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Clinical Counselling Fees

Individual Counselling Rates:

  • $150 / 50-60 minutes (In-Office)

  • $165 / 50-60 minutes (Home Visit)

  • $225 / 80-90 minutes 

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Couples Counselling & Family Counselling Rates:

  • $180 / 50-60 minutes

  • $270 / 80-90 minutes

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*Please note that rates are subject to change at the discretion of Theresa Seefried, Owner of Together We Thrive Coaching & Counselling.

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​Special Notes:​

  • All fees are in Canadian Dollars (CAD). Reminder that these services are only offered to residents of British Columbia, Canada. 

  • You may request reimbursement from your benefits provider after receiving an Official Receipt. Official Receipts will only be provided to you after each counselling session you attend. 

  • Sessions may be virtual (video conference sessions) or in-person.

  • In-person sessions are available both in-office and at community locations. Office appointments can be booked in Kelowna or Vernon. Home visits and community-based sessions (including walk-and-talk appointments or meetings in local parks or coffee shops) may be offered in Kelowna, Vernon, West Kelowna, Fintry, and Lake Country.

Ready to get started with counselling or coaching?

Book a Connection Call with Theresa!

You may also contact Theresa below if you have any questions or concerns. 🤗

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Financial Hardship. If you are interested in accessing any Together We Thrive Coaching & Counselling services; however, you are unable to afford them at this time, please book a connection call as there may be some financial support options available to you.

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© Together We Thrive Coaching & Counselling 2024

Together We Thrive Coaching & Counselling is located on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded lands of the Okanagan Nation and Syilx peoples.

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This message is not intended to be a checkbox-item but instead a reminder of the presence of Indigenous peoples on the lands on which we live, work, play, connect, and heal. Let us not forget the past harms done; let us acknowledge the current intergenerational trauma and effects that have oppressed Indigenous peoples; and let us consider how we can empower Indigenous peoples with whom we work and interact.

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