Grief Therapists in Ontario
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Erin Rehmann
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)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.
Marc Bedard
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioI 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.
Natasha Vujovic
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioMaking 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.
Megan Dann
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioIt is said that the hardest part is starting, and yet, here you are. I commend you for your courage in considering therapy and I would be honoured to accompany you on your journey to psychological and physical health. We will work together to reduce emotional distress, heal from past wounds, increase self-awareness, improve relationships, find balance and meaning, and reach self-actualization.
Sara Gharibi
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioLife 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.
Somayyeh Kamalou
Psychologist (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)By processing the nature of your psychological struggles and seeking adaptive strategies to cope with difficult situations, you can find relief from pain. You deserve to seek out the best possible psychological care as a crucial step towards self-care and self-advocacy. I value your courage, and I believe that together we can embark on a journey of self-exploration and insight.
Karen Martinez
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioDeciding to seek therapeutic help is a significant step, as it requires deep reflection. Therapy requires a personal investment, so it’s not a decision taken lightly. It takes great courage to acknowledge that you need help, to seek out that help, and to open up to a new person. I commend you for allowing yourself to feel better and prioritize your well-being by taking this crucial first step.
David Mibashan
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)We cannot lie to ourselves: realizing that something is bothering us is the first step towards understanding our present situation. Coming to therapy is a positive second step. It allows us to see where we come from, where we are now and where we would like to be. We should also keep in mind that once we know something, we cannot unknow it.
Shasha Oosthuizen
Psychologist (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)Sometimes life can become overwhelming because of our inner worlds or outer worlds. We try to manage our life’s challenges as best as we know, but occasionally we might need extra support to feel better. Seeking psychotherapy is an admirable decision since it is a type of self-care, and taking care of ourselves is essential for our wellness.
Sarvenaz (Sarvi) Ostadghafour
Psychological Associate at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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OntarioLife 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.
Ieeia Currie
Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Whole Me Counseling PLLC
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Ontario(Virtual Only)My approach to therapy is derived from my perspective that therapy is about holding up a mirror so that you’re able to see where you are and envision where you want to be.
Therapy is about clarity and understanding you can lean on the strength of Christ for true and lasting change.
Joanne Del Core
Registered Psychotherapist
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Ontario(Virtual Only)I am accepting new clients and offer services virtually. My approach to therapy is heavily influenced by my coach and leadership training - it's a results driven approach to therapy. I specialize in trauma and anxiety related disorders including PTSD, social anxiety and generalized anxiety. I offer supervision consultation for psychotherapists in training and workshops for educators.
Synthia Satkunarajah
Registered Psychotherapist
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Ontario(Virtual Only)I have been in the field of mental health for about 6 years now, and worked across many settings, including crisis lines, counselling centres, private practice, and hospital settings. I typically take on an integrational and evidence-based approach to therapy, where I combine elements of person-centred therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and parts work.
Sanja Dejanovic, PhD
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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Ontario(Virtual Only)Hi there! I'm Sanja. I support people seeking individual and couple or relational therapy. Here to assist you to move through difficult, challenging, or stress inducing experiences. We will work collaboratively to make sense of how past happenings impact your present while growing your capacity to navigate situations and relationships.
Roja Vivekanand
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)Life events and experiences are ongoing, and sometimes we are in a position where things may not go as we planned. If you are looking for help in dealing with distressing, difficult or unavoidable frustrations, it is the best time for you to speak to someone to gain some insight into these challenges. I appreciate your courage and applaud you for taking this first step to reach out.
Sneha Pitre
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)I appreciate you taking the step towards looking after yourself. It takes immense courage whether you are seeking support for the first time or returning to therapy. I wish to support you with the steps you are taking. Some people have specific goals for therapy, while others may be unsure in the beginning. Wherever you are, is a good starting point.
Sakina Rizvi
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)It is not easy to face the painful parts of our lives and selves, and support through that journey can help to bring insight and shed light on new ways of being. Finding a therapist that you connect with is an important piece to finding the right kind of support that is helpful for you, so here is an overview of what you can expect from working together.
Eric Cousineau
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)Working to face the personal, emotional, and relationship challenges you are dealing with is admirable; I commend you for taking the first step toward improving your life and your relationships! In therapy, I work with adults facing a number of difficulties related to mood, anxiety, trauma, loss, relationships, personality, life-transition, and self-growth.
Myriam Hernandez
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)It takes strength and courage to navigate daily life, with pressures coming at you from what seems like all directions. It takes even greater courage to seek out help, to step back, and look at ourselves in order to deal with distressing thoughts, emotions, body sensations or behaviours, or to deal with the past and its impact on present life.
Jennifer Bradley
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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Ontario(Virtual Only)Throughout the course of our lives, we are faced with difficult life experiences that disrupt our sense of self, our relationships with others, and sense of well-being. Through my practice and training as a psychologist, I have come to appreciate that the process of self-discovery and learning in a non-judgemental and collaborative therapeutic space can lead to deep healing and self-empowerment.
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