About Me

Dr. Karanvir Singh

PhD, Psychotherapist, Researcher, Advocate for Human Potential
Some of the most critical work we do in life begins quietly, with a question we carry alone for too long.
My name is Dr. Karanvir Singh. I am a Licensed psychotherapist in Vancouver, organizational psychologist, and researcher with over twelve years of experience supporting people through pain, uncertainty, transformation, and renewal. My work is not simply about symptoms or diagnoses; it is about people and the complexity of what it means to live, connect, and try to make sense of ourselves in an often unkind world.

My journey into this profession began not in textbooks but in witnessing human resilience in workplaces, communities, and across cultures. With a PhD in Organizational Psychology and a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, I have worked in executive boardrooms and trauma therapy rooms, understanding both the subtle tensions that shape our inner world and the systemic forces that challenge our sense of belonging. These two worlds have never been separate for me. In fact, the more I listened, the clearer it became. The issues we carry, anxiety, shame, relationship breakdowns, identity confusion, substance use, or the quiet ache of not feeling good enough, are deeply interconnected, and they deserve more than surface-level solutions.

Through my practice, I continue to offer compassionate and research-informed psychotherapy in Vancouver, helping individuals navigate life with clarity, connection, and purpose.

My clinical work is grounded in the belief that people are not problems to be solved. We are stories unfolding, shaped by experiences we did not always choose but can begin to understand, hold, and transform. I work closely with individuals navigating anxiety and depression, couples facing disconnection or crisis, youth struggling to find their place, and those wrestling with identity, self-worth, or addiction. I offer an affirming, non-judgmental space to 2SLGBTQIA+ clients and neurodivergent individuals who have often felt invisible in traditional therapeutic spaces. I know what it means to live on the edges of expectation, and I am committed to helping others come home to themselves.

My therapeutic approach is shaped by a deep respect for both science and humanity. I integrate cognitive behavioural therapy to help shift entrenched thought patterns, emotionally focused therapy to deepen connections in relationships, motivational interviewing to support change readiness, and trauma-informed relational work to rebuild safety in the body and mind. I also draw from narrative, somatic, and strengths-based frameworks that allow space for your story to be heard with care and complexity.

Alongside my clinical practice, I remain an active researcher, keynote speaker, and author. My published work includes peer-reviewed studies and thought leadership on workplace mental health, psychological safety, and the inclusion of neurodivergent individuals, particularly in environments that were never built with them in mind. My writing and public speaking are grounded in advocacy, not just information, because systems, like people, need to change in order to heal.

But none of this would matter if therapy didn’t feel real. My clients often tell me that I am someone who listens deeply, sees the parts of them that have long gone unseen, and brings both compassion and clarity to the room. Therapy with me is a space where you can speak truths you’ve never said aloud, ask questions you’ve been afraid to ask, and explore not just how to survive but how to live with more choice, courage, and connection.

As a dedicated psychotherapist in Vancouver, I’m committed to offering evidence-based psychotherapy in Vancouver and across Canada. My goal is to provide accessible and impactful psychotherapy services in Canada to support lasting personal growth.

I’m committed to offering accessible psychotherapy services in Canada, including online psychotherapy in Canada, so you can find support no matter where you are.

You may not know precisely what you need right now. That’s okay. If you are here, something matters enough to pay attention to. Let’s begin there.

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1999
BA in Psychology
1999
2003
MA in Psychology
2003
2003 - 2004
Youth & family mental health practice
counseling
2003 - 2004
2005
Attachment Training Certified in CBT & DBT
certified
2005
2007
MBA in Organizational Behaviors
2007
2009
Joined United Nations Rehabilitation Program
2009
2010
Certified in MBCT
certified
2010
2011
Expanded practice to Singapore
2011
2012
Postgraduate Certification in ADHD
certified
2012
2013
Postgraduate Certification in Autism & Advanced Trauma Informed Training
certified
2013
2015
EAP partnerships for Workplace mental health
2015
2016
LGBTQ+ relationship & mental health workshops
2016
2017
Member, British Psychological Society
2017
2020
PhD, Psychology
2020
2021
Professor for Counselling Psychology
2021
2022
Patent: NeuroAdapt 360 ADHD & Autism workplace framework
audit
2022
2024
Certified Canadian Addiction Counsellor
certified
2024
2025
2nd MA in Counselling Psychology
2025
2026
EMDR Certified Therapist & Registered Therapeutic Counsellor
certified
2026