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  • Kristopher Saric

    (he/him)
    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, CTP Dipl
    WAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS
    Everyone’s need for change is unique. You may be in search of healing and personal growth or compelled by feelings you cannot fully understand. Psychotherapy provides a non-judgemental space for you to safely and effectively reflect, risk, and restore. In your therapy, we work together to co-create change in the areas of living that are troubling you.
  • Wallace Murray

    Registered Therapeutic Counselor
    RTC, Counselling Hypnotherapist
    ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    In therapy, I advocate for you to become who you are meant to be on this planet. I have personally worked with over 4,000 people living out their purpose. I coach, lead group work, and facilitate workshops and retreats. I accompany you while you heal and step firmly into your truth.
  • Liz Kalman

    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, CTP Dipl
    NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    There seems to be an expectation when asked “How are you doing?” that only a positive response is invited. If we’re all “good”, why are many of us actually feeling bad? Psychotherapy provides a space where what you are truly feeling will be heard. Together, we will reflect and attend with care to whatever you are feeling.
  • Liz Garrison

    (she/her)
    Registered Social Worker
    MSW, RSW
    NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    Finding a therapist with whom you feel comfortable enough to discuss your challenges and dreams takes courage. Oftentimes we start looking when we are already struggling to cope. Together we can build on your courage to support your healing and growth. Therapy offers space to explore with compassion, to find stability, and to create new possibilities.
  • Diana Grigorova

    (she/her)
    Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
    RP (Qualifying), CTP Dipl
    ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    Good psychotherapy can be powerful work. It expands our personalities and ability to think, feel, and connect in new, more deeply satisfying ways. It orders our chaos and clarifies who we are. Entering therapy is a courageous move toward change, and toward creating and enjoying a life of our own conscious design.
  • Arrezoo Moradian

    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, CTP Dipl
    ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    In therapy we begin to understand ourselves, and our relations with others, amid life's complexities. It's a space to freely explore our thoughts, feelings, and experiences from the past and present, as we orient towards the future. Through this, we build a life we truly feel part of and from which we connect with others.
  • Deirdre O’Sullivan

    (she/her)
    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, CTP Dipl
    WAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS
    The demands of life can sometimes feel difficult to bear or even overwhelming. Giving yourself time in a non-judgmental space with a person dedicated to listening is a significant first step toward relief. Together we can gain clarity and define what support means for you.
  • Todd Hartley

    Regsitered Social Worker
    MSW, RSW
    WAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS
    Welcome! Deciding to enter therapy takes courage. I work from an empathic and non-judgmental perspective to meet every client’s individual needs. We'll work together to improve your well-being so that you can live your best life. You can feel better!
  • Maria Vandenhurk

    (she/her)
    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, CTP Dipl
    WAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS
    Whether you’re seeking to resolve personal distress or wish to embark on growth and self-discovery, I commend you on your commitment to self-improvement. Entering therapy is an act of courage. Through attuned listening, understanding, and focused, reflective conversation, I am committed to helping you to heal and grow as a person.
  • Andrew Harry

    Registered Psychotherapist
    RP, OPC Dipl
    ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
    The emotional tools we use to cope with life have a way of taking over. We get stuck in loops of action or avoidance that hurt others and hinder ourselves. Therapy helps us find a way out: breaking these loops, building new patterns, and developing new tools to both cope and thrive.
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