Life Coaching Therapists in Nunavut

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Tracy Kroeker

Tracy Kroeker

Psychologist

Virtual

Hi! I'm Tracy and I’m passionate about helping individuals navigate tough times and return to living a life that is meaningful and fulfilling. I support clients struggling with symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, relationship issues, work or school stress, insomnia/sleep issues, as well as a variety of other challenges.

Oge Obiorah

Oge Obiorah

Master of Social Work (M.S.W) Social Worker

Virtual

I am a dedicated and compassionate professional with a passion for helping individuals of all ages find their path to well-being and personal growth. With over 7 years of experience in human services and social work, I have honed a diverse set of skills, making me a versatile and effective mental health professional.

Jenn Cardoso

Jenn Cardoso

Registered Psychotherapist & Relationship Coach

Virtual

Navigating the complexities of relationships can be challenging and feel exhausting, but you don’t have to face them alone. Recognizing that you need support is a courageous and essential step toward deeper connection and a more meaningful life. As a therapist who specializes in relational issues, I'll skillfully guide you through each stage of the process, honoring the uniqueness of your backgro…

Charmaine McIntosh

Charmaine McIntosh

Psy.D., R.P.

Virtual

Hello and Welcome to Sojourn Wellness, a virtual practice. Charmaine is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Health and Life Coach. Our approach is holistic, collaborative and person-centred. We provide coaching, psychotherapy, and assessments such as psychoeducational, immigration, psychological for mental health, motor-vehicle accidents (MVA), long-term disability (LTD), and workplace…

How do therapists in Nunavut compare?

Number of therapists listed

4

Average years in practice

6.3 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Nunavut who prioritize treating:

100% Anxiety
100% Life Coaching
75% Depression
75% Stress
50% Relationship Issues
50% Career Counselling
25% Spirituality
25% Addiction

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Nunavut:

50% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
25% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
25% Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
25% Adlerian
25% Narrative
25% Culturally Sensitive
25% Psychological Testing and Evaluation
25% Christian Counselling

Frequently Asked Questions About Life Coaching

What is life coaching and how is it different from therapy?

Life coaching is a goal-oriented, forward-focused collaboration that helps clients clarify what they want, identify obstacles, and take action toward meaningful goals. Unlike therapy, coaching typically does not address mental health conditions, past trauma, or deep psychological patterns — it focuses on the present and future rather than understanding or healing what is behind you. Therapy is better suited when mental health concerns, unresolved trauma, or significant emotional distress are present; coaching fits when you want support for growth, direction, or achieving goals in a healthy life.

What kinds of goals does life coaching address?

Life coaching can support a wide range of goals: career transitions and professional development, starting a business, improving work-life balance, building habits, navigating major life decisions (moving, changing paths, leaving a relationship), developing confidence and communication skills, clarifying values and purpose, and creating accountability toward personal goals. Some coaches specialize in specific areas such as executive coaching, health and wellness, or relationship coaching.

Do life coaches need to be licensed or certified?

In Canada, life coaching is not a regulated profession — anyone can use the title "life coach" without formal training or credentials. However, many coaches hold certifications from recognized bodies such as the International Coaching Federation (ICF). When looking for a life coach, ask about their training, certifications, approach, and experience with goals similar to yours. Some therapists are also trained coaches and can provide both services depending on your needs.

How long does life coaching typically last?

Life coaching engagements vary widely depending on your goals and the coach's model. Some people work with a coach for a short, focused engagement of 4–8 sessions around a specific goal or transition; others maintain an ongoing coaching relationship over months or years for continuous growth and accountability. Unlike therapy, coaching does not have a defined treatment arc — it ends when you feel you have what you need, or shifts focus as your goals evolve.

Is life coaching covered by insurance?

Life coaching is generally not covered by health insurance in Canada, as it is not a regulated health profession. However, if you are working with someone who holds a regulated designation (such as a registered psychologist or social worker) who also offers coaching-oriented services, some of those sessions may be covered depending on your plan. Check with your insurer about what designations are covered and whether the services qualify.