Cayla Townes
Registered Psychotherapist
After years of working in a variety of settings with clients struggling with different life challenges, there's not much I haven't seen. My goal is for clients to walk away from therapy with me feeling validated, supported, and confident using the skills and knowledge they've learned in sessions. I look forward to learning more about how I can support you. Schedule a free consult today!
Ornella Harris
Registered Psychotherapist
An experienced, skilled, and compassionate therapist who embraces trauma-informed, holistic, and somatic therapies. I provide culturally safe, anti-oppressive mental health services across Ontario and northern territories, grounded in anti-racist and culturally responsive frameworks. I offer NIHB coverage for eligible clients.
Jenn Cardoso
Registered Psychotherapist & Somatic Coach
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…
Leah Dhahan
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Welcome! Are you struggling to set boundaries and speak your truth in relationships? Are you currently experiencing feelings of anxiety, anger, or powerlessness in your life or relationships? Do you find yourself struggling with painful feelings and emotions? Would you like support for childhood trauma? I am here to help…My specialties include support for the following areas: anxiety, depressio...
Harleen Gill
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many therapists and counsellors are available in Yukon?
Yukon has approximately 50-70 licensed therapists, counsellors, and psychologists. While smaller than southern provinces, many Yukon mental health professionals now offer both in-person and online therapy services. Theralist helps you find available therapists quickly without calling multiple offices.
Can I see a therapist online in Yukon?
Yes. Most Yukon therapists now offer virtual therapy sessions via video call, phone, or secure messaging. Online therapy is especially helpful if you live in remote areas, smaller communities outside Whitehorse, or prefer flexibility. You can filter by "online" on Theralist to find therapists offering remote appointments.
What types of therapy are available in Yukon?
You'll find cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, EMDR therapy, couples therapy, grief counselling, trauma therapy, anxiety counselling, depression therapy, ADHD therapy, and addiction counselling. Search by specialty on Theralist to find a therapist who matches your specific needs.
How do I find a therapist near me in Yukon?
Use Theralist to search by location (Whitehorse or online), therapy type, and specialty. Review therapist profiles to check their credentials, experience, and approach. Many therapists have availability within 1-3 weeks. Contact them directly through Theralist to book your first session.
Does Yukon have therapists who specialize in specific mental health issues?
Yes. Many Yukon therapists specialize in anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, ADHD, couples therapy, and stress management. Check therapist bios on Theralist to find someone with experience in your area of concern.
What is EMDR therapy and can I get it in Yukon?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy for trauma and PTSD. Several Yukon therapists offer EMDR therapy. Use Theralist to filter by therapy type or contact therapists directly to confirm they offer EMDR.
Are there online therapists in Yukon for anxiety and depression?
Yes. Many Yukon-based therapists offer online anxiety therapy and depression counselling via video or phone. Online therapy is ideal if you prefer privacy, live in remote areas, or have scheduling challenges. Theralist lets you filter for online options and specific issues like anxiety and depression.
How do I book a therapy appointment in Yukon?
Find your therapist on Theralist, review their profile, and contact them directly through the platform or using the information provided. Share your mental health concerns, preferred therapy type, and scheduling needs. Most Yukon therapists confirm appointments within a few days.
Does Yukon have couples therapy and relationship counselling?
Yes. Several Yukon therapists offer couples therapy and relationship counselling, both in-person and online. Use Theralist to search for "couples therapy" or "relationship counselling" to find qualified professionals.
Can I get therapy for grief and loss in Yukon?
Yes. Grief counselling and bereavement therapy are available through multiple Yukon therapists. Whether you're grieving a loss, processing end-of-life issues, or navigating significant life transitions, Theralist can help you find a grief counsellor with relevant experience.
What should I know about therapy costs and insurance in Yukon?
Therapy costs vary by provider. Some therapists accept insurance benefits or offer sliding scale fees. Contact your therapist directly to discuss costs, payment options, and whether your insurance covers counselling or psychotherapy services. Many Yukon employees access therapy through workplace benefits.
Does Yukon have therapists who understand northern mental health challenges?
Yes. Many Yukon therapists understand unique regional challenges like seasonal affective disorder (SAD), social isolation, remote community dynamics, and the mental health impact of extreme weather. Check therapist bios on Theralist for experience with northern contexts and issues.