Jenny Fang
Serving couples in-person in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
RCC Membership # Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC) in the province
of British Columbia in Canada
California: #93959
British Columbia: #18307
Clinically Speaking
I’ve spent the last twenty years helping couples communicate more openly, redefine themselves in relationships, and rekindle intimacy that feels safe, honest, and sustaining. I offer both married and unmarried couples a strength-based approach—rooted in science, shaped by lived experience, and tailored to your unique cultural and emotional realities.
My work blends evidence-based treatments with experiential and integrative approaches. I primarily use Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy as a core modality, complemented by Gottman Therapy, Intergenerational Family Therapy, Solution-Focused Grief Therapy, Mindfulness Meditation, Experiential Therapy, and trauma-informed practices including EMDR. This is not therapy in the abstract. This is therapy that reaches into your daily life.
Whether I’m working with a couple or an individual, I provide an emotionally safe space to slow things down and explore what’s beneath the surface. I gently guide couples to hold one another again—sometimes physically, sometimes emotionally—after long periods of distance. I believe couples hold the tools within themselves. My role is to help you uncover, amplify, and integrate those strengths.
My experience spans cultures, languages, continents, and clinical settings—from couples in British Columbia and Tokyo to clients in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and the American South. I work comfortably in English, Mandarin, Japanese, and Taiwanese, and have a particular heart for couples navigating immigration, intergenerational tensions, spiritual longing, and cultural divides.
And I never stop learning. I have finished all of my coursework for a doctorate because I believe we’re all growing. Always.
Languages
Fluent in: English, Mandarin
Proficient in: Japanese
Conversational in: Taiwanese
My Office
I see clients in West Vancouver, British Columbia—a peaceful, oceanside setting that reflects the calm I aim to bring into the therapy room. The space is warm, welcoming, and intentionally designed to support deep, reflective work. My office is easily accessible, with nearby cafes and parks for walks during breaks or after sessions. The natural beauty of the surrounding landscape often becomes part of the healing process.

Work Experience
I’ve had the privilege of working across cultures, continents, and clinical settings—from North America to East Asia—in both English and multilingual environments. This breadth has taught me that every couple brings a unique cultural blend, whether that’s national, familial, or personal. No two love stories are the same.
Over the years, I’ve worked in addiction treatment programs, community-based services, graduate teaching, and international education. I’ve counseled clients dealing with trauma, spiritual crises, identity conflicts, parenting transitions, and major life disruptions.
Whether I’m supporting a newlywed couple adjusting to life in a new country, or longtime partners navigating the pain of betrayal, I hold the same belief: you already hold much of the strength you need. My role is to help draw it out.
Personally Speaking
I was born in Taiwan, raised in Vancouver and Los Angeles, and shaped by the interplay of Asian and Western values. This dual upbringing has given me a deep appreciation for the tension couples experience when values clash—whether they come from different cultures or just different kitchens. Every couple, in a way, is cross-cultural.
You bring to your relationship not just yourselves, but generations of beliefs, expectations, and patterns. Part of our work together is discerning which ones you’ll honor, which ones you’ll rewrite, and which ones you’ll leave behind.
I see myself as a bridge: between individuals, between cultures, and between generations. Whether you’re wrestling with emotional misattunement, trauma that hasn’t yet healed, or simply wondering where the intimacy went, I’m here to help you reconnect.
Clients often tell me I have a calm and grounding presence. I take that seriously. When you feel safe, you can speak the truth. And when you speak the truth, your relationship can grow.
I’ve worked with couples across continents and across languages. I’ve walked with partners through the aftermath of betrayal, addiction, relocation, parenthood, spiritual transformation, and grief.
I’ve worked in faith-based and secular settings, with people seeking healing from religious trauma as well as those wanting to reconnect to spiritual meaning.
Whether we’re exploring your relationship’s emotional terrain or spiritual landscape, I’ll honor your values and your voice. It’s your relationship. I’m just here to help you rediscover what’s possible.
Jenny Fang was truly a blessing when we needed it most. She was very direct. She seemed to really understand us as individuals and as a couple. My wife and I were on the verge of separation and after our weekend we are stronger than ever.
Hobbies
When I’m not in session, you’ll find me curled up with a good book (sometimes fiction, often research) or exploring British Columbia’s natural beauty on a quiet walk. I enjoy traveling and discovering cultures firsthand and love going on road trips.
I’m deeply drawn to languages and find joy in speaking Mandarin, Japanese, and Taiwanese alongside English. Each one opens up new worlds of expression and connection.
I also enjoy practicing yoga, crafting, and spending intentional time with family. And as someone who often works with spiritual themes, I treasure solitude and reflection—those quiet moments that restore the soul.
I look forward to meeting you in Vancouver, British Columbia, and helping you build the bridge back to each other.
