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Who I work with

Individuals

Therapy settings

In-person

Virtual

Availability

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
before 9am, 9-5pm, after 5pm

Rates

Regular Rate

Individuals: $100

Sliding Scale

Individuals: $35-$100

Please inquire about availability of these reduced fee options.

Noah Gelb-Van Egmond

(He/Him)

Student Therapist

Work in Progress
Accepting new clients
Offering services in: Ontario
Practicum ends: April 30, 2025

** Inquire with the student therapist about your options for therapy after their end date.

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Get to know Noah

Starting psychotherapy can be overwhelming and intimidating. Because psychotherapy is deeply relational, I seek to spend time getting to know clients and building a respectful and collaborative therapeutic relationship. Working from a strengths-based lens, I seek to center each individual’s unique qualities and capacity for change to support them in finding individualized solutions to their problems.

I work with adults, young adults, and adolescents dealing with a range of difficulties including addictions, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, difficult life changes, self-esteem and issues related to stress.

I attempt to keep in mind the intersecting identities and experiences of marginalization that affect many folks, as well as the impact this can have on day-to-day life. I work from an anti-oppressive and trauma-informed framework and draw from a person-centered approach.

Who I work with

Individuals

Therapy settings

In-person

Virtual

Availability

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
before 9am, 9-5pm, after 5pm

Rates

Regular

Individuals: $100

Reduced

Please inquire about availability of these reduced fee options.

A Note on Student Therapists:

Student therapists meet entry-to-practice standards of qualification (example from Ontario). Student therapists may be focusing their learning on treating a specific population, issue or use of a specific type of therapy.

These are the areas of practice on which
I am focusing my learning while in practicum:

Modalities

Cognitive-Behavioral
Humanistic
Solution Focused
Mindful

Communities

Generalist
BIPOC
Disability
LGBTQ+
Men
Neurodiverse
Religious/Spiritual
Secular

Issues

Generalist
ADD/ADHD
Addiction
Anxiety (eg. Generalized/OCD)
Burnout/Stress
Grief & Loss
Life Transitions (eg. Breakups/Empty-nest)
Self Harm & Suicidality
Self Esteem
C-PTSD & Trauma
Co-dependence