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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. -
Sylvia Kraus
(she/her)Registered PsychotherapistRP, MA (Counselling Psychology); HonBA (French Literature)ACCEPTING 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. -
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. -
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. -
Rom Malik
Registered PsychotherapistRP, M.EdACCEPTING NEW CLIENTSI create a non-judgmental space, which is essential for successful individual and couples therapy. In individual therapy, I will assist you in overcoming your fears, worries, and stressors. If you seek therapy as part of a couple, I can help you and your partner work through your communication, intimacy, and relationship conflict issues. -
Avia Peacock
RN, Registered PsychotherapistRN, RP, CTP DiplACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS“There is nothing so stable as change.” –Bob Dylan Change is inevitable. This can be frightening to acknowledge, but the ability to think, feel, and connect in new ways brings excitement that can be greater than fear. Working with a therapist you trust, who empathizes with what change is like for you, can support your strengths as you realize new possibilities.