If you live in Vancouver and are looking for help with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), you are in the right place. Anxiety conditions affect roughly 1 in 6 adults across Canada, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common reasons people first reach out to us.
LAR Coaching works with Vancouver residents every week — sessions are scheduled in Pacific Time (PT) so they fit comfortably around your day. What follows is the same article we share with every new client — written for Vancouver residents who want to understand what recovery actually looks like.
About anxiety recovery in Vancouver
Vancouver is home to 660,000 in the city, 2.6 million across Metro Vancouver. Healthcare for residents seeking support runs through BC's MSP and the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health authorities. The city is connected by the SkyTrain (Expo, Millennium and Canada Lines), West Coast Express, SeaBus, and TransLink bus network, which shapes how easily local residents can attend in-person appointments — and why so many people in Vancouver now choose remote recovery sessions by Zoom, Phone or FaceTime instead.
Common drivers of anxiety in Vancouver include the highest housing costs in Canada, dark wet winters that drive seasonal-affective patterns, and tech-sector hours in the downtown core. As home to UBC, Simon Fraser, Emily Carr, and a large film, gaming and tech workforce in 'Hollywood North', the city has a substantial population of professionals, students, parents, and shift-workers whose anxiety symptoms are most often shaped by these specific local conditions rather than by anything wrong with the individual.
If you are in immediate distress, contact Talk Suicide Canada 1-833-456-4566 and 310-Mental Health Support 310-6789. For permanent recovery, LAR Coaches work with Vancouver residents remotely — no waiting list, no GP referral required, no travel to a clinic.
PTSD is a hyperaroused state of the threat-response system that has outlived the event or events that caused it. The body still behaves as if the danger is present. Sleep is broken. Hypervigilance is constant. Reminders trigger powerful physiological reactions. Concentration is poor. Trust in the world is damaged.
Standard treatment for PTSD often centres on trauma-focused work — repeatedly revisiting the traumatic memory in a structured way. This helps some people significantly. For others, the prospect is unbearable, the work is gruelling, and the gains are partial. Many sufferers drop out, or never start.
There is a different route to recovery.
The state, not the story
The Linden Method approaches PTSD by addressing the hyperaroused state itself rather than the contents of the memory. The threat-response system can be returned to its baseline through structured behavioural and physiological work — independently of how often, how vividly or how intensively the original trauma is revisited.
This matters because the suffering of PTSD lives in the present-day state of the system, not in the past event. When the present-day system normalises, the memory becomes a memory rather than a current emergency. It is still painful. It is no longer dominant.
Who this is for
LAR Coaching works with PTSD arising from a wide range of sources: combat, accidents, medical events, assault, childhood adversity, bereavement, complex relational trauma. Where the trauma is severe, recent, or complex, we always work alongside — not instead of — qualified mental health support, and we will say so honestly in your Recovery Call.
What recovery looks like
Recovery from PTSD as we deliver it is not the erasure of memory. It is the return of the nervous system to its proper resting state. Sleep restores. Hypervigilance fades. Reminders lose most of their physiological charge. Daily life expands again.
Practical first steps
The honest invitation
You do not have to relive what happened to you in order to recover from what it did to your nervous system. A free 30-minute Recovery Call is the first step. We never look back, only looking forward.
Recovery for Vancouver residents
You do not have to live with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Book a free 30-minute Recovery Call with one of our Coaches — sessions are available in Pacific Time (PT), delivered via Zoom, Phone or FaceTime, wherever in Vancouver you happen to be.
We never look back, only looking forward.