John Neumin

Registered Psychotherapist
RP, CTP Dipl
Availability:
Accepting New Clients
Session Format:
In-Person Sessions
Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Clientele:
Adults
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  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Dissociation and Dissociative Identity Disorder
  • Dream Work and Dream Interpretation
  • Existential Concerns
  • Life Crisis and Transitions
  • Loneliness and Isolation
  • Loss and Grief
  • Obsessive and Compulsive Thoughts and Behaviours
  • Personality Disorders
  • Relationship Issues
  • Self-Destructive Patterns
  • Self-Esteem
  • Self-Harm
  • Sex and Intimacy Issues
  • Spirituality
  • Stress
  • Trauma
  • Client-Centred
  • Eclectic
  • Existential
  • Humanistic
  • Intersubjective
  • Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • Relational
  • Contact Information

    Email:
    johnneumin@rogers.com
    Phone:
    416-817-1212
    Address:
    344 Bloor St. West | Suite 502 | Toronto | ON  |  M5S 3A7
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Psychotherapy offers you an approach that is focused on your personal growth and healing, helping you create the lasting and fundamental changes you desire. Psychotherapy offers you a medium and method through which you can change yourself and your life for the better.

    Regardless of what brings you into therapy, you need to be understood as a whole person. Whether you are trying to change chronic depression, resolve intense anxiety, or any other “problem,” the “solution” will involve the totality of who you are. Psychotherapy cannot offer quick fixes, but can (with your effort) offer you broader, deeper, and more lasting changes than medication, time-limited therapies, and technique-driven interventions.

    I believe that the two most powerful catalysts for growth are awareness and relationship. The centre of the way I work is “engaged conversation.” Speaking (or not speaking) from as natural (authentic, honest, and open) a place as possible will form the foundation from which you grow and become whole.

    In therapy, your listening and speaking have a great deal of potential power. If you are open and courageous, if you push against the envelope of comfort into the deeper layers of honesty, what you say, and how you listen, will start to change you in surprisingly radical ways.

    Your being listened to and spoken to by someone who cares, who is authentically present, who works hard to understand exactly what you are trying to say, and is trained to listen to and speak from the implicit, deeper levels of what is being revealed, will give you the medium in which you can dare to let your own words, and your therapist’s understandings of your words, affect you.

    I believe that to work well as a therapist it is important to continue to explore, to grow, and to live a creative, balanced, and full life. As a perpetual student and explorer I am curious about the world, amazed at the unique essence of everyone I meet, and humbled by the teachers and guides I have met. As a fellow traveler, I am awed by the bottomless complexity of a moment and the unending richness of the world in which we live. I am thankful for the joy, love, and intensity of my ever-deepening connections.

    As a psychotherapist, I am honoured to work with people consciously, courageously, and intentionally trying to live fuller, more authentic, and happier lives. Both in individual therapy and group therapy contexts it is a privilege to be able to share such deep and meaningful journeys with my clients.

    You can reach me by email at johnneumin@rogers.com, or by phone or text at 416-817-1212 throughout the day and evening. If I am unavailable, this number does take messages and I check them regularly. I will usually return your call by the next day at the latest. I am the only person who has access to this number, so you can feel secure that anything you say will be treated with the same confidentiality as a session. You can leave messages at this number any time (including late evenings and weekends).

    I offer a free consultation.

    If you are thinking about exploring therapy with me, feel free to give me a call. We can talk briefly to make sure that psychotherapy is what you are looking for, you can ask me any questions that might help you decide if you want an appointment, and if the answers are yes, we can set one up.