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We specialize in anxiety, depression, self-harm, family distress, identity issues. All welcome without judgement.
We are here for you, close by, and operate, as much as possible, without a waiting list. All of our therapists can be viewed on our website and many of our professional associates offer free 30 minute consultations. We are able to offer multi-cultural, multi faith and multilingual counselling.
We are open Monday to Thursday 9 am to 8 pm and Fridays by appointment. A fillable intake form for therapy is available on the website.
Practice areas include: anxiety, stress, depression, relationship concerns, addictions, body image, trauma, grief and loss Approaches: CBT, EMDR, EFT, ACT, Narrative, Strengths Based, Jungian, Sand Tray, Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy, Art Therapy, Child and Play Therapy We work with Individuals, Couples, Families, Adolescents, Children.
I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR).
I specialize in the treatment of anxiety (generalized, panic, social) and trauma (acute and complex).
I specialize in Depression, Anxiety, Life Planning, Anger.
Bus stop is very close, parking available.
Innovative Psychotherapy to Meet Your Needs - I am passionate about working with you to address your concerns in the way that fits best for you. I specialize in working with people dealing with past abuse issues or other trauma, illness, disability, mental health concerns or other exceptional needs, caregiving (including young carers), bereavement, parenting, postpartum mood disorders, and issues about gender identity (individuals or family members).
Rosie, Therapy Dog in Training - Rosie is a Barbet (French Water Dog) who is in training to work at Hope for Families Counselling Centre. She is available to attend most therapy sessions.
Partnering with the Psychotherapy Matters Virtual Clinic, we can access a Psychiatrist together through teleconference sessions for assessments, medication evaluations and follow up appointments if needed. This provides faster access to psychiatric services and better care coordination. The fees for the Psychiatrist are covered through OHIP.
There is free parking out front and our office is wheelchair accessible.