Mikah Turner-Alexander, RCC
Senior Counsellor
She/Her/Hers
  
Mikah Turner-Alexander is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with a Master of Counselling Psychology from Adler University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach.
As a mother of three, an advocate, and a lifelong learner, Mikah understands the many roles we navigate in life and the importance of having a space where our experiences and feelings are validated. Coming from four generations of women helpers, she has always felt called to support others and brings that passion and dedication into her counselling work.
Mikah has over a decade of experience supporting children, youth, and families, including at-risk and marginalised populations in collaboration with the Ministry of Children and Family Development. This work deepened her trauma-informed approach and strengthened her ability to support attachment, resilience, and safe living environments.
She has experience working with individuals facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment, parenting, life transitions, boundaries, and emotional regulation. Her approach draws on Cognitive-Behavioural, Narrative, Client-Centred, Family Systems, and trauma-informed frameworks, always moving at the client’s pace and focusing on what feels most meaningful to them.
Mikah is honoured to be a woman of colour in the counselling field and is passionate about supporting the BIPOC community. Having personally experienced how difficult it can be to find representation in mental health care, she is committed to creating a space where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered in their growth.
Outside of her work, Mikah finds grounding through time spent with her family and in nature, values she weaves into her practice with clients as they work toward balance, healing, and connection.
Services
- Individual Counselling (In-Person, North Vancouver)
 - Individual Counselling (Virtual)
 - Couples/Relationship Counselling (In-Person, North Vancouver)
 - Couples/Relationship Counselling (Virtual)
 - Co-Parenting/Parenting Counselling (In-Person, North Vancouver)
 - Co-Parenting/Parenting Counselling (Virtual)
 
Ages Served
- Ages 16 +
 
Languages Offered
- English
 
Support Topics
- Adapting to lifestyle changes and aging
 - Addressing loneliness and isolation
 - Anxiety
 - Authentic Self-Discovery: Unmasking Who You Truly Are
 - Bereavement
 - Body image issues
 - Body positivity
 - Building resilience in later life
 - Career guidance
 - Co-dependency
 - Complex Trauma / C-PTSD
 - Coping skills
 - Coping with health changes
 - Depression
 - Discovering Purpose and Meaning in Life
 - Divorce and separation
 - Emotional turmoil
 - Family conflict
 - Family dynamics
 - Family of origin issues
 - Grief
 - Infidelity
 - Intergenerational Trauma
 - Life coaching
 - Life management issues
 - Life transitions
 - Loss
 - Managing grief and bereavement
 - Marital discord
 - Mood disorders
 - Navigating family and caregiver relationships
 - Parenting children with special needs
 - Parenting issues (including child-rearing and education)
 - Relationship and marriage conflict
 - Self-esteem issues
 - Sexuality (2SLGBTQIA+ inclusive)
 - Stress management
 - Transitioning into retirement
 - 2SLGBTQIA+ challenges
 
Therapeutic Approaches
- Attachment Theory
 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
 - Complex Trauma Therapy
 - Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
 - Gottman Method
 - Narrative Therapy
 - Person-Centered Therapy (PCT)
 - Relational Therapy
 
