Stress Therapists in Ontario

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Riley Cheskes

Riley Cheskes

Registered Psychotherapist

In-Person

I admire the courage and resilience it takes to begin your therapeutic journey. For over half of a decade, I have provided psychotherapy to adults and couples with a variety of presenting issues. You do not have to go through this alone. I hope to be an empathetic and transparent support for you as you embark on your therapeutic journey. Let’s get to the root of what you are experiencing.

Geneviève Fontaine

Geneviève Fontaine

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual In-Person

Hi, I'm Geneviève! I offer individual counselling and psychotherapy for adults. My approach to therapy is guided by the belief that every individual deserves meaningful human connection: to be seen, to be heard, and to be acknowledged. As a queer therapist, my role is to provide guidance, support, and practical tools that empower individuals to make choices that enhance their well-being.

Tracey Ropp

Tracey Ropp

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Hello! I get that reaching out for support can be difficult, particularly when you’re already feeling busy with work, family, school, or just the overall demands of life in general. I can help to figure out what’s creating stress or unease for you, and then together we’ll develop practical, realistic strategies that fit for you in your current circumstances.

Myra Meier

Myra Meier

Registered Social Worker

Virtual

My aspiration as a therapist is to create a safe environment in which work can be collaborative, address the impacts of trauma, stress, anxiety, depression and/or grief and make the changes necessary to live the healthy and fulfilling life that my clients want.

Fran Isaacs

Fran Isaacs

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I enjoy working with individuals from all ages and backgrounds, whatever challenges have arisen. I have experience working with anxious and depressed feelings, difficulty with control over emotions, problems arising from past experiences, current crises over relationship, career and motivation, coming to terms with grief, and LGBTQ+ issues.

Mike Thibodeau

Mike Thibodeau

Registered Clinical Psychologist (PhD)

Virtual

Dr. Michel (Mike) Thibodeau has helped over a hundred adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety-related disorders. He offers efficient treatment using cognitive behavioural therapy and exposure and response prevention guided by current research on best practices. His pragmatic skills-based approach is paired with a collaborative therapeutic style to promote lasting changes.

Shayesteh Zarieh

Shayesteh Zarieh

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

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.

Sophie Cohen

Sophie Cohen

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Trauma-informed therapy available virtually

Haley Moore

Haley Moore

Registered Social Worker (RSW)

Virtual

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.

Laura Shaw

Laura Shaw

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

High expectations, low self-esteem, and a brain that won’t shut off? I specialize in supporting women (20s-40s) navigating anxiety, life transitions, and suspected (or confirmed) neurodivergence (ADHD or AuDHD). My approach is neuro-affirming, mind-body centered, and specifically designed to help you stop overthinking and start living authentically. Let's build a life that actually feels like you!

Ashley Statham

Ashley Statham

Registered Social Worker

In-Person

I’m a therapist who believes healing happens when mind, body, and soul are cared for together. My approach is gentle, practical, and rooted in nervous system wisdom—helping you release what feels heavy, reconnect with yourself, and move forward with more ease, balance, and resilience.

Harleen Gill

Harleen Gill

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

As a woman of colour raised by two immigrants, I have extensive lived experience with the struggles that often come along with these identities and circumstances. I strive to create a safe space using a culturally-informed lens in which you feel comfortable enough to put down some of the weight of life that you have been carrying alone. Book a free consultation now and start your healing journey.

Mark Coates

Mark Coates

Neuropsychologist

In-Person

My clinical practice focuses on identifying possible neuropsychological difficulties and helping clients to better understand their individual cognitive profile. In doing so, clients often gain insight into their daily functioning and learn ways to adapt to any limitations that might exist.

Shelley Sayle-Udall

Shelley Sayle-Udall

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

I’m Shelley, a psychotherapist offering integrative, mind–body therapy that goes beyond talk therapy. My work combines insight with nervous system, physiological, and gut–brain understanding to help clients truly make sense of their experiences. Through psychoeducation and compassionate support, I help people reconnect with their inner wisdom and create meaningful, lasting change.

