Therapists in Ontario

Jessica Landry
Jessica Landry
I provide counselling and psychotherapy services to adults (18+) located in the province of Ontario. I work primarily with grief, depression, anxiety and trauma. I use evidence based approaches such as emotionally focused therapy, person-centered therapy, CBT, and mindfulness interventions. My goal is to create a safe space for clients to openly express themselves, and engage in a collaborative process toward healing and growth.

Alexia Wensing
Alexia Wensing
Do you find yourself tired of facing feelings of anxiety, “being stuck,” sadness, low motivation, or a lack of self-love? Are you interested in creating a stronger sense of self, understanding your choices, and digging into the roots of why you feel the way you do? Are you interested in looking at your past, taking power back over your story, and learning about new ways to take a look at things? Do you want to learn more about how our physical health can influence our emotional well-being? Together, we can look at your past, present, and future goals, and provide you with an understanding of what this means to you. My therapy approach uses CBT, ACT, Narrative, and more, but our work would be unique to your goals and needs.

Daniel Abar
Daniel Abar
Are you feeling worried, stuck, and needing to see progress for yourself or someone you are worried about? If you are experiencing anxiety, loneliness, low mood, grief, or relationship difficulties this can impact your quality of life. Therapy can help. I specialize in working with males, college and University students, parents, adults experiencing mood challenges, relationship difficulties or trouble forming healthy habits across Ontario.

Michael Poydenko
Michael Poydenko
Hi! I’m Michael, a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) specializing in talk and somatic therapy. I have education in health systems and relational therapy.
Interpersonal relationships play a central role in our mental health over our lifespan, and taking time to reflect on our closest relationships, or ourselves can be grounding and stress relieving. In a session with me, you can expect to tap into your feelings and dilemmas, get creative with problem-solving and sit with the unknown, all while being in a safe, receptive, and inclusive space.
My specific areas of expertise include depression, anxiety, self-harm, existentialism, interpersonal conflicts, spirituality, and burnout. I offer a trauma-informed and inclusive space.

Eric Burnet
Eric Burnet
Each unique individual deserves therapy that is tailored to their needs. We’ll work together to set goals, create an environment where you can feel comfortable, and build concrete tools that you can use outside our sessions. I have experience working with clients who are dealing with symptoms of anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, relationship difficulties, parenting, separation / divorce, suicidal thoughts, and more. Remote therapy only.

Mathew Thomas
Mathew Thomas
I offer the following specialties developed over 17 years of practice with diverse populations: Integrative psychotherapy to deal with long-term depression, anger and anxiety. Healing for and recovery from childhood trauma, divorce, relationship therapy, couple therapy, addiction and continuing care. I do detailed initial assessments collaboratively to determine the scope for short and long-term therapy for you. You are assured of my support, utmost respect and confidentiality. My caring and compassionate nature will enhance our partnership in therapy. I am also an approved clinical supervisor under CRPO. I welcome qualifying psychotherapists and graduate students for supervision and mentoring.

Nathaniel Khaleel
Nathaniel Khaleel
Although Nathaniel uses elements of DBT, CBT, and EFT in his practice, he is most focused on establishing a strong connection with his clients, which is why he’s all for you finding the best fit in a counsellor and offers free 30-minute consultations to take some of the pressure off of you. He believes that feeling comfortable with bringing your whole self to your counselling sessions is a vital part of positive change.

Spacious Mind Counselling
Spacious Mind Counselling
We provide compassionate therapy online and in-person for people that are feeling overwhelmed and would like to explore their past and/or learn new skills to better cope with the present. We can help with: Anger Management, Anxiety Counselling, Bullying Counselling, Childhood Trauma Counselling, Counselling for Adults with Aging Parents, COVID Counselling, Depression Counselling, Family Counselling, Grief, Loss & Bereavement Counselling, Issues Impacting Women, Marriage Counselling, Men’s Issues Counselling, New and Young Mothers’ Counselling, Pain Counselling, Parenting Counselling / Support, Postpartum Depression Therapy, Relationship Counselling, Sexual Health Counseling / Sex Therapy, Therapy for Stressful Jobs / Work-Related Stress, Trauma Counselling, University Students’ Counselling, and more.

Clare Glassco
Clare Glassco
I am a therapist providing individual care for youth (12+) and adults out of Ottawa, Ontario, the traditional, unceded territories of the Algonquin nation. In my work, I provide a trauma-informed space for people to unpack their stories, so that together we can create individualized, holistic plans of care.
I practice from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive framework and specialize in locating individual struggle within the larger picture of peoples’ lives and society. My aim is to not only support individuals during the time we work together, but to co-create tools of mental wellness that they can engage with for the rest of their lives.

Michael Sa’d
Michael Sa’d
I am an experienced Registered Social Worker, specializing in individuals, couples, family counselling and psychotherapy. I am committed to providing compassion, understanding, and support to help you through difficult life transitions. I am trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Counselling (SFT), and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). I am a Certified Solution-Focused Therapist (CSFT). I work with individuals of various backgrounds, across life cycles, and transitions. I have worked with clients in professional settings such as at a counselling centre at a post-secondary institution, the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH), Health Canada, and in private practice.

Rim Yassine
Rim Yassine
I work with adults—particularly men and queer/trans clients—who feel exhausted by coping alone, disconnected from themselves or others, or under pressure to “hold it together.”
My therapeutic approach is trauma‑informed, relational, and integrative. I draw from somatic therapy, attachment‑based work, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and existential and narrative approaches.
Sessions are paced collaboratively, with close attention to nervous system regulation, safety, and consent. Rather than pushing for insight or change before readiness, the work unfolds in a grounded and steady way that supports lasting integration and deeper self‑trust.
I offer remote therapy across British Columbia and Ontario.

Mr. Chris Martin
Mr. Chris Martin
I have a strong background focusing on healthy relationships. This includes a focus on anger, conflict and reducing abuse. Furthermore, this work is complemented by significant experience working on issues of anxiety and depression, with much of my work predominantly done with men and young adult men.

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.

Olivia Vander Vloet
Olivia Vander Vloet
Welcome! My name is Olivia and I am here to support you with work and school stress, difficult family dynamics, overwhelming emotions, and addiction. My biggest speciality is all things addiction and substance use; whether it is your own or a loved one’s use that you are concerned about, I am here to help you explore it all. I aim to provide a casual and straightforward approach to therapy that is unique to you and your personal interests: would it make more sense in a fishing metaphor? You got it! Want to use your favourite music in treatment? Great, let’s look at those lyrics together! So get comfy, bring your pet if you want, and let’s dig into it together!

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.
Contact
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