Welcome to Heartspace Counselling and Art Therapy!📍Located in Gastown, Vancouver. All booking times are in Pacific Time.

🌟 New Adult Clients: You can book a consultation session directly with the available times below. Please note when booking if you prefer a phone consult.

⬇️ Low Cost Counselling/Art Therapy ($30-60) with Master’s Level Interns: Miranda and Rachel. Sliding scale rates available as sessions with Miranda (Counselling Art Therapy Intern) are not eligible for insurance reimbursement.

🧑‍🧑‍🧒 Child and Youth Counselling: Rachel (Registered Social Worker, Therapeutic Arts Practitioner and Counsellor Intern) is accepting new clients in January 2026. Low cost sessions are available while Rachel completes her practicum under supervision.

☕️ Open Studio: Experience radical hospitality and slow down for reflection, expression, and connection. Art/journaling materials, tea and snacks available. Register here.

🆕 Art as Therapy groups: More information here.

📝 Cancellation Policy: If you want to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please send an email 48 hours before the scheduled time to avoid the cancellation charge. If you are feeling unwell, please request for an online session instead. Thank you for helping to keep our community safe!

⏰ Don’t see a time that fits your schedule? Please email your counsellor or add yourself to the waitlist (link at the bottom left of this page).

✉ stephanie@heartspace-counselling.com l ✉ miranda@heartspace-counselling.com l ✉ rachel@heartspace-counselling.com

Low-Cost Adult Counselling and Art Therapy

Low-Cost Counselling and Art Therapy sessions are available starting September 2025. These sessions are offered by Master’s Level Interns Miranda Bakonyi and Rachel Aussem as part of their supervised graduate training. Please note while sessions with Miranda are not covered by insurance, they provide a lower cost option for individuals seeking therapeutic support through talk therapy, art-ba... Read More

Low-Cost Counselling and Art Therapy sessions are available starting September 2025.

These sessions are offered by Master’s Level Interns Miranda Bakonyi and Rachel Aussem as part of their supervised graduate training. Please note while sessions with Miranda are not covered by insurance, they provide a lower cost option for individuals seeking therapeutic support through talk therapy, art-based approaches, or an integrative blend.

If you’re considering working with Miranda or Rachel, you’re welcome to begin with a 20-minute complimentary online consultation. This initial meeting offers space to get to know one another, ask questions, and explore whether working together feels like a good fit.

You’re invited to share what you’re hoping to explore in counselling, your goals, your preferred approach, and whether online or in-person sessions best suit your needs.

If at any point during the consultation it becomes clear that it’s not the right fit, referrals will be offered at no cost to support you in finding appropriate care.


Low-Cost Child and Youth Counselling / Art Therapy / Expressive Arts Therapy

Low-Cost Child and Youth Counselling sessions are available starting January 2026. These sessions are offered by Miranda Bakonyi (Master's Level Counselling and Art Therapy Intern) and Rachel Aussem (Registered Social Worker, Therapeutic Arts Practitioner, and Master’s-level counselling intern), under clinical supervision as part of their graduate training. In addition to Child and Youth... Read More

Low-Cost Child and Youth Counselling sessions are available starting January 2026.

These sessions are offered by Miranda Bakonyi (Master's Level Counselling and Art Therapy Intern) and Rachel Aussem (Registered Social Worker, Therapeutic Arts Practitioner, and Master’s-level counselling intern), under clinical supervision as part of their graduate training.

In addition to Child and Youth Counselling, Rachel takes a special interest in Expressive Arts Therapy and grief counselling.

While Mirada and Rachel are completing their clinical practicums, sessions are provided at a lower cost rate, suitable for families seeking therapeutic support for children and youth through talk therapy, play-based approaches, and expressive arts.

Families interested in working with Miranda or Rachel are welcome to begin with a complimentary online consultation and a 50-minute intake session to start. This initial meeting is for caregivers only, and offers an opportunity to learn more about therapeutic approaches and to explore whether working together feels like a good fit.

If at any point it becomes clear that the fit is not right, referrals will be offered to support your family in finding appropriate care.


Complimentary Consultation (For New Clients)

If you’re considering starting counselling, you’re welcome to begin with a 20-minute complimentary online consultation with Stephanie, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Art Therapist, Certified Play Therapist, and the founder of Heartspace Counselling and Art Therapy. This consultation is also a helpful starting point if you’re interested in Low-Cost Counselling with one of our supervi... Read More

If you’re considering starting counselling, you’re welcome to begin with a 20-minute complimentary online consultation with Stephanie, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Art Therapist, Certified Play Therapist, and the founder of Heartspace Counselling and Art Therapy. This consultation is also a helpful starting point if you’re interested in Low-Cost Counselling with one of our supervised interns and are unsure how to begin.

The consultation offers an opportunity to learn more about what to expect in counselling and to explore whether working together feels like a good fit.

You’re invited to share what you’re looking for in counselling, ask questions, and discuss your preferences, including counselling goals, treatment modalities, and whether you prefer online or in-person sessions.

If at any point during the consultation it becomes clear that this isn’t the right fit, referrals will be provided at no cost to support you in finding appropriate care.


Child-Centered Play Therapy

Therapy for children that is strength-based and child-centered. Expressive and creative modalities such as art therapy, play therapy and mindfulness-based somatic approaches are integrated to tailor and address individual needs. Caregiver sessions are also offered to provide caregivers feedback, psycho-education, coping tools, emotional coaching and supporting the relationship between careg... Read More

Therapy for children that is strength-based and child-centered. Expressive and creative modalities such as art therapy, play therapy and mindfulness-based somatic approaches are integrated to tailor and address individual needs.

Caregiver sessions are also offered to provide caregivers feedback, psycho-education, coping tools, emotional coaching and supporting the relationship between caregiver(s) and child.


Clinical Counselling

Using a strengths-based, person-centered approach, therapy focuses on cultivating self-understanding, emotional awareness, and overall mental and emotional well-being. Somatic and expressive methods such as Art Therapy, Sandtray Therapy, and bilateral stimulation support the processing of emotions and help desensitize stressful or traumatic experiences. These trauma-informed, trauma-focused,... Read More

Using a strengths-based, person-centered approach, therapy focuses on cultivating self-understanding, emotional awareness, and overall mental and emotional well-being.

Somatic and expressive methods such as Art Therapy, Sandtray Therapy, and bilateral stimulation support the processing of emotions and help desensitize stressful or traumatic experiences. These trauma-informed, trauma-focused, and non-verbal modalities offer effective alternatives or complements to traditional talk therapy.


Art / Play Therapy Supervision

Art / Play Therapy Supervision for Professional Art Therapists and/or Play Therapy Practitioners, or those seeking to accumulate clinical hours towards registration and certification for CATA, BCATA, BCAPT or CAPT. Stephanie is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, a Registered Art Therapist with Canadian Art Therapy Association, a Certified Play Thera... Read More

Art / Play Therapy Supervision for Professional Art Therapists and/or Play Therapy Practitioners, or those seeking to accumulate clinical hours towards registration and certification for CATA, BCATA, BCAPT or CAPT.

Stephanie is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, a Registered Art Therapist with Canadian Art Therapy Association, a Certified Play Therapist and Certified Play Therapist Supervisor (In-Training) with Canadian Association for Play Therapy. Stephanie is also a Certified Synergetic Play Therapist, and uses Child-Centered Play Therapy and Synergetic Play Therapy as main approaches.

Hello, my name is Rachel. I am a Registered Social Worker (#17803), and a Therapeutic Arts Practitioner. I am currently completing my Master of Social Work at the University of Northern British Columbia, and undergoing a supervised practicum as a Counsellor Intern at Heartspace Counselling and Art Therapy.

My previous experience includes 8 years in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, where I had the privilege of offering peer support to community members who trusted me with their stories. I especially enjoyed providing mental health education to children and youth through workshops on emotional regulation and suicide prevention. This work shaped me as a listener and deeply influenced my approach to counselling.

I integrate art and play therapy to support children, youth, and young adults experiencing struggles such as anxiety and depression, emotional regulation, self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and life transitions. While I welcome a wide range of experiences, I am particularly passionate about supporting those navigating loss and grief. I understand loss as a self-defined experience- anything that disrupts connection, identity, or a sense of normalcy, whether it involves a person, pet, relationship, place, dream, career, home, or health. I believe expressive therapies offer a creative and imaginative way to release emotions that may be difficult to put into words.

I align with a client-led, emotion-focused, and strength-based approach. I aim to meet each person where they are, support emotional expression, build coping strategies, empower unique strengths, and co-create a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship.

As a Master’s Level student, I view counselling as a mutual process of learning and growing, and I encourage open dialogue about your hopes and needs so we can shape and adapt the work together.

In my personal life, I value nature as a grounding tool and connection to self-care. Growing up in Northern BC, I feel most at peace when hiking, camping, or touching trees, flowers, or water. When indoors, I express my own creativity through art, writing, music, and experimenting with baking or cooking.

Hello, my name is Rachel. I am a Registered Social Worker (#17803), and a Therapeutic Arts Practi... Read More

Hello, it’s great to meet you! My name is Miranda, and I’m a Counselling and Art Therapy Intern at Heartspace Counselling and Art Therapy. I am currently in my second year of the Master of Clinical Counselling: Art Therapy program at Adler University.

I bring warmth, empathy, and a nonjudgmental presence into my work, and I practice from a person-centered and relational approach. This means that you set the direction of our sessions, and I’m here to walk alongside you with compassionate understanding that is attuned to your needs.

I often integrate talk therapy, mindfulness, and art therapy—since words alone can sometimes feel limiting, art can offer a powerful way to express and process what we carry.

My therapeutic lens is grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). I’ve also completed introductory training in Gestalt therapy and Trauma-Informed Practice (TIPI Level 1: Trauma and the Body), and may integrate somatic techniques to support deeper awareness and regulation.

I feel especially drawn to supporting those navigating emotional regulation, perfectionism, anxiety, boundary setting, and relationship challenges.

Growing up highly sensitive myself, I know how overwhelming these experiences can feel, and I’ve witnessed the power of counselling and art therapy in building insight, ease, and self-compassion.

Outside of the therapy room, I love yoga, snowboarding, bike rides, dancing, and winding down with a good book, music, drawing—or cuddles with my cats!

Hello, it’s great to meet you! My name is Miranda, and I’m a Counselling and Art Therapy Intern a... Read More

Stephanie Ng (she/her) is a culturally sensitive Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Art Therapist, and Certified Play Therapist. She is second-generation Canadian-Chinese (Hong Kong) and speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin.

Stephanie specializes in working with anxiety, stress/burnout, trauma, self-esteem, perfectionism, imposter syndrome, creative blocks, family concerns, interpersonal issues and relationship challenges.

Stephanie is neurodiversity affirming, and has experience working with children (3+), youths, and adults individually and in group therapy sessions.

Besides counselling, Stephanie (RCAT, CPT-S-in-training) also offers Art and Play Therapy supervision to Professional Art Therapists and Play Therapy Practitioners seeking supervised clinical hours towards registration and certification with CATA, BCATA, BCAPT, CAPT.

Stephanie Ng (she/her) is a culturally sensitive Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Art T... Read More

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