priorities
  • Develop more compassionate self-talk and stress-reduction habits
  • Build a life that feels more grounded—even when things get busy

Let’s tackle stress together

You don’t have to keep powering through or waiting for things to “settle down.” Therapy can help you take control of how you relate to stress—so you can feel more anchored, clear, and resilient, no matter what life brings.

At ARC, we offer therapy to help you find relief from stress, reclaim your energy, and feel more peace in your everyday life. Reach out today for your free 30-minute consultation.

Meet Our Vancouver Therapists

Tianna Bobariu

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

Amenda Kumar

Registered Social Worker (RSW)

Kristen Rattray

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

Kiana Maeda

Kiana Maeda

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

Jack Wong

Registered Social Worker (RSW)

Danielle Simpson

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

Elise Millett

Registered Social Worker (RSW)

Lilian Wang

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

Getting The Help You Need is Easy

1

Reach Out

Fill out our easy contact form. All we need is your basic info, and a few words about what brings you to therapy.

2

Free Consultation

We’ll reach out to schedule your complimentary consultation. We’ll discuss your goals, questions, and make sure we’re the right fit.

3

Start Therapy

Feeling ready? We’ll book your first session and create a personalized plan to help you live the life you deserve.

What to Expect in Stress Therapy

Creating a Calm Space

We begin by creating a grounded, supportive space where you don’t need to hold it all together. You’ll be able to talk through what’s been weighing on you—without judgment or urgency.

Understanding Your Stress Response

You’ll learn how your body and mind respond to stress, and where your unique triggers come from. Understanding your patterns helps you build insight and more choice in the moment.

Practicing Regulation Tools

We’ll introduce evidence-based techniques like grounding, breathwork, and reframing thoughts that can help calm your system. You’ll practice these in-session and explore what works for you.

Exploring Internal Pressure

Stress isn’t just about what’s happening around you—it’s also about how you relate to it. Together, we’ll explore patterns like perfectionism, people-pleasing, or high self-expectations that may be fueling chronic tension.

Strengthening Boundaries & Self-Trust

As therapy progresses, you’ll work on setting limits, communicating clearly, and saying no without guilt. You’ll begin to notice where your energy goes—and how to protect it.

Building a More Sustainable Life

In later sessions, we’ll help you clarify your values and build habits that support your mental and emotional wellbeing. You’ll create a life that feels more manageable, meaningful, and truly supportive of who you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stress doesn’t have to be extreme to deserve attention. If it’s interfering with your sleep, relationships, health, work, or general sense of wellbeing, therapy can help. You don’t have to be falling apart to benefit. Stress is valid at any level—and reaching out for support is a strong and self-respecting choice.

At ARC, we draw from evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and mindfulness-based strategies. We tailor therapy to your unique experience—whether you need tools for immediate relief, deeper emotional processing, or long-term resilience building.

Yes. Stress often shows up in the body—tight muscles, headaches, fatigue, digestive issues, and disrupted sleep are all common signs. Therapy can help you learn regulation strategies that calm the nervous system, reduce physical tension, and build a healthier relationship with your body over time.

They’re related, but not identical. Stress is usually a response to an external pressure—like work demands or life changes—and often eases once the situation resolves. Anxiety tends to be more internal, persistent, and rooted in fear or anticipation, even when there’s no immediate threat. Therapy can help with both, and your therapist will help you sort through what’s happening beneath the surface.

Stress therapy focuses on managing the pressures of daily life and building healthy coping tools. Burnout therapy usually addresses more chronic, severe exhaustion—often after prolonged stress has depleted your emotional and physical resources. If you’re unsure which fits, we’ll help you assess where you are and what kind of support makes the most sense.

It depends on your goals, history, and current needs. Many clients find that learning new tools and strategies in the first few sessions makes a big difference. Others choose to continue longer-term to shift ingrained patterns and build lasting resilience. There’s no set timeline—it’s about what feels right and sustainable for you.

Yes. Most extended health plans cover counselling with a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC). We’ll provide a detailed receipt you can submit for reimbursement—many clients receive reimbursement within a few business days.

That’s a common concern—and often a signal that it’s time to prioritize yourself. We offer flexible evening and weekend sessions, both virtual and in-person, to make it easier to fit therapy into your life. Support should work for you, not add to your stress.

That’s a valid fear, especially when you already feel stretched thin. Therapy isn’t meant to feel like another obligation. It’s about carving out a little space just for you—somewhere you can slow down, feel seen, and take a break from everything else.

A Message of Support from Our Director

Warm, professional portrait of Kelsey Murrin, Clinical Director at ARC Counselling & Psychotherapy.

Hi, I’m Kelsey, the Clinical Director here at ARC. I want to start by saying something that doesn’t get said enough – it’s okay to need support.

If you’re reading this, you might be feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or simply not yourself. At ARC, we understand how deeply personal it is to reach out for help. That’s why we’re so intentional about the care we offer. Every therapist on our team is here because they lead with heart, they know their stuff, and they truly care about helping people feel better.

We also know that feeling safe in therapy means feeling seen and respected. That’s why we’re committed to creating an inclusive space – one that honours your identity, your culture, and your lived experience.

My role is to make sure your experience here is thoughtful, safe, and meaningful – from your very first point of contact to the support you receive in therapy. If you’re unsure about where to start, I encourage you to reach out for a free consultation. I’ll personally take the time to read your request and match you with one of the therapists on our team.

You’ve already taken the first step by being here. When you’re feeling ready, take the next step by reaching out – and we’ll walk the rest of the way together.

Take the next step towards feeling better today

Anxiety Relief Centre Vancouver

Location

470 Granville St, #922
Vancouver, BC, V6C 1V5

Our Hours

Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 21:30
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