Depth-oriented psychological work for the complexity of human life

Dr. Vanessa Bork, Psychologist

Individual therapy, professional consultation, and reflective work informed by existential practice.

While these settings differ, the focus remains the same: understanding human experience in its full complexity — how we come to know ourselves, relate to others, and live meaningfully in the world.

The Existential Ripple

Three interconnected domains of work

Self

Depth-oriented therapy for individuals.

A warm, thoughtful space for deepening personal growth and self-understanding. This work supports adults in exploring identity, inner life, relationships, and meaning — especially during periods of transition, uncertainty, profound change, or any of the complexities of being human.

Others

Consultation and mentorship for clinicians.

Collaborative consultation and professional development for therapists and other helping professionals. Reflective work that offers space to think together about clinical complexity, ethics, relational dynamics, and depth-oriented practice — individually or in groups.

World

Psychoeducation for groups and communities, including businesses.

Psychologically informed workshops and trainings for organizations, professional groups, businesses, and community settings. This work is educational rather than therapeutic, offering accessible perspectives on topics such as burnout, communication, meaning, and relational health.

About
Dr. Vanessa Bork

I am a psychologist registered with the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC) #04252. I provide depth-oriented psychological work for individuals navigating complex life experiences. My approach is grounded in existential practice, with attention to meaning, responsibility, and the lived realities that shape identity and relationship.