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Initial calls are usually free, with no obligation.
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and I want you to know that you don’t have to do it alone. I aim to create a warm, collaborative space where you can show up just as you are, without any pressure to have everything figured out. I work from a client-centred and trauma-informed approach, which means that I move at your pace and focus on what matters most to you. I also like to bring a bit of humour into the work when it feels right. Life is heavy enough sometimes, and I’ve found that a little lightness can go a long way in helping us feel human, connected, and more at ease. Whether you’re dealing with stress, burnout, relationship struggles, or simply looking to feel more grounded, I’m here to support you in making sense of your experience and moving toward the life that you want. Before embarking on my journey as a psychotherapist, I supported people in community settings and have seen firsthand how resilience and vulnerability can go hand-in-hand. I believe that healing happens through genuine connection and that therapy doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful. I also bring experience in supporting clients navigating interracial relationships, as well as those exploring cultural and gender identity. I strive to offer a space where all parts of you are welcomed, respected, and understood. If you are considering therapy, I’d be honoured to be part of your journey.
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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.
Practitioners listed in this directory may come from a variety of academic institutions, credentialing bodies, and experience levels, from across Canada. Requirements to practice psychotherapy vary from province to province. Some provinces regulate the title of counsellors, others regulate the act of psychotherapy, and some do neither. This directory is limited to those going through an accredited Master’s level counselling program in Canada. Find a Student Therapist does it’s best to verify credentials of listed therapists, however it does not guarantee the quality, credentials, or qualification to practice, of individual student psychotherapists. It does not endorse or recommend any of the listed therapists. It is the responsibility of each user to ascertain if any individual student therapist meets their needs and is qualified to practice in your area. By using this directory you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy.