Therapists in Canada

Zahra Nafar
Zahra Nafar
Her experience includes years of training in psychology, and neuroscience. She is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), a Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP) and a Level II Gottman Institute certified couples therapist. Zahra’s therapy approach focuses on understanding her client’s history, the family of origin, cultural background, physiological and psychological health to create clinical plans that promote change.

Sarah Kaleem
Sarah Kaleem
I am an Occupational Therapist, practicing as a Psychotherapist. I have had years of experience offering a number of different therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for depression. I also have a special interest in treating trauma and supporting first responders with mental health challenges.

Dr. Sydney Miller
Dr. Sydney Miller
I use a primarily Cognitive-Behavioural approach for the treatment of a range of psychological problems. I also include other modalities as necessary for a more eclectic approach. Areas of treatment include depression, anxiety, relationship problems and a variety of stress-related disorders including PTSD and workplace burnout.

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.

Sandra Neil
Sandra Neil
I provide psychotherapy for various issues, including, but not limited to, childhood and adult trauma in all of its various forms, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, stress management, anger, and other related issues. I seek to support the client in a way that is individualized and, integrates the approach that is best suited to the individual, including, but certainly not limited to, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Ego-State Therapy, and other trauma-focused interventions. I enjoy working with all aspects of change and transition in one’s personal development and working with the client to address their specific needs.

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.

Trudi Jane Wyatt
Trudi Jane Wyatt
I work with individual men and women in Alberta experiencing the effects of trauma, relationship difficulties, stress, anxiety, depression, anger, and other challenges that they have decided they are ready to explore and address towards a more satisfying, meaningful, values-oriented, and peaceful life. I generally guide sessions with an approach called Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), and sessions are non-judgmental, safe, confidential (within legal/ethical limits), and professional. I have a physical office location in Calgary (Kensington), or we can meet by video or phone. In addition to the above I am a Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California), Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCPA), Counselling Therapist (ACTA), and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. For more information, please visit my website, and/or contact me if there are any questions or uncertainties that I can address.

Sebastian Wingfield
Sebastian Wingfield
Beyond my master’s degree in counselling psychology, I have extensive training as an existential therapist and integrate elements of humanistic, psychodynamic, and contemporary cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques in my work to form an individualized treatment plan that is co-authored with the client.

AVERY THERAPY CENTRE
AVERY THERAPY CENTRE
Avery Therapy Centre understands that seeing a therapist can be overwhelming, but taking that vital step can be the start of the healing and growth process. At Avery Therapy Centre, our approach is to help you achieve better self-understanding, self-awareness, insight, and clarity.
Our Master’s level registered clinical counsellors can support you through challenges like anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationships, and more. Our intention is to ensure healing is made possible by providing clients with skills rooted in scientific research and delivered in a respectful and collaborative manner. Our goal is to inspire you to find solutions and achieve a more balanced, fulfilling life you truly desire.

Mr. Paul McIsaac
Mr. Paul McIsaac
I have been working with adult individuals and couples for over 10 years now. My practice focuses on existential humanistic therapy, compassionate counselling for those suffering grief, loss, pain, and isolation. Ultimately, the main goal is to discover one’s meaning and develop it to build more strength and confidence to achieve other goals. Many of my clients are men suffering depression, some even contemplating suicide. I use cognitive behavioural therapy to assist them in analyzing and coordinating their thoughts, behaviours, and actions into more effective and satisfying lives. I work online and by telephone with Canadian clients in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as the Territories. Remote therapy only.

Jennifer Colpitts
Jennifer Colpitts
I work to provide a non-judgmental, non-shaming space where we can explore what has brought you here; whether that be a current crisis, a chronic situation, or past events that haven’t been fully processed. It is my hope that in our work together you will become more attuned to your internal system and the insight it provides. Please feel free to reach out if you’d like to begin this work together, or if you have any questions.

Alex Sadlowski
Alex Sadlowski
I support people to better understand who they are and what they need in life to feel whole. Our therapy together can help you explore and understand the past, live in the present, and build for a meaningful future.
My counselling approach is informed by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a modality about helping you stop fighting with your thoughts and feelings to focus on what really matters to you. I have experience with relationship struggles, grief, ADHD, trauma, and addiction.

Jules Hollett
Jules Hollett
I am deeply committed to creating a healing space where individuals can explore and navigate life’s challenges. My practice is rooted in a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, and culturally-sensitive framework, recognizing the impact of diverse identities on mental health. Working collaboratively with both adults and teens, I offer support for a range of issues, from anxiety and depression, to Tourette’s and OCD, to the aftermath of trauma.
I believe that therapy is a space in which we work collaboratively to create a reparative relationship that nurtures and fosters insight, growth, safety, and resilience — a space in which one’s own innate internal reservoir of resources can be given the space and time to guide the way towards healing.

Lydia Charak
Lydia Charak
You’ve been struggling for far too long. Feeling down, irritable, stressed, drained of physical, emotional and creative energy or just plain stuck seems to be your new normal and you’re tired of it. Something isn’t right and hasn’t been right for a while and you don’t want to burden your loved ones any more with your problems. Your relationships and work life are suffering, and you just want everything to be OK. Together we’ll compassionately explore what’s going on through an intuitive, fluid blend of Talk Therapy, Compassionate Inquiry and the Expressive Arts to get your life back on track.

Mr. Patrick Pretty
Mr. Patrick Pretty
I utilize an integrative and experiential approach adjusted to each individual. A combination of the following approaches is used: Existential-humanistic therapy, Schema therapy, Transactional analysis, Attachment therapy, Relational therapy, Core-life value therapy, Cognitive-emotional therapy, Solution-focused therapy. My approach capitalizes on the strengths and abilities of individuals from all walks of life to access internal and external resources for spawning positive life changes and self-growth. The client, with the alliance of the therapist, can create solutions for the challenging obstacles that life holds, and therapy focuses on individuals’ resilience, values, and skills, via compassion, empathy, active listening, and sensitive services.
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