Roya Vojdanijahromi builds her counselling practice around one conviction: that each person carries an inner resilience that, with the right support, can be found and strengthened. Working with individuals, couples, and families in Vancouver and online, she addresses anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties, and the strain of major life changes. She draws on a carefully chosen set of evidence-based methods — Internal Family Systems, Somatic and Sensorimotor Therapy, Attachment-oriented work, CBT, Mindfulness-based Therapy, and Emotionally Focused Therapy — selecting and combining them to fit what each client actually needs rather than following a single fixed model.
Her sessions offer something concrete: a space to understand how emotional wounds are held in the body, how early attachment patterns shape current relationships, and how to communicate more honestly with a partner. For clients who find their nervous system running on constant alert — something Roya sees in people who rarely experience a full pause between one demand and the next — the work often begins with learning to regulate before anything deeper can shift.
Roya holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, both from UBC. She works with teenagers, young adults, men, and women navigating a wide range of concerns, including trauma and abuse recovery, eating disorders, personality and mood disorders, and family or relationship conflict.
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