Self Esteem Therapists in Guelph, Ontario
Find the best psychologists, counsellors, psychotherapists and other mental health professionals in your city.
Casper Watras
Registered Psychotherapist
I work with motivated individuals who are looking to work towards better understanding, dealing with, and changing their lives. I work with clients who have issues with addictions, anxiety, depression, anger management, and many other behavioural issues. I work from a rational, systems-oriented approach; I help clients understand their psychology so that they can change it.
Shawna Yesovitch
Registered Professional Counsellor-Candidate (RPC-C) at Hope Rising Counselling
Welcome!
I offer in-person and online therapy in Markham, helping individuals and couples navigate stress, anxiety, trauma, and relationship challenges. With a trauma-informed approach, I draw on techniques like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and The Gottman Method to support personal growth, emotional healing, and the development of stronger, more fulfilling connections.
Marcie Richardson
Registered Social Worker
With over 20 years of experience supporting individuals, couples and families struggling with mental health, addictions and trauma related issues.
Morgan Mackenzie
MSW, RSW, Psychotherapist
I specialize in empowering young adults in their late teens, 20s, and 30s to reclaim confidence, happiness, and fulfillment, despite the challenges of low self-esteem, anxiety, and relationship struggles.
Fiona Murray Chappell
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I tailor my therapeutic methods to meet your individual needs. I strongly believe in the transformative power of counselling and work collaboratively with clients to explore and process their experiences. My goal is to empower you to make meaningful changes in your life.
I am committed to providing a safe environment where you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and emotions.
Melissa Gummeson (she/her)
Registered Psychotherapist at Melissa G Counselling & Psychotherapy
Do you want to know yourself better? Are you looking to understand how your past relationships and experiences are impacting your present? Maybe you feel like you’ve lost touch with who you are, and need help finding yourself again? Do you feel stuck, and have no idea how to even start to get unstuck? Whether you already know exactly what you want to work on or have no idea where to start, you’re…
Shanelle Jarvis
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Recognizing that everyone’s journey is unique, I’m here to meet you exactly where you are in your therapeutic process. I work with individuals who have anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or trauma stemming from various situations, relationships, or family. You have the option to hold our sessions in the comfort of your own home virtually or in my cozy office, which is available until 8:30 PM.
Simren Kanwal
Psychotherapist, RSW
I work with kids, teens, adults and families struggling with a range of issues, and I individualize my approach for each client. However, above all I use a person-centered approach, striving to create a safe, judgment-free space for you to share your story, problems, and goals with me so that I can help you make changes, both within and outside of yourself, that can improve your mental wellbeing.
Anya Rameshwar
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
In our first session, my priority is our connection. A positive initial connection will help the therapy relationship flourish. Through therapy, we will examine different parts of your life, your memories, past experiences and where you are at present.
Haley Moore
Registered Social Worker (RSW)
Welcome to Therapy Uninterrupted, where your mental well-being is our top priority. We understand that life can be challenging, and sometimes we all need a little extra support. As a team of dedicated clinicians, we are here to help you navigate through your journey and find the strength within yourself to heal and grow.
David Mibashan
Psychologist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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.
Teisha Gunness
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
At certain times in your life, you may feel confused, and stuck and working with a therapist to make sense of what is happening in your world is a great place to begin the quest for self-exploration, examination, and discovery. I commend you for taking this very courageous step!
Karen Jones
Registered Psychotherapist at Overflo Psychotherapy
Specialist in young adult population (ages 18-29), and parents of young adults. Experience with anxiety, relationship issues, family estrangement, depression, emotional dysregulation, substance use, disordered eating patterns, self-harm, self-esteem issues, and social anxiety. Please see website for additional credentials and experience. Certified ADHD Clinical Specialist.
Esztella Vezer
Therapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
As a fellow human being, you may have noticed that life can be hard, and sometimes very hard. Whether you are going through particularly difficult times, living with distressing thoughts, emotions, behaviours or relationship issues, or simply navigating big life changes, therapy can give you the tools to cope and a safe space to face these life challenges with confidence.
Elaine Waddington Lamont
Social Worker at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
The decision to seek help is not easy, but finding the right therapist means having a confidential collaborator who will work with you to find the solutions/directions that work best for you and can be a great first step toward feeling in control of your life. Healing and recovery look different for everyone, but they are within your reach. It would be my privilege to begin that journey with you.
Erica Tatham
Psychologist (Supervised Practice) at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
Each of us faces trials and tribulations that can make life more difficult to manage. In these moments of hardship, one of the most important and difficult decisions you can make is to seek therapy. Therefore, I want to commend you for considering your psychological growth and I would be honoured to support you on your journey toward improved mental, emotional, and relational health!
Amanda Ruthman, MA, RP, CCC
Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Canadian Counsellor
With an integrative practice (drawing from CBT, DBT, ACT, PC, Schema, and more) I tailor the experience to each client's individual needs, working together to choose interventions that feel right for them, always prioritizing trust and comfort with the directions we take. I believe that you can see the results you are looking for and I am thrilled to be able to be a part of that process so often.
Anna Schwaiger
Registered Social Worker
I specialize in supporting women in a compassionate, warm and client-centered way. If you notice being critical of yourself or struggle with relationships, life changes, or overwhelming emotions, you might ask yourself: "Who am I? Is this the life I want?" Let's work together to help you heal and grow, identify what you truly want and take gentle steps towards the life you envision.
Taylor van der Deen
Registered Social Worker
I can work with you to help you uncover your innate curiosity, compassion and clarity, in order to feel a greater sense of peace, presence and purpose in your life. I support individuals who are experiencing emotional/relational challenges, perinatal mental health challenges, students, ADHD, anxiety, low self-esteem/identity, trauma and grief. You don't have to navigate this alone!
Myriam Hernandez
Registered Psychotherapist at Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
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.