Therapists in Ontario

Marta Suchta
Marta Suchta
Hello, thank you for visiting my profile. Dismantling stigma around mental health and promoting a culture of help seeking is very important to me. I work with relationship issues, work-related stress, loss, trauma, addiction, and anxiety. I have helped men, women and individuals of different ages, professions, diverse backgrounds and cultural groups with a wide range of difficulties and themes.
Our work together will help you feel more empowered, hopeful and in control when tackling life’s challenges and embracing change.
I recognize that seeking support or taking the step to speak to someone can be an intimidating process. I want to assure you that I will meet you where you are at; in a safe, kind, genuine, and non-judgmental space.

Aikisha Beckwith
Aikisha Beckwith
In my experience, and according to research, the biggest factor in how well therapy works is the client-therapist relationship. That’s one reason you can expect me to be genuine, empathetic, positive, and affirming. Also, I don’t have a “one size fits all” approach to therapy. Instead, I will work with you to custom-fit a therapy experience based on your unique needs and expressed concerns.

Dr. Nathan J Cooper
Dr. Nathan J Cooper
Dr. Cooper and his associates, Maryam Rahat and Carlin Palme, offer care for individuals and couples dealing with concerns that are getting in the way of fully functioning. Common concerns include anxiety, depression, substance use, procrastination, trauma, self-esteem, relationship conflict, and career indecision. Our approach to providing care is shaped by the interest and direction of each individual. Care provision is informed by proven therapies which include CBT and positive psychology. We are very interested in the connection between nature and health. There is opportunity for walk and talk sessions outdoors. This helps to create a very unique therapy experience.

Dr. Inverpal Braich
Dr. Inverpal Braich
Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck? Take the first step towards healing and transformation. As a compassionate and experienced psychologist, I am here to support you on your journey to emotional well-being. Let’s work together to explore your challenges and develop effective coping strategies. Take control of your life and reach out today for a confidential session. Your path to healing starts now.
It is my belief that every person is unique and has diverse needs. My philosophy is to create a collaborative environment where we can embrace diversity to work together towards achieving your goals. My approach primarily draws from Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy (SFT), and person-centered therapy.

NuHu Therapy
NuHu Therapy
At NuHu Therapy, we provide a non-judgmental space to support anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship struggles, and more.
Using mindfulness-based, cognitive behavioural (CBT), dialectical behaviour (DBT), internal family systems (IFS), and person-centered therapy, we help men develop emotional resilience, self-awareness, and healthier coping strategies.
Our 100% virtual therapy makes support accessible across Ontario.
You don’t have to go through this alone—reach out today for a free consultation and take the first step toward healing and growth.
Note: HeadsUpGuys only recommends therapists who meet our qualification standards.

Colin Hayward
Colin Hayward
Colin is here to lend a helping hand to adults who struggle with anxiety caused by low self-esteem, past traumas, or dealing with loss. By teaming up with Colin, he’ll lead you on a journey of self-discovery, empowering you to gain a deeper understanding of your emotions and equipping you with effective coping strategies.

Crystal Tierney
Crystal Tierney
Hello! I work predominantly with adults and older teens who have lived through interpersonal, childhood, or complex trauma. I work from a trauma theory, body-centred and anti-oppressive framework. I typically include elements of somatics, mindfulness, compassion focus, and systems theory approaches. Area’s of exploration may include befriending the body, addressing negative self-talk, or living with heightened feelings, bodily sensations, or numbness.

Andrew Greenway
Andrew Greenway
I have an integrative, person-centred approach that uses varied models of humanistic therapy letting you lead the process. I provide a place for the exploration of difficult emotions and will support you in understanding that you have the tools that will ultimately help you continue on your journey.

Natalie Carrière
Natalie Carrière
I favour a holistic, integrative approach, tailored to meet your individual needs. Drawing on various modalities including mindfulness, CBT and ACT, we build on your strengths and resilience rather than focusing on pathology or diagnoses. Together, we identify thought and behaviour patterns no longer serving you, helping you to change and heal. I am sensitive to the fact that problems clients bring might have a spiritual dimension and remain open to working with your personal meanings. I enjoy working with clients and consider it a privilege to be able to accompany them on their journeys of self-discovery and healing.

Dr. Syb Pongracic
Dr. Syb Pongracic
Dr. Pongracic has worked with men from all walks of life to cope with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship problems, and workplace injuries. Dr. Syb Pongracic specializes in assessing mental illness to provide effective and evidence-based psychotherapy using a variety of interventions from different schools of psychotherapy (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, applications of polyvagal theory, Internal Family Systems, Eye movement desensitization reprocessing therapy; EMDR). She is warm, caring, and non-judgmental. She does not apply a “one-fits-all” approach to therapy. Rather, she takes the time to get to know you to make informed recommendations that fit your personality and style.

Marta Salerno
Marta Salerno
I hear you. I believe in you. I care. I believe therapy is beneficial because it allows people to share their stories in an environment that is safe and considers their unique needs. I strive to validate people’s emotions (because they are understandable), to highlight their strengths (because sometimes people can’t see them) and to build hope (because it can be restored). My approach draws from the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and person-centred techniques amongst others. I aim to help people better understand emotions, process difficult experiences, address unhelpful behaviours and work towards the life they want.

Jason Carrasco
Jason Carrasco
I am a Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist and Co-Founder of Relationship Matters Therapy Centre. The way I work with clients is very person-centred, and collaborative. I recognize how we do not live in isolation. We all live in the context of much larger systems and multiple relationships that inevitably have an impact on how we experience the world. I like to keep things fair, down-to-earth, respectful, and equitable while creating an anti-oppressive space with clients to talk about the things that really matter to you

Mr. John Flesher
Mr. John Flesher
I was a police officer for 30 years and dealt with my own struggles, including ptsd and depression. My Master’s Degree helped me to heal and learned to help others in more effective ways. I work at numerous modalities, but strength-based and solution focused therapies are most frequently requested and used effectively. CBT, DBT, Choice and Reality Therapies for anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma and anger issues are areas of strength of application.

Dr. Ben Williams
Dr. Ben Williams
I have worked with individuals dealing with a broad range of concerns for over 15 years. This includes periodic difficulties (e.g. depression, anxiety, addiction, and insomnia), and more persistent concerns (e.g. maladaptive coping, relationship difficulties, and low self-esteem).
I use a flexible approach drawing on training and experience in a number of theoretical orientations including: mindfulness-based, cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic therapy. I work with clients to establish meaningful and concrete therapeutic goals that form the basis for monitoring progress.

Dr. Leah Zalan
Dr. Leah Zalan
Contact
Call and request an initial appointment by phone or email. Once you get to your appointment, explain your symptoms and what’s going on in your life.
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Therapists listed in the HeadsUpGuys Directory are required to hold relevant professional training (Master’s level or equivalent), experience working with men’s mental health, and active membership or licensure with a recognized therapy body in their region.
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