MELISSA PAGE, INTERN COUNSELLOR
Supporting Individual Adults & Young Adults
Issues:
Parenting & Family Systems, Self-Esteem & Self-Worth, Fatigue & Burnout, Purity Culture & Religious Trauma, Grief & Loss, Anxiety & Depression
Modalities:
ACT, DBT, Person-Centered, Emotion-Focused, Trauma-Informed, Somatic Experiencing
Session Rate: $55+gst/50 minute session
Please note: intern sessions are not eligible for Extended Health Benefits coverage
Are you sometimes feel disconnected from yourself or unsure of who you are beyond the roles you play in life, such as partner or parent?
Do you feel unseen or unheard in your relationships - whether your partner, children, family, or yourself?
Do old patterns or responses keep showing up, even though a part of you if ready to move beyond them?
Are you curious about what it might feel like to be more fully yourself - with compawssion rather than self-judgement?
Melissa Page (she/her) is a Master of Counselling student at City University (Vancouver), currently completing her clinical internship. With over 20 years of experience in the medical field, she brings a unique blend of clinical insight and compassionate presence to her work as an intern counsellor. Melissa’s transition into counselling reflects her enduring commitment to care, connection, and healing.
As a wife and mother of three, she holds deep empathy for the emotional, relational, and identity-based challenges clients face. Her approach is warm, attuned, and grounded in the belief that meaningful change happens within a safe, collaborative therapeutic relationship.
Melissa practices from an embodied perspective, integrating awareness of the body and emotions into the counselling process. She works at each client’s pace, supporting self-discovery and integration. Her goal is to foster a space where clients feel safe, empowered, and connected to themselves—mind, body, and spirit.
Supervised by Stefanie Iverson, MC, RCC

