Most people contact Bronwyn Sullivan not at their lowest point, but at the moment they can no longer ignore that something has quietly stopped working — a relationship strained beyond recognition, a grief that won’t lift, or an anxiety that follows them even when the workday technically ends and the laptop closes. That particular exhaustion of never quite switching off, of carrying unfinished emotional business alongside an always-on schedule, is something she recognizes immediately in the people she works with.
Bronwyn is a Registered Clinical Counsellor based in Vancouver, BC, offering online sessions to individuals, couples, and families navigating a wide range of challenges: relationship breakdown and divorce, parenting pressures, anxiety, grief and loss, identity questions, and the long aftermath of abuse or trauma. Her work draws on Lifespan Integration — a gentle, body-informed approach to processing both acute and cumulative trauma — alongside cognitive behavioural strategies and communication skill-building.
Her priority from the first contact is straightforward: make it easier to actually begin. Sessions are paced with care, collaborative from the start, and oriented toward concrete skills clients can use beyond the therapy hour — not just insight, but real traction toward a life that feels like their own again.