Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy Therapists in Vancouver

Browse 2 therapists offering Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) is a short-term, evidence-based approach designed to help people understand and express emotions that are often suppressed or avoided. It is particularly useful when physical symptoms, like chronic pain, fatigue, or tension, are connected to unresolved emotional experiences. Rather than avoiding difficult feelings, EAET helps you approach them in a supported way, process what's underneath, and express emotions that may have been held back for years. Many people seek this approach when medical explanations haven't fully accounted for what they're experiencing, or when they sense that stress and emotion are contributing to their physical or psychological distress.

What to look for in an Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Training in EAET or related emotion-focused approaches
  • Experience with stress-related physical symptoms or medically unexplained conditions
  • Comfort working with suppressed or avoided emotions
  • Short-term, structured approach with clear goals

2 therapists for Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy in Vancouver

Browse 2 therapists offering Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Louis Lin

Louis Lin

Have you ever rushed out the door only to realize you forgot something or spilled coffee all over yourself? Have you ever said to yourself, “I'm tired of feeling this way/ I shouldn’t be feeling like this,” yet the feelings persist and sometimes come back stronger? These may seem like two distinct, unrelated instances I am raising, but I parallel them with how we often approach our problems: we tend to want to rush through them or judge ourselves for having the emotions and reactions to the difficulties life tosses at us. I’m here to propose an alternative: your feelings are valid, no matter what you’re seeking help for. We rarely move through life with intention and space to slow down and reflect. I see counselling as a dedicated space created for you by you to get curious about yourself, tend to the parts that need some fine-tuning and updates, and process some uncomfortable emotions that the outside world doesn’t always give space for. I offer 15-minute complimentary consultations for all clients who are interested in working with me. Looking up therapists is a big step – in my opinion, you are already halfway from where you began to where you would like to be!

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Lexie Morgan

Lexie Morgan

Are you looking for a ‘hype you up’ but call you on your shit therapist? I might just be your gal! Are you dealing with perfectionism? Going through a break up? Contemplating making a big life change? Experiencing grief, stress, overwhelm or loneliness? I prioritize authenticity in therapy, and aim to help people untangle themselves from problems that hold them back. I work with you as we navigate the peaks & valleys of life experiences. I often support, students, hospitality workers, parents, teachers, nurses, shift workers, ski patrollers, guides & 'first timers' to therapy. Life can be messy & complex. Are you looking for a ‘hype you up’ but call you on your shit therapist? I might just be your gal! Are you dealing with perfectionism? Going through a break up? Contemplating making a big life change? Experiencing grief, stress, overwhelm or loneliness? I prioritize authenticity in therapy, and aim to help people untangle themselves from problems that hold them back. I work with you as we navigate the peaks & valleys of life experiences. I often support, students, hospitality workers, parents, teachers, nurses, shift workers, ski patrollers, guides & 'first timers' to therapy. Life can be messy & complex. My office located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver at 4th & Arbutus. I offer virtual counselling via telehealth throughout BC. *Insurance* Counselling is covered or reimbursed by many extended benefits programs. I am registered with many major Canadian insurance providers: Canada Life | Great-West Life Green Shield Canada Manulife Medavie Blue Cross Mines & Associates SunLife AMS - UBC Student Benefits Vail Resorts EAP *Education & Registration* I hold a master's degree in counselling from City University and a bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care from the University of Victoria. I am dual licensed with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) as a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) as a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC). License Numbers: RCC # 20414 CCC # 11250646 *A bit more about how I work & my background* Lexie (she/her) is a Registered Clinical Counsellor practicing on the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) territories. Lexie’s approach to counselling is characterized by warmth, authenticity, and compassion, with a goal of fostering a relaxed environment where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. Lexie roots her work in a trauma informed, anti-oppressive, social justice lens. This may involve looking beyond the individual to understand their experiences within broader social and cultural contexts, as she joins clients on the path to self-discovery, healing, and change. Lexie has over ten years of experience working in the field of mental health. She draws on her experience providing counselling and practical supports to diverse communities, including children and families with complex medical and mental health needs, new immigrants and LGBTQQ2S+ folx. She has worked as a grief and loss counsellor at a hospice, provided crisis and suicide prevention support and developed industry specific work place mental health trainings for the hospitality and tourism sector. Montira Mental Health was born out of Lexie’s own experience as a hospitality manager at different backcountry lodges across British Columbia. As a lodge manager, Lexie observed the intersection of mental health and personal challenges within remote and isolated live/work environments which lead to high rates of burnout amongst her staff. ​​The transient nature of tourism dependent communities, seasonal employment, high cost of living and limited access to low barrier community mental health offerings further impacted her staff. Lexie’s connection to the outdoor community is born out of years of living, working, and recreating in the Rocky, Purcell, Selkirk and Coast mountains. She is an avid backcountry skier, trail runner, and hiker who finds a deep sense of connection to herself and her community through time spent in the outdoors. To learn more, please see my website: montiramentalhealth.com

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Frequently asked questions

What is Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy used for?

EAET is used to treat conditions where suppressed emotions contribute to symptoms, including chronic pain, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and depression. It helps people process difficult emotions they have been avoiding, which can reduce both psychological and physical distress.

How is EAET different from other therapy approaches?

Unlike therapies focused mainly on changing thoughts, EAET targets emotions directly. It encourages expression and processing of feelings that are often avoided, such as anger, grief, or fear. This makes it distinct from CBT, though it may be used alongside other approaches.

How long does Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy take?

EAET is typically short-term, often ranging from eight to sixteen sessions. The structured format focuses on specific emotional patterns and physical symptoms, which allows for meaningful progress within a defined period of treatment.

Is EAET effective for chronic pain?

Research supports EAET for certain types of chronic pain, particularly when stress, trauma, or emotional suppression play a role. It has shown positive results for conditions like fibromyalgia and other medically unexplained pain syndromes.

Do I have to have physical symptoms to benefit from EAET?

No. While EAET was developed partly in response to stress-related physical symptoms, it can also help people struggling with emotional avoidance, interpersonal difficulties, anxiety, or past experiences that feel hard to talk about or process.

Can I do Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy online?

Yes. Many therapists trained in EAET offer sessions online. Virtual therapy works well for this approach because the focus is on emotional awareness and conversation rather than physical techniques that require in-person contact. Check each therapist profile for available formats.

How do I find an Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy therapist in Vancouver?

Browse therapists in Vancouver who offer EAET or emotion-focused approaches. Look for providers with experience in stress-related or medically unexplained conditions, and check whether they offer in-person or online sessions based on your preference.

Is Emotion Awareness and Expression Therapy covered by insurance in Vancouver?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan. If your therapist in Vancouver is a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker, EAET sessions may be eligible for reimbursement. Check your policy for eligible designations and session limits.

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