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Natania Rogers
Natania Rogers
Registered Therapeutic Counselor at Natania Counseling
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Ontario(Virtual Only)
I support diverse adults, including neurodivergent and queer clients, navigating anxiety, depression and burnout. Using trauma-informed and somatic approaches, I help high-achieving, creative professionals reconnect to themselves, find balance, and build sustainable well-being.
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Erin Rehmann
Erin Rehmann
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
It takes strength to recognize when you need support and even more courage to take action. Choosing to enroll in therapy is a significant step toward nurturing your well-being and investing in your own growth and happiness. I aim to provide the guidance and unwavering support that you deserve as you navigate the challenges and obstacles that life throws at you.
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Sara Gharibi
Sara Gharibi
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Life is filled with both surprises and challenges. In facing adversities, it takes courage to think outside the box and seek answers. Therapy can remind you that your story is meaningful and that you are strong and resilient. You matter. What you are experiencing does not define you; you do it, every step of the way.
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Robbie Woods
Robbie Woods
Psychologist (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Some of your experiences that shaped who you are today might now be causing difficulties in your life. Recognizing this is a major sign of great insight and personal strength, and I greatly admire your curiosity of exploring this in therapy. As a psychologist, I provide a safe and secure setting so that you feel hopeful and empowered to go on this journey that brings positive changes in your life.
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Robert Hill
Robert Hill
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
I provide individual therapy and assessment for adults who experience psychological, emotional, and/or relationship concerns. This includes people struggling with the impact of their health on their wellbeing and day-to-day functioning. My goal is to help you feel understood, create a path for us to address your goals, and foster a collaborative therapy relationship together.
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Julia Guerra
Julia Guerra
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Life can delight us with the most unexpected gifts and offer some rather challenging situations. These burdens of life do not need to be carried alone, and therapy may offer a supportive journey to create, nourish and maintain the values which you hold dear. I feel privileged to accompany you on a path of self-discovery and healing, and I thank you for entrusting me with your wellbeing.
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Michelle Azzi
Michelle Azzi
Clinical Psychology Resident at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Whether you are going through a difficult time or embarking on a journey of personal growth, I am here to support you every step of the way. I believe that each person possesses a wealth of wisdom, knowledge, insight, and resilience that can guide them through life’s challenges, especially when they have the right support. It is my privilege to accompany you on your path to wellness.
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Marc Bedard
Marc Bedard
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
I consider it important to find a therapist that fits your needs and that you are comfortable with. I seek to provide a safe and warm place for people to explore and understand their psychological experiences and difficulties. Through our time together I hope to empower you as you undertake personal, emotional, and relational difficulties, so that you can see positive improvement in your life.
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Natalina Salmaso
Natalina Salmaso
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)
Too often one of the most difficult first steps in working through life challenges, whether large or small, is to acknowledge the need for support and to seek out the help that you need. My work with adolescents, adults and couples has been to accompany them on a journey that involves building a toolset designed to navigate their particular challenges.
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Karine Côté
Karine Côté
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
For all of us, life is full of surprises and sometimes it can be marked by major challenges. Since psychotherapy requires a lot of courage to open up to a stranger, choosing a therapist is an important step in the process of working through life’s challenges. I am pleased to present a summary of my experiences and interests in clinical psychology and look forward to working together with you.
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Whitney Reinhart
Whitney Reinhart
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
The action you have made to seek help is not an easy one. It demonstrates great strength, commitment, and resiliency. The effects of trauma can leave us feeling vulnerable and unsafe long after the event itself. So often people can feel hopeless, disconnected, and ashamed. Healing these wounds are essential to developing a strong sense of self, positive self view, and safety within relationships.
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Sarvenaz (Sarvi) Ostadghafour
Sarvenaz (Sarvi) Ostadghafour
Psychological Associate (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Life is filled with emotional experiences, changes, unexpected events, and challenging times—an inherent part of the human experience. Recognizing the need for change in your life is a significant step and understanding that the current situation cannot continue can be a powerful realization. Reaching out for support reveals strength and signifies a pivotal step towards feeling better.
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Valery Vengerov
Valery Vengerov
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)
To those who have taken the courageous step of seeking out a therapist, I want to express my deep admiration and respect. Embarking on this journey takes tremendous willingness and courage, and I commend you for prioritizing your mental and emotional well-being. You are already demonstrating incredible strength, and I am here to support you every step of the way.
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Tania Renaud Fournier
Tania Renaud Fournier
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Choosing the right person to accompany us in a personal development process is not always easy, let’s face it. It’s a strange relationship, requiring you to be vulnerable with someone you don’t know. Just the fact that you’re looking at your options right now is an important first step that requires courage, so I’d like to meet you halfway and take the time to introduce myself briefly.
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Shayesteh Zarieh
Shayesteh Zarieh
Registered Psychotherapist at Worthy Minds Therapy
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Ontario(Virtual Only)
Let’s be honest—starting therapy isn’t always a bold, empowered choice. Sometimes it’s a quiet, messy, or reluctant one. Maybe you’re simply tired of pretending everything’s fine. This space is for the parts of you that don’t have to be impressive, productive, or put-together. The parts that are unsure, grieving, angry, numb, or just curious about what else is possible.
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Sara Antunes-Alves
Sara Antunes-Alves
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
I admire the courage required to choose therapy to navigate life’s challenges, and I first want to applaud you for your courage. Your motivation to the openness, vulnerability, and change involved in the therapy process is perhaps the most important predictor that therapy will be helpful for you. There is hope already in that.
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Garri Hovhannisyan
Garri Hovhannisyan
Psychologist (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
I am dedicated to helping adults navigate a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges. Whether you’re facing family challenges, relationship difficulties, struggles with motivation, or searching for meaning and self-understanding, I offer a warm, compassionate, and safe space to help you navigate the difficult questions your life is presenting.
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Hitomi Yokota
Hitomi Yokota
Registered Psychotherapist (RP) at Iroiro Life Counselling
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Ontario(Virtual Only)
Experiencing attachment injuries and repeated patterns? I am a Psychotherapist specializing in relationship-based anxiety. I help people develop security in themselves and relationships: romantic, family, and friendships. My clients come to me for: Anxious or Avoidant attachment styles, people-pleasing, boundaries, and childhood trauma. If you want to create meaningful relationships, I’m here.
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Natasha Vujovic
Natasha Vujovic
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario
Making the choice to invest in your mental health is a courageous step toward an upward trajectory. Even those not struggling from pressing issues stand to gain benefits from having a place to explore curiosity. Together, we will work toward developing insight, wholeness, and a deeper understanding of what might be at the root of your struggles to cultivate positive and lasting change.
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YourTherapist Psychotherapy and Counselling
YourTherapist Psychotherapy and Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist
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Ontario
Life doesn’t come with a manual and many of us can get stuck in thoughts, habits, or patterns that are difficult to see when we’re going through them. Things can become more complicated when we suffer from childhood trauma, PTSD, depressive symptoms, or the anxiety of future. At YourTherapist Psychotherapy and Counselling, we help you achieve your mental health goals and live a more content life.
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