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Frequently Asked Questions


When can I see someone?
Daytime and evening appointments are available.

What are the counselling rates?
SHARE offers very competitive rates. Our masters level counsellors are available for $100 per hour while Registered Psychologists are available for $125 per hour.

What payment methods are acceptable?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, cash, or cheques.

Will you bill my extended health insurance directly?
No, we are unable to bill extended health insurance providers directly but are happy to provide a receipt suitable for your submission.

Do you accept ICBC or WCB claims?
Yes, we accept both ICBC and WCB claims

How do I make an appointment?

 

Call our Intake Worker at 604-937-6969. She will ask you a few questions to determine the right counsellor for you. The counsellor will then contact you directly to make an appointment.

Why do I need to talk to an Intake Worker?
Our Intake Worker is trained to match you with the counselling team member that best matches your challenges and goals. Our team offers many specialties and experiences and we want to make sure you get the right fit for you. Our Intake Worker will also assess your eligibility for financial subsidy, if applicable.

Do your counsellors specialize in specific areas such as grief or addictions?
While our team members offer a wide range of life experiences, training, and backgrounds, all of our counsellors are prepared to help you with any of your concerns. As a counselling team that focuses on solution-based therapy, we really do take “Talking helps” to heart.

Where is the SHARE Counselling Centre located?
2615 Clarke Street (second floor)
Port Moody, BC
604.936.3900
How to get there: 
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Public Transportation: 160 Vancouver/Port Coquitlam or C24 Lougheed Station/Port Moody bus lines. Take the StJohns @ Mary Street stop.  Schedule your trip with the BCTransit Trip Planner
 
#200 – 25 King Edward Street (2nd Floor)
Coquitlam, BC
604.540.9161
How to get there:
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Public Transportation:  177 Coquitlam/Braid bus line.  Take the United Blvd @ King Edward Street stop.

Do you offer counselling for Problem Gambling?

Yes, more information on our Problem Gambling Counselling program is available here.

 
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Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

Talking helps.

With all that goes on in our day-to-day lives, it’s easy to sometimes feel overwhelmed or burdened. Whether you’re raising children, building a career, facing a family challenge, or simply taking on too much, counselling can be a safe place to talk over life’s stresses and gain a fresh perspective.

Counsellors are trained to help take a clear look at what’s happening in your world, talk through the clutter with you, help define goals, and encourage your progress towards them. Sometimes, it just takes a little support to get where you’re going.
 
Not sure where to turn? SHARE Family & Community Services offers a fee-based counselling program for residents of the Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Services (CARF), SHARE strictly upholds the program’s rigorous standards to ensure that our services are of a very high caliber.
 
Who we support.

SHARE offers clients a team of highly-qualified counsellors. We have experience working with a variety of people, including children, families, individuals, and couples.  Free Counselling for problem gambling is also available.
 
A counsellor for everyone.

SHARE’s counselling team offers a wide variety of backgrounds, training, and life experiences. Our Intake Worker will ask you a few questions and match you with a counsellor most appropriate for you.
All of our counsellors hold either a doctorate (PhD) or masters degree in counselling, social work, or another related discipline and offer at least 5-years of hands-on counselling experience. Some even offer their services in languages other than English. Ask our Intake Worker about counselling in Chinese, Farsi, French, or German. We also offer services to hearing or visually impaired clients.
 
We offer services in:
  • Parenting
  • Relationships
  • Separation or divorce
  • Attention deficit disorder
  • Anger management
  • Problem gambling
  • Loss and grief
  • Depression
  • Stress
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered issues
  • Couple and family concerns
Translation services can be arranged. Some subsidy is available for Tri-Cities residents.

 

 

 

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