Women's Issues Therapists in Dartmouth, NS
Lisa Hebert
Clinical Therapist
I offer a safe, supportive space to explore your story without judgment. Using a holistic, trauma-informed approach, I integrate CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, and somatic practices. Whether you're facing anxiety, depression, life transitions, or personal growth, we'll work together to build clarity, resilience, and lasting change.
Elena Temelkova
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Life is beautiful, but it comes with pain. I believe our role here on earth is to become the highest version of ourselves and we all hold the means to do so. I always tell myself, "It's okay, this is your first time here. Take it slow. You are not supposed to be perfect, you are learning everything for the first time". Sometimes things happen that don't make any sense and we as humans can find ...
Michelle Strazzeri
MSW, RSW, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Psychotherapist 15 years experience,
Aleeza S. Mohamed
Registered Psychologist
At ASM Psychology Services, healing and personal growth start with meaningful conversations. Whether you’re seeking clarity, emotional relief, or a new perspective, therapy can be a powerful step towards living the life you imagine. With over 15 years of experience as a Registered Psychologist, I offer practical skills and strategies to help make daily life more manageable. Beyond that, I can als…
Kate MacDonald
Registered Psychologist
Get relief from anxiety, burnout, and perfectionism—without losing your edge. Virtual therapy in Alberta, Canada
Charlotte Laws
Registered Psychotherapist
Prismatic Compassion is an Ontario-based online therapy and holistic services provider. Our compassionate team specializes in individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, life coaching, and holistic health services. We focus on ADHD/Autism, chronic illness, menopause, disordered eating, body image support, sensory eating differences, and LGBT2SQIA+ affirming therapy.
Cheryl Jejina
Registered Psychologist
I support adults and women navigating burnout, trauma, anxiety, and major life transitions. My approach blends evidence-based therapies like DBT and ART with somatic, mind-body work to help you move beyond insight and create real, lasting change. I work especially well with high-achievers, mothers, and those feeling overwhelmed or disconnected.
Katherine Salsman
Registered Counselling Therapist - Candidate
Do you feel overwhelmed by your emotions, like you’re caught in a storm that's impossible to control? Do you find yourself wondering why life feels so impossible to manage, when others seem to easily glide through? It's hard to enjoy life when overpowering feelings are taking over your day, straining your relationships, and chipping away at your self-image. I work with those navigating emotional …
Ariel Dasrath
Registered Psychotherapist
With so many elements that shape who we are and how we navigate the world, how can we expect mental health treatment to focus on only one at a time? Creating the space for nuanced conversations, MargINs Psychotherapy focuses on culturally responsive practices, primarily catering to intersectionally marginalized populations.
Isoken Ogumbor
Registered Clinical Psychologist
If we are not taught or shown better, we can not do better. Think of me like a safety guide who will guide the intentional exploration of the intertwining nature of your learnt coping skills, relationships, past experiences/ events, thoughts, feelings, and actions to ultimately help shift you from a state of 'surviving' to a place where you are 'thriving'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a therapist in Nova Scotia?
Finding a therapist in Nova Scotia is easier on Theralist. Our directory lists verified therapists across the province, including Halifax, Sydney, and smaller communities. Browse by specialty, location, and whether they offer online sessions.
Can I access therapy online in Nova Scotia?
Yes. Many Nova Scotia therapists offer virtual sessions via video, phone, or secure messaging. Online therapy is ideal for rural areas, scheduling flexibility, or accessing specialists across the province. Use Theralist to filter for online options.
What types of therapy are available in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia therapists offer cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, EMDR therapy, couples therapy, grief counselling, trauma therapy, anxiety and depression counselling. Search by specialty on Theralist.
Does Nova Scotia have universal mental health coverage?
Nova Scotia is the only Canadian province currently offering universal mental health care. Check with your healthcare provider about accessing publicly covered counselling services while Theralist helps you find therapists in the private and public sectors.
What mental health issues do Nova Scotia therapists specialize in?
Nova Scotia therapists specialize in anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, ADHD, couples therapy, stress management, and addiction. Check therapist bios to find relevant expertise.
Can I get therapy for grief and loss in Nova Scotia?
Yes. Grief counselling and bereavement therapy are available through Nova Scotia therapists. Theralist can help you find a grief counsellor with relevant experience.
Does Nova Scotia have couples therapy?
Yes. Many Nova Scotia therapists offer couples therapy and relationship counselling, both in-person and online. Use Theralist to search for couples therapy services.
What should I know about therapy costs in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia's universal mental health coverage may include free counselling through the public system. Private therapists accept insurance benefits or offer sliding scale fees. Contact your therapist to discuss coverage options.
Are there online therapists in Nova Scotia for anxiety and depression?
Yes. Many Nova Scotia therapists offer online anxiety therapy and depression counselling via video or phone. Online therapy is ideal if you prefer privacy, live in rural areas, or have scheduling challenges.
What credentials should I look for in a Nova Scotia therapist?
Look for registered credentials such as PhD or Master's in Psychology, Registered Social Worker (RSW), or registered counsellor credentials. Verify therapists are registered with professional bodies. Theralist displays credentials to help you choose.