
Jeri Reason (she/her)
- Availability:
- Accepting New Clients
- Session Format:
- OnlinePhoneIn-Person
- Office Days:
- MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
- Clientele:
- Adults (18+)Couples
About
Some of our own feelings, concerns, and behaviours may mystify or trouble us. We may have difficulty exploring and understanding these things on our own. Speaking about them with someone who is trained to listen and respond in a specifically therapeutic way can be helpful.
Psychotherapy sessions are private, collaborative, improvisational, and unique to every client and therapist relationship.
I work to hear, understand, and respond to what each client brings to our time together on that particular day, in that particular hour which we have set aside to reflect upon the client’s unique experience.
I am a graduate of the Centre for Training in Psychotherapy. Studying acting and writing brought me to psychotherapy and, in turn, to the practice of psychotherapy. I have raised a family. I have also worked in business, education, and the not-for-profit sector.
I would be happy to provide you with more information about my practice. I am currently offering daytime phone and virtual sessions Monday through Friday as well as in-person sessions at my office near Bloor and St George on Thursday and Friday. You can contact me by email at jerireason@yahoo.ca or by phone at 416 986-7174.
Issues
- Abuse (childhood/familial)
- Abuse (intimate partner violence)
- Aging and Age-Related Concerns
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Career Dissatisfaction or Transition
- Chronic Pain and Disability
- Creative Blocks
- Depression
- Dreamwork and Dream Interpretation
- Existential Concerns
- Health and Illness
- Infertility and Fertility
- Intergenerational Trauma
- LGBTQ2SIA+
- Life Crisis and Transitions
- Loneliness and Isolation
- Loss and Grief
- Masochism and Self-Defeating Behaviours
- Parenting and Co-Parenting
- Relationships
- Self-Destructive Patterns
- Self-Esteem
- Separation and Divorce
- Sleep Difficulties
- Stress
- Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts
- Trauma