Therapists in Canada

Dr. Tyler Brown
Dr. Tyler Brown
I am a registered psychologist who specializes in helping men navigate major loss, trauma, and life transitions through adaptive and values-driven approaches. My practice focuses on fostering personal growth, emotional resilience, and meaningful adjustment in areas such as relationships, career, and health. I am committed to working collaboratively with you to develop tailored strategies that move your forward with more clarity and confidence.

Maria Orrego
Maria Orrego
Maria’s education and experience have led her to a profound passion for the restoration of people. With a background in psychology, she values understanding how the human mind functions on a day-to-day basis. Her education and experience include working in areas of relationship issues, trauma, grief, sex and sexuality issues and stress. She believes that therapy should never be seen as a failure, but rather as an avenue of growth and restoration. Maria is trained and experienced in using different modalities and theoretical frameworks that include but are not limited to Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Focused approaches, CBT and Solution-Focused Therapy.

Erin Malki
Erin Malki
My main focus is understanding the people I work with. I am curious about why we behave, think, and feel like we do and I want to help you know your life story more meaningfully. The most important relationship you can have is the one you have with yourself. My goal is to help people learn how to reconnect and rediscover themselves, with the aim of cultivating a more compassionate and understanding relationship with oneself, ultimately leading to a greater understanding of who you truly are. As a directive therapist, my approach is marked by a profound intuition, a keen attunement to others, and an unwavering sense of compassion. In our sessions, we’ll delve into the art of emotional regulation and fortify the mind-body connection.

Mr. Carl Naraine
Mr. Carl Naraine
From anger to calm. Carl Naraine provides support for anger management using a common-sense approach that helps you take control of your anger, recognize early signs of anger and to express emotions that keep you calm and in control, and perceive challenging situations differently. Carl pioneered the Men’s wellness program in the nineties and provides individual and group therapy to clients dealing with anger, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, couples counselling, trauma and parenting. Carl is the owner and therapist of Anger Management and Family Counseling Centre in Brampton, Ontario. He works with several EAP organizations in Canada and the USA.

Justin Boudreau
Justin Boudreau
Evidence-driven, resilience and strength-based therapeutic techniques are what you can expect from your work with me. I will do my best to connect with you to build a therapeutic relationship. This is the key to personal success in the helping process.
I am happy to connect via text, video call, or over the phone for a free consultation to determine our compatibility. You can book an appointment easily on my website.

Shift Intuit
Shift Intuit

Coltan Thompson
Coltan Thompson
I help clients achieve their goals by introducing practical strategies and skills while simultaneously working through the causes of issues. This may involve re-evaluating your thinking, improving your understanding of your emotions, finding life-direction, resolving internal conflicts, or making peace with past experiences. Everyone’s needs are different, so I will work with you to create a personalized treatment approach.
Please see my website!

Dave Neary
Dave Neary
I am a caring and empathic psychotherapist based out of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I work from a strengths-based approach to help people resolve troubling issues in their lives using a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused, Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness approaches. A few of my areas of counselling specialty are mental health, substance use/addictions, stress – work or school, LGBTQ clients, secondary and post-secondary students. I work with clients 16 years of age and up. I do not provide counseling to children or couples.

Helene Eldegard
Helene Eldegard
The human brain is an amazing tool with incredible possibilities. However, sometimes this wonderful tool can generate states and thoughts that are not as useful to us. Luckily our mind is also flexible, which means that with some intentional adjustments we can often change how we think, feel and behave. In a way, therapy is all about getting to know ourselves and using our mind’s own tricks to our advantage, to facilitate the changes we want to see.
I specialize in working with adults with anxiety and self-esteem issues. I also specialize in couple’s counselling and helping couples maneuver a variety of challenges in their relationship, such as a breakdown of communication, recurring arguments, life transitions, and intimacy issues.

Lance Jackson
Lance Jackson
As a man, prioritizing your mental health is crucial, and often, it’s overlooked or downplayed. I understand that men face unique challenges and life transitions that require specialized support. With over 20 years of professional experience as a clinical social worker and a Master of Social Work completed in 2021, I’m equipped to guide you through these challenges with a holistic approach that emphasizes the connection between physical health, nutrition, and mental well-being.
I’ve personally struggled with mental health, so I understand the importance of having the right support. My specialized training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, the Gottman Method for couples, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness allows me to offer tailored support for men dealing with various issues. Whether you’re navigating childhood trauma, experiencing postpartum depression, adapting to fatherhood, or transitioning into retirement, I’m here to help.
Remember, seeking mental health support is a sign of strength, and taking care of your mental well-being is vital for leading a fulfilling life. Let’s work together to address your unique needs and help you achieve lasting mental health.

Wes McVey
Wes McVey
I specialize in working with men of all ages – particularly men with symptoms of ADHD, anxiety and depression – along with parents and couples.
I am a son, brother, husband, father, and counsellor. Before counselling, I worked mainly with young men as a probation officer over 12 years, and with adults at a residential drug and alcohol recovery program for five. I learned to listen first, and to build on clients’ existing strengths and motivation to help them change longstanding habits using evidence-based strategies. If you are ready to try a different approach and put in the hard work, then send me a message and we can talk about a plan.

Maria Malouf
Maria Malouf
Sometimes, the challenges we face can overwhelm our abilities to cope. This can lead us away from our values, sense of self and can make the future look uncertain.
During times of transition and uncertainty, we may require some extra support to help us make sense of the things getting in our way. My role as a therapist is not to provide you with an answer, it is to help you make meaning of your experiences.
I believe each person has their own innate wisdom and my job is to create a safe relational space for them to access it.

Mr Douglas Matear
Mr Douglas Matear
“Clients are the experts of their own lives, and wellness is not a state of being, but a state of action.”
Douglas Louis Matear is a long-time practitioner of EMDR but uses a variety of approaches that best suit the needs of his clients. His diverse work and life experiences suit him well in navigating difficult conversations. Early childhood trauma, the impact of abuse, anxiety, depression, and an anti-deficit frame are at the core of his work. Cross-cultural sensitivity and being a member of the LGBTQIA2P+ community have enriched his therapeutic approaches. He is further interested in stress reduction, mindfulness, the importance of exercise, and coaching clients to be the best they can be.

Cari McIntosh
Cari McIntosh
Cari McIntosh is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with extensive life experiences that have lead to the helping profession. Cari believes in the power of connection; connection to self, to others, and the world we live in. Cari understands that reaching out for support takes courage, and she strives to always meet clients where they are at, and to create a safe, welcoming space for clients to heal. Cari’s gentle approach and warm personality helps her clients to feel comfortable in the therapeutic relationship. Cari is experienced in supporting people with a variety of needs including anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, self-esteem, relationships issues, boundaries, and life transitions.

Family Counselling Centres Inc
Family Counselling Centres Inc
At Family Counselling Centres, we have abandoned the one-size-fits-all approach to mental health and wellness. We recognize that each case is acutely different than the next, which is
why we believe in holistic wellness; an approach that considers the whole person. We also utilize the latest research in brain development and mental health methodology.
Our therapists provide a non-judgemental, safe, accepting and supportive presence. We understand that there continues to be stigma associated with mental health and accessing services. Our therapists are advocates for prioritizing mental health and we value a preventative approach.
Contact
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