Regan Kelly

Regan Kelly

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

If you’re feeling weighed down by grief, anxiety, or relational struggles, you don’t have to face it alone. My goal is to make therapy practical, approachable, and even enjoyable when possible. I specialize in helping adults navigate these challenges using evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs. Together, we’ll work toward finding relief and creating the change you’ve been seeking

Carolyn Holmes

Carolyn Holmes

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Offering affordable virtual sessions for infertility, ADHD, PMDD, grief/loss, stress, anxiety, and depression. Trained in DBT, CBT, humanistic/client led, solution focused, narrative therapy approaches. A warm, open counsellor to help with immediate availability.

Laura Atkinson

Laura Atkinson

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual In-Person

I offer a warm, down-to-earth space to explore what’s really going on beneath the surface. I support adults navigating anxiety, overwhelm, self-doubt, and life transitions (like pregnancy and parenthood). Together, we’ll make sense of your emotions and help you feel more connected to yourself and those around you — one step at a time.

Justine Nowosiadly

Justine Nowosiadly

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Do you struggle with worrying that you are inadequate? Perhaps you have noticed that you have been engaging in people-pleasing behaviours for as long as you can remember. Maybe your relationships have felt one-sided, and unfulfilling as a result since your needs are often put on the back-burner. I wonder if you are tired of constantly comparing yourself to others highlight reels, and worrying tha…

Cierra DoCouto

Cierra DoCouto

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual In-Person

Helping adults in Burlington, Ontario navigate anxiety, self-esteem challenges, relationship concerns, and attachment patterns. Offering in-person and virtual psychotherapy that is collaborative, evidence-informed, and tailored to support personal growth, emotional well-being, and resilience.

Annette Gravelle

Annette Gravelle

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I am accepting new clients! Dealing with transitions, challenges, changes, old patterns, and trauma can be confusing and often frightening. Facing these difficulties and choosing to increase one's well-being often requires courage and support. Each journey is different, so let's talk and discover your steps to greater personal well-being.

How do therapists in Ontario compare?

Number of therapists listed

105

Average years in practice

6.3 Years

Currently accepting new clients

98 %

Therapists in Ontario who prioritize treating:

100% Stress
94% Anxiety
60% Depression
50% Relationship Issues
44% Self Esteem
37% Trauma and PTSD
30% Grief
23% Emotional Dysregulation

How therapists see their clients

30% In Person & Online
55% Online Only
14% In Person Only

Top therapy approaches used in Ontario:

36% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
29% Strength-Based
25% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
23% Trauma Focused
22% Attachment-based
22% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
21% Person-Centered
21% Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)

Frequently Asked Questions About Stress

When does stress become something therapy can help with?

Some stress is a normal part of life, but chronic stress — stress that persists over weeks or months and affects your sleep, health, relationships, or ability to function — benefits from professional support. Therapy is helpful when stress feels overwhelming or unmanageable, when coping strategies are not working, when stress is contributing to anxiety or depression, or when the source of stress (work, caregiving, health, finances) cannot easily be removed.

What are the effects of chronic stress on mental and physical health?

Chronic stress is associated with a wide range of health effects, including disrupted sleep, fatigue, headaches, digestive problems, weakened immune function, and increased risk of cardiovascular issues over time. Psychologically, prolonged stress often contributes to anxiety, depression, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and burnout. Addressing stress early — through therapy and lifestyle strategies — reduces the risk of these longer-term effects.

What therapy approaches help with stress?

CBT is highly effective for stress management, helping you identify and shift thought patterns that amplify stress and develop more adaptive responses to stressors. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) has a strong evidence base specifically for chronic stress and burnout. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), solution-focused therapy, and relaxation-based approaches are also widely used. Your therapist will tailor the approach to your specific stressors and goals.

What is burnout and is it the same as stress?

Burnout is a state of physical and emotional exhaustion resulting from prolonged, unrelenting stress — most commonly work-related. It differs from acute stress in that burnout involves a deeper depletion, often accompanied by emotional detachment, cynicism, and a loss of sense of purpose or effectiveness. Burnout can take longer to recover from than ordinary stress and often benefits from a combination of therapy, lifestyle change, and sometimes changes to work or responsibilities.

How many sessions does stress therapy typically require?

Many people with stress-related concerns experience meaningful improvement within 6–12 sessions, particularly when the source of stress can be identified and practical strategies put in place. When stress is rooted in deeper patterns — people-pleasing, perfectionism, difficulty setting limits — or has led to significant burnout or depression, a longer course of therapy is often more effective. Your therapist will work with you to set realistic and useful goals from the start.