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Support through the ebb and flow.


Counselling is a client centred process. We all have a story to tell, and counselling  allows for sharing experiences within a non-judgemental, empathetic and confidential space. As you work toward achieving your personal goals you will be supported with therapeutic tools equipping you to make positive change.
Contact Coastal Tides Counselling to arrange a free 20-minute consultation call to help you decide if counselling might be helpful to you. 

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Lindsey Morton 
(she/her/hers)
RCC #18874
CCC #10007940

After working overseas for nearly a decade, I made the journey back to my hometown of Campbell River with the professional intention of supporting both youth and adults working toward mental wellbeing within the community. I hold a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and I am currently employed by School District 72 as a school counsellor. I am incredibly grateful to live in a beautiful coastal community and honoured to have the opportunity to practice counselling on Vancouver Island. 


As a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (#18874), and a professional Member of the CCPA possessing a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) designation (#10007940), my services are covered under most medical plans. Approved counsellor by the First Nations Health Authority, ICBC and Crime Victim Assistance Program. 

As I am currently employed with School District 72 (SD72) as an elementary school counsellor, I am unable to accept current elementary school students of SD72 as clients due to conflict of interest. I may accept students at the middle school and secondary school level. 

Contact

Currently accepting new clients

625 11 Avenue, Suite B, Campbell River, BC V9W 4G5

Coastal Tides Counselling acknowledges that it is located on the unceded traditional territory of the Ligwiłda’xw people; the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum, and Kwiakah First Nations, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

(250) 203-1370

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