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Carmy Huppeler
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSAre you seeking change in your life? Therapy helped me when I found myself struggling and needing answers. Together we can explore your current situation and help you find the answers you need. I look forward to meeting you in person so we can begin your own unique journey towards lasting change. -
Miriam Schacter
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is an important exchange that aims to help us make use of our mindful and experiential or embodied wisdom. It offers resources and new ways of being to turn seemingly impossible situations, such as life transitions, conflict, or trauma, into ones in which we can find integration and dignity. -
Kristopher Saric
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSEveryone’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. -
Sara Gilchrist
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSSometimes it is more difficult to ask a question than to answer it. In conversation with another, one practiced in the art of attuned listening, it becomes possible to discover not only what is worthy of questioning, but why answers have remained so stubbornly concealed from our own searching. -
Suzanne Gard
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSIt is not unusual to struggle along the path of life. Relationships can be difficult and life can be stressful. Therapy can help you explore, feel, understand yourself, and make meaningful changes in your life. I work with individuals and couples using a variety of leading methods in a private and comfortable environment. -
Michael Bernard
(he/him)RN PsychotherapistRN, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWe come to therapy with the hope that our lives can be better, but we often don’t know what to change or how. It’s hard to give up the familiar for the unknown. In therapy we gain the insight that allows us to transform and move forward. I believe we contain the innate ability to heal. -
Sally Wright
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSPsychotherapy can help you come to understand the story of your life. Once you have understanding, you can be more compassionate toward yourself. You can discover new strategies that help you manage your life more effectively. This is your life. Psychodynamic psychotherapy will help you make the most of it. -
Nanette Mills
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSPerhaps you have been feeling dissatisfied or stuck in a rut; or you may be thinking that there must be more to life, or feeling overwhelmed by life’s inevitable challenges. Starting the process of therapy can be a powerful step towards changing your life. -
Wallace Murray
Registered Therapeutic CounellorRTC, Counselling HypnotherapistWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSIn 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. -
Jennifer Bettger
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, OPC DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWelcome. People come to therapy for many different reasons, often seeking relief from some form of suffering, and hoping to feel more like themselves again. When the challenges you’re facing become too much to bear alone, a safe and accepting therapeutic relationship can provide the support you need to move forward. -
Julia Glover
Registered PsychotherapistRP, WPF DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSThe first step towards therapy is significant. You may wonder how therapy works or have other questions. Just as each person is individual, the therapeutic process is different for everyone but it always starts with a safe, confidential space to explore your personal experience. And, that’s where we would begin. -
Mary Fulford-Winsor
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSExploring who we are and what is happening within us doesn’t need to be a journey that is undertaken on our own. I work with individuals and couples in a safe and open environment where all of the elements that make you and your relationships unique are welcome. I have additional training in couples’ therapy, sex therapy and working with the creative process in artists and others. -
Caroline Millen
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRPWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy helps to carve a clearer path as you journey along life’s many winding roads. In a supportive space fit for conversation and silence we tune in to your authentic self and tackle obstacles interfering with your potential. Starting therapy is a courageous act. Welcome. You are on your way. -
Kristin Casady
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is a process of supported inquiry. It is powerful work—it can help us shift from merely coping with life’s challenges to feeling more fully alive. My role is to assist you to create a style of living, or ways of connecting in your intimate relationships, marked by less struggle. A greater sense of vitality and authenticity, and better relating, can emerge from the process. -
Ann LeBlanc
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSEmotional pain can be a heavy burden to carry, and we can work on lifting this burden together. Taking steps to change your life is a brave move on your part. As we navigate this change process together, I will work to provide a safe space for you to heal, learn, and grow. -
Michèle Croteau
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSDifficult life circumstances become powerful agents of positive change when they push us to seek help in a safe environment where we can be seen and heard for who we truly are. Our therapeutic collaboration will aim at reclaiming meaning through psychological insights, fostering stability, and exploring different life choices. -
Sarah Chiddy
(she/her)Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)RP Qualifying, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSMaking the decision to find a therapist—company for this journey into a deeper relationship with yourself—is a big one. It takes courage. I respect that. Welcome. -
Kimberley Wright
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSWe sometimes doubt that others truly understand what we are feeling, so we struggle in silence. This takes a toll on our minds and our bodies and leaves us feeling anxious or depressed. I offer a place to have these thoughts and feelings held, respected, and cared for. A place for you to explore yourself with another. -
Michael Connolly
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTo feel comfortable in your own skin, to heal your inner wounds so that you have more energy to live, to grow, and to meet the world as it is—these are the important tasks that therapy can help you undertake. -
Natalie Sammut
Registered Social WorkerRSW, CTP DiplACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is about deciding to move beyond fears and limitations, and about making a commitment to being fully and uniquely yourself. -
Jose Luis
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, Dipl GIT, Certified Gestalt TherapistWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSIn therapy we look at the whole of you—body, mind, and the world around you—to understand your challenges. Together we generate deeper awareness of your unique way of responding to the world. From this place of clarity we work to support you making better choices and discovering clear and conscious ways to flourish. -
Rhett-Lawson Mohajer
Registered PsychotherapistRP, BA (Psychology), MA (Counseling), PsyD (Doctor of Psychology)ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSDeep wounds need “depth” work to heal! Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapy is a journey we undertake together! As you share your life story and struggles, we will look at the unconscious and conscious patterns that emerge in your life in a non-judgmental way. The aim is for you to find yourself! -
Rom Malik
Registered PsychotherapistRP, M.EdACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSI create a non-judgemental space, which is an essential ingredient for successful individual and couples therapy. As an individual, I can assist in helping you overcome fears, worries, and stressors. As a couple, I can help you and your partner work through your pressing concerns such as communication, intimacy, and relationship satisfaction. -
Uliyana Markova
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSGood psychotherapy alleviates emotional pain, awakens the mind, enlivens the body, and opens the heart to love and creativity. Therapy allies you with a knowledgeable professional who is on your side. I offer therapy to individuals, couples, and families in a safe and comfortable environment. My training incorporates contemporary research in the areas of trauma, attachment, and open dialogue. -
Barry Olshen
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP Dipl, PhD (English Literature and Drama)NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy in my office begins with you, the client. It goes in whatever direction you wish and it covers whatever concerns and subjects you choose. A confidential relationship based on compassionate support, empathic understanding, appropriate guidance, and mutual trust provides the foundation for all our work together. -
John Neumin
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSMore than a treatment for your emotional suffering, psychotherapy is also a tool for deepening your experience, for engaging with the challenges of living, and for catalyzing your potential. The reasons for coming to therapy are as varied as the people who come. Overwhelming or subtle, no two reasons are alike. -
Fereshteh Majidiani
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSThe world can be either a meaningful or miserable place, depending on how we perceive ourselves. This perception is usually formed by our mental environment and is responsible for our emotional suffering. Therapy offers a safe place to explore and even remodel our perspective, which brings long-lasting changes to our lives. -
Simone Scott
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSEarly life experiences inform how we construct and move through our adult lives. But outdated models of relating or patterns of feeling can block growth and fulfillment. In therapy we work to strengthen the essential capacities you already possess, and support new ways of being and relating that better serve you. -
Allison Greene
(she/her)Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)RP Qualifying, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSIn therapy, we explore who you are and who you aren’t, with curiosity and non-judgment. Knowing yourself and understanding how you relate to yourself and others can relieve suffer-ing, and help you find greater freedom to create the life that you want. -
Phil LaRose
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is two people working to understand how our behaviour is shaped by the people around us. We adapt by using them as models to live our lives by. This adaptation affects how we perceive ourselves and how we relate to our friends, our peers, and our families. Together we will begin to create the tools for you to effect lasting change in your life. -
Steve Mundy
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSDespair does not always yield to introspection, reflection, or fretful worry. Our demons, so to speak, must often be spoken into view, preferably in collaboration with an other, someone with an ear for this very specific kindness of listening. Together, we will seek illumination; and with illumination, hope. -
Alan Davis
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS“A journey of 100 miles begins with one step.” Welcome to the first step! It takes courage to seek therapy. We do so when stresses, negative thought patterns, and emotions block the life we want. Because we are wired for health, healing, and growth, psychotherapy can help us realize our true potential to make positive choices and heal past experiences. -
Arrezoo Moradian
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)RP Qualifying, CTP DiplACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSIn finding the self, we require a space to speak freely, for our thoughts, feelings, and life experiences to come into view from the present and past as we orient towards the future. Psychotherapy is an open dialogue about the things that matter to you. -
Andrew Harry
Registered PsychotherapistRP, OPC DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSThe 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. -
Barzin Hosseini Rad
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)RP Qualifying, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWhat brings us to therapy is our own way of wanting to be part of the world again, to move towards life. The German poet Rilke wrote: learn to love the questions. By asking questions, and by developing the capacity to be curious, our world begins to open up to us. -
Penny Firth-Eagland
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWe are wired for connection and growth, striving to achieve the fullest expression of who we are. But there can be challenges along the way. Psychotherapy is a means of illuminating a path through difficulty, at time of pressing need and across the arc of one’s engagement with all of life. -
Hammam Farah
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy can offer a safe, creative and compassionate setting. As your therapist, I’m here to help you overcome anxiety, feel empowered and flourish in your relationships, while facilitating the healing and change you desire. A confidential therapeutic relationship can help foster the emotional insight and growth needed to move beyond limiting behaviours and beliefs, leaving you more free to grow and thrive in your life. -
Marion Schell
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP Dipl, BA (English), B.Ed.NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSEmotional suffering is painful and lonely. It doesn’t have to be. Psychotherapy is talk therapy that promises change through self-awareness. The more understanding we have of our-selves and our feelings, the more choice, fulfillment, and peace we have in our lives. Under-standing our emotional life contributes greatly to the joy of life. -
Rosanne Ritchie
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is an opportunity for creating stability and positive change amid life’s challenges. Whether you’re facing an immediate crisis or have longstanding, ongoing emotional distress, I provide a safe and supportive environment for exploring your concerns. I offer therapy for both individuals and couples, and have comprehensive training in several therapy modalities. -
Natalie Gill
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSWe are altered by experiences that enable us to put away or forget who we really are. You deserve to be heard. Speaking freely about your life, without judgment, can make you visible to yourself again, allow you to un-hide with another, and eventually begin to heal. -
Jena Ledson
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy is an opportunity to determine what you want – what is most meaningful to you – then shift into living from that new understanding. An intentional, therapeutic dialogue attends to layers of mental and emotional discomfort, their origins, and their outdated purpose. Therapy is a means to unstick the stuck places; it is an instrument of profound change. -
Liz Kalman
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSThere 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. -
Alex Borovoy
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP Dipl, Certified Hakomi Practitioner*NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSThis is where we begin: with your desire to be in your life, and in the world, with less fear, and with as much authenticity and happiness as possible; to simply be more of who you are.