Associate Therapist

Aditi Mukesh, MA, RCC

Aditi is a deeply compassionate being and natural therapist. She enjoys working with adults who are parents and professionals, and likes integrating meditation practices into her science-based counselling techniques. She has weekday availability in person and online to work with individual adults, couples and youth.

Sessions: 50 minutes | $170

Issues aditi works with:

Psychedelic Integration Anxiety 
Depression
Addiction recovery and relapse
Trauma
Fertility
Parenting
Couples counselling
ADHD

types of therapies

CBT, DBT, ACT
Person Centered Therapy
Emotion focused therapy
Internal family systems therapy (parts work)
mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork
Non-violent communication
Somatic experiencing
Gestalt therapy

Background and Training

Aditi has an extensive clinical background and education. She worked as a mental health clinician at the innovative Mental Health and Substance Use Urgent Care Response Centre, for the Fraser Health Authority at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Before coming to Head and Heart Counselling, she also worked as an addictions counsellor at Inspire Change and Wellness Centre for Men. 

She has worked as a support worker for youth and adults at notable organizations such as: Broadway Youth Resource Center, The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver, Vancouver Native Housing Society, Lookout Housing and Health Society, Veralife Health Centre, and Moving Forward Family Services. 

Aditi holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology as well as a Graduate Certificate in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. She has a Certificate in Counselling for Intimacy and Relationships as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Guelph. 

Aditi works as a teacher of Psychedelic Assisted Therapy for Substance Use Disorder at Numinus Wellness’ Psychedelic Certification Program.  She has post graduate training in Somatic Experiencing for Trauma with Dr. Peter Levine, Gestalt Therapy, Sanyas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training. She is a registered First Nations Health Authority Mental Health Provider and a Crime Victim Assistance Program Mental Health Provider. 

FROM Aditi

“My approach to counselling is to provide a warm, empathic, and safe space for all my clients. I develop a strong therapeutic relationship with my clients, where they feel seen, understood, and supported fully.

In my sessions, the strength of the therapeutic container allows clients to let down their guards, and delve deeply into the layers of their inner self. I use a combination of free exploration, as well as structured tools to guide clients through this process. I blend a variety of evidence based modalities into my practice, and tailor these to meet the complex needs of each client.”