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Jon-David (JD) Rodway
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSCertain ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving may be causing you to struggle. Such patterns mark an effort to cope with excessive anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, or other difficulties. Sharing this with others isn’t easy, but I offer a safe, confidential space to reflect on what’s happening in your life. Deeper self-understanding can shift your struggle. -
Melinda Upshur
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSOpen a world of possibilities for yourself. Entering therapy is an invitation to a deeper connection with yourself, with others and the world. As your therapist, I will provide a supportive place for you to be seen, heard and understood in a new and healing way. I welcome you to begin. -
Madelaine Mahesh
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSMaybe you want change, or change is happening where you wish it weren’t. Or you’re striving to reach your potential, and something is in your way. Perhaps you simply don’t want to struggle anymore. Together we will use this unique conversation with the aim of creating space for you to find a new way forward. -
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. -
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. -
Mary Ellen Mahoney
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSHow are you doing in the aftermath of an unbelievably stressful two years? Stuck in your working life and/or relationships? Longing to feel more clear, calm, focussed and alive? I offer a highly effective neuro-biological approach to psychotherapy. For individuals and couples. Let's talk. -
Laine Williams
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSYou know what is on your mind, what beckons for your attention. A therapeutic conversation can begin here. Slowing down, taking the time to listen for what demands your attention, further develops your capacity to understand and make sense of your life. Therapy offers time to consider your life deeply. -
Sarah Byck
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSYou may be struggling with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, anxiety, anger, or have problems forming and maintaining relationships. There may be a specific issue you’re grappling with, or you may simply have a sense that something about the way you’re living is not right. You may have felt this for a while. Therapy can help you explore the patterns of your behavior so you can begin to live a more authentic and fulfilling life. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Pamela Millar
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSStarting therapy is a big step. You may have feelings of anxiety, depression, grief, or disconnection with others; you may struggle with work or family. Whatever the matter, psychotherapy can be a way to implement change, a way to generate a better understanding of yourself and your place in the world. -
Anna Kohn
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSTalking to friends or family is different from speaking with a therapist. With a therapist, you connect to strengths you may have lost along the way; you develop the capacity to calm and regulate your nervous system. Together, you and your therapist build an alliance that is fully focused on your growth. -
Sylvia Kraus
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, MA (Counselling Psychology); HonBA (French Literature)WAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSWhen confusion, anxiety, shame, or despair begin to impede day-to-day life, finding ways to rediscover your strength and resilience is of paramount importance. Fortified with these natural capacities, you are suddenly able to find the clarity required to be in better relationship with yourself, and with everyone and everything. -
Rebecca Gibbins
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSTherapy starts simply, with what is happening for you right now. How you’re feeling or not feeling; what you’re thinking about; what you’re struggling with. We might wonder together about what you’re curious about, or what you’re avoiding. Wherever you are, is where we begin. -
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. -
Daniel Cout
(he/him)Regsitered Social WorkerMSW, RSWACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSSooner or later, most of us will find ourselves in a situation that challenges our ability to cope. By helping to promoting greater self awareness, psychotherapy offers the possibility of finding new ways of looking at old problems, which creates the possibility of finding new solutions. -
Mung-Ling Tsui
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWe have all been puzzled by our own behaviours. Perhaps you do things that are self-defeating. or have difficulty navigating challenging relationships. Maybe you live with a pervasive feeling of emptiness or a panicky sense of dread. These can be signposts that something in your life needs exploration and healing. My goal is to help guide you to healing in a safe and supportive way so you live a more fulfilled and authentic life. -
Stefania Baresic
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS“Human beings have an inbuilt propensity toward self-realization. If obstacles are removed, the individual will develop into a mature, fully realized adult, just as an acorn will develop into an oak tree.“ –Irvin D. Yalom, The Gift of Therapy -
Andrey Caric
(he/him)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSPsychotherapy is an opportunity to shed old, unhelpful ways of being for more authentic forms of connecting. Recognizing your own patterns, let alone changing them, can be difficult without support. Working with an empathetic therapist who listens attentively and without judgement can lead to lasting transformational change. -
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. -
Ursula Carsen
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSPsychotherapy is about care for your soul and mental health. It is private and held in complete confidentiality. You and I together, listening to your life’s narrative, will explore your thoughts, beliefs, conflicts, and connected feelings. -
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. -
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. -
Maria Vandenhurk
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSWhether 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. -
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. -
Larry Smith
Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP DiplWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTS“If every event which occurred could be given a name, there would be no need for stories.” - John Berger, Once in Europa. Our lives unfold in the telling, and in our listener’s responses. Through telling and being heard we may be altered, our symptoms changed. This is the vision of possibility that the psychotherapeutic process offers. -
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. -
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. -
Susan Hunter
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, RSW, MSW, CTP DiplACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSIn psychotherapy, we talk together - about your life, the obstacles you encounter, and your hopes for the future. You are listened to intently - with respect, with an experienced ear, and with caring. In such deep conversation, old problems are bathed in new light, and unexpected possibilities can emerge in your life and relationships. -
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. -
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. -
Lee Kraemer
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, CTP Dipl, Certified PACT TherapistNOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSWhether you’re facing a crisis as an individual or couple, or seeking personal growth and new insights, talking things over in a safe, non-judgmental, confidential setting can change your perspective. Even when you cannot control what is happening, therapy can help you to respond to your challenges in an empowering way. -
Liz Garrison
(she/her)Registered Social WorkerMSW, RSWWAITLISTING NEW CLIENTSFinding 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.