Our Team

Virtual Counselling BC

Gretal Montgomery
(she/her)
MA, RCC, ADHD-CCSP

Gretal provides phone and online counselling to clients across British Columbia. She offers individual counselling to youth (12+) and adults. She identifies as a culturally responsive counsellor for BIPOC individuals and practices from an anti-oppressive and trauma-informed lens. She welcomes clients of all races, sexual orientations, and gender identities/expressions.

Gretal works with clients to assist them in exploring, understanding, and resolving issues causing discomfort or concern in their life. For those grappling with difficult choices or wanting to explore their path ahead, her compassion and curiosity allow for a supportive space to work through uncertainty.

Her approach is one of support, encouraging clients to develop a deeper understanding of personal agency, values, inner gifts, and strengths. Gretal’s focus in the counselling relationship is to assist her clients to develop readiness for change and to offer assistance through transition periods.

With extensive experience in private and public mental health services, Gretal supports clients in addressing a wide range of challenges. These include depression, anxiety, grief, loss, parenting concerns, life transitions, identity exploration, spiritual crisis /emergence, addiction, and relationship struggles.

Many of these concerns have become especially pronounced for people as a result of the challenges experienced during the global pandemic. It is sometimes in the aftermath of such a crisis that we discover just how much there is to process, and Gretal is available as a support for clients seeking to make their lives better.

Gretal has extensive additional training for and experience in supporting clients with ADHD, and holds the ADHD - Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) designation to showcase her specialized training in this area. She is able to offer assistance exploring the impact of ADHD on everyday functioning, relationships, career, and other major life areas; tools to manage the impact ADHD has on their life; and assistance to amplify the many strengths that come alongside the challenges of ADHD.

Gretal uses a strength-based, trauma-informed and solution-focused approach to her work with clients. She draws from a variety of therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Single Session Therapy (SST).

Gretal has over 15 years of experience in the field of psychology. She graduated from Wayne State University with a Master of Arts in Psychology in 2008. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors.

She gratefully acknowledges that it is an honour and a privilege to live and work in the traditional territory of the Puntledge, E’iksan and K’omoks First Nations. These are beautiful lands, enriched by all the two-legged, four-legged, winged and sea-inhabiting creatures and abundant natural flora all around. She often enjoys connecting to spirit by walking the land with her family and beloved dog, Cedar.

Rate

$140+GST per 50 minute session (individuals)

$210+GST per 80 minute session (individuals)