
Dayna McCracken, Faculty of Education Embedded Counsellor
Balancing Student Life & Wellbeing
Life as a UBC student can be exciting, challenging, and sometimes overwhelming. Between classes, assignments, work, relationships and personal responsibilities, it’s normal to feel stressed or unsure about your next steps. UBC offers mental health support to help you navigate challenges, strengthen coping skills, and care for your wellbeing so you can thrive in both your studies and your life.
Dayna McCracken, M.A., is a Registered Clinical Counsellor “embedded” in the Faculty of Education, offering support to Faculty of Education students (including School of Kinesiology students) by appointment.
Booking an Appointment
Faculty of Education Students in BC – Vancouver Campus (including School of Kinesiology students):
- Online: Book an appointment online here.
- Phone: Book an appointment by calling Counselling Services at 604-822-3811. (Please mention you are from the Faculty of Education.)
- Location: Dayna’s office is located in the Neville Scarfe (Education) building.
Faculty of Education Students in BC – Okanagan Campus (including School of Kinesiology students):
Faculty and Staff
- Faculty or staff on the Vancouver campus wishing to connect with Dayna regarding student matters can email Dayna directly.
About Dayna
Dayna McCracken, M.A., is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with experience in universities, non-profits, provincial treatment centres, public clinics and private practice. She strives to create a warm, safe, caring and collaborative space where you can express yourself, set meaningful goals and develop strategies for navigating life’s difficulties. Dayna values every person’s right to self-determination while recognizing how colonial systems can profoundly impact health and wellness. Her work centres on helping you feel heard, cared for, empowered, and more at peace.
Areas of Focus
- Anxiety, stress, and depression
- Relationship and attachment issues
- Trauma
- Identity
- Work/school/life balance
Services Offered
- Short-term individual counselling
- Workshops
- Wellbeing events tailored to the needs of Education students
Therapeutic Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Solution-Focused Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Counselling Services at UBC
UBC’s mental health professionals provide confidential, culturally responsive, and non-judgmental care. They respect each individual’s unique personality, culture, and experiences, using a multicultural, anti-oppressive, social-justice lens to guide their work.
Contact the UBC Counselling Service Centre to find the service that best suits your needs.
You can reach out for help with:
- Academic pressure and performance concerns
- Relationships and family dynamics
- Life transitions and identity development
- Mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, or trauma
- Academic difficulties like procrastination, exam anxiety, perfectionism, or trouble focusing
Available supports include:
- Wellness advising
- Same-day single-session appointments
- Brief counselling
- Group therapy programs
Whatever you’re experiencing, the UBC team will work with you to find the type of help that fits your needs — whether that’s a single meeting, a group program, or short-term therapy — so you leave feeling heard, understood, and ready to move forward.
Additional Resources
- Visit Student Health Services to see a doctor, nurse, or other medical professional on campus
- Here2Talk — Call, chat online, or use the mobile app to get free, immediate, 24/7 mental health counselling, available in various languages for post-secondary students in British Columbia. UBC students can reach out as often as needed, at any time, from anywhere in the world
- Check out Health and Wellbeing at UBC to explore a range of resources
- At the UBC Wellness Centre, you can get tips and resources on stress, studying and navigating university life
24/7 Crisis Support
If you need crisis support or you’re currently in distress, the following resources are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week:
- Emergency Services: 911
- UBC Campus Security: 604-822-2222
- Crisis Centre BC — If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless or at risk of harm, call or chat online with a crisis responder any time
- Access and Assessment Centre: 604-675-3700 (walk-ins 7:30 am – 9:30 pm)
- Victim Link: 1-800-563-0808
- Urgent Care, UBC Hospital: 2211 Wesbrook Mall (8 am – 10 pm). Urgent care or go to the nearest hospital emergency department
- First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line — Receive online and phone counselling and crisis support