Therapists in Ontario

Mr. Kevin Waldbillig
Mr. Kevin Waldbillig
Kevin Waldbillig is Registered Psychotherapist registered with CRPO. For the past 12 years, Kevin has provided support to families and individuals who have experienced loss, trauma, mood disorders or matters relating to their current employment status. Kevin uses techniques grounded in CBT, Narrative, and Solution Focused approaches. He uses his background in Health Sciences, Education and Psychology to help individuals learn, grow and change.

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.

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.

The Canadian Centre of Integrative Psychology & Healthcare
The Canadian Centre of Integrative Psychology & Healthcare
The Canadian Centre of Integrative Psychology & Healthcare (CCIPH) is a mental health practice dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals in Canada. With a focus on integrative psychology and healthcare, CCIPH offers a holistic approach to mental well-being. Our team of professionals understands the unique challenges that men face in relation to their mental health. Through personalized treatment plans, therapy sessions, and evidence-based interventions, CCIPH strives to address men’s mental health concerns effectively. Our goal is to empower men to navigate life’s complexities and achieve optimal mental wellness.

Ms. Shiffo Farah
Ms. Shiffo Farah
Shiffo Farah, a dedicated Registered Social Worker in Toronto, specializes in relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, anger, PTSD, and stress management. With a Master’s in Social Work from York University and training in CBT and Family Mediation, Shiffo offers evidence-based support. Committed to inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, Shiffo ensures all clients receive affirming support on their journey toward healing and growth.

Keylan Musto
Keylan Musto
I am a neurodiversity affirming therapist and counsellor specializing in ADHD and Level 1 Autism. As someone who came to understand my own neurodiversity in my 20s, I am familiar with the unique trials and tribulations that arise throughout the lives of neurodivergent people (in addition to the often exceptional capabilities that can be hugely advantageous in many facets of life). I take an eclectic approach to therapy, informed by Person-Centered Therapy, Parts Integration, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to address challenges relating to procrastination, avoidance, general and social anxiety, depression, screen addictions, traumatic brain injury, and men’s mental health.

Corey Sleep
Corey Sleep
I take a holistic approach to mental health, and have worked in fitness and areas of spirituality prior to my work as a therapist. I help men figure out their lives as they reconsider their past, close the chapters they have yet to close, and move on to the next phase of their journey. Whatever the issue, I like to attack both symptoms and the roots of whatever ails you with a mix of Cognitive-Behavioural and Narrative therapeutic approaches.

Caroline Gacutan (Qualifying)
Caroline Gacutan (Qualifying)
Life can be challenging, leading to anxiety or feeling disconnected. I’m here to help with mental health struggles, relationship issues, and personal growth. In our sessions, I prioritize a warm and collaborative approach, tailoring our discussions to your needs, and utilizing a client-centred approach. We’ll create a customized treatment plan that resonates with you by drawing from evidence-based modalities such as Acceptance Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
As a mixed-race Canadian/Filipino/Guyanese therapist, I value inclusivity and culturally sensitive care. Together, we’ll explore your inner world and discover your strength. Let’s journey toward healing and growth, including some lighthearted moments along the way!

Ms. Alaina Johnston
Ms. Alaina Johnston
My approach to treatment and counseling is a holistic one which includes using evidence-based models of psychotherapy, as well as more alternative based