Dr. Aaron Henry.

I’m a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with a Master’s in Counselling Psychology from UBC. Before becoming a therapist, I completed graduate degrees in philosophy at the University of Oxford and the University of Toronto, where I studied attention, motivation, mistakes, and identity. I now bring that knowledge into therapy — helping clients move beyond analysis alone and into meaningful change.

I work with people from all backgrounds but offer specialized services to three groups:

  • Chronically ill, disabled & neurodivergent
  • Athletes
  • Academics & graduate students

Client focus

  • Youth & Adults
  • Individuals
  • Diverse Backgrounds
  • Specific Experience

Therapy types

  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
  • IFS (Internal Family Systems)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • Underlying Lenses

Issues

  • Mental Health
  • Self-Concept
  • Existential Concerns
  • Relationships
  • Neurodivergence: ADHD.
  • Life Stages

Areas of specialty

Practice Areas

Learn more about how I support the following groups...

Disabled & neurodivergent

I bring experience supporting individuals who are chronically ill, disabled, neurodivergent, or living with the effects of brain injury. I understand that many struggles in this area are the result of navigating systems, expectations, and environments that are not built with your needs in mind.

Therapy can be a space to process grief, frustration, identity shifts, and fatigue — while also identifying practical tools and strengths that can help you navigate.

Athletes

As a former Canadian silver medalist in trampoline, I have firsthand experience with performance pressure, discipline, injury, and the complex relationship between achievement and self-worth.

Competitive sport can cultivate resilience and focus — but it can also intensify perfectionism, anxiety, and fear of failure. I work with athletes navigating burnout, performance anxiety, retirement, and the emotional impact of injury.

Academics & Grad Students

As an academic, I understand the unique pressures of academia. I can help you navigate the constant evaluation, publish-or-perish culture, and the advisor and workplace dynamics.

I’m especially attuned to impostor feelings, burnout, dissertation paralysis, perfectionism, and the tendency to overthink as a way of coping. In therapy, we’ll move beyond analysis alone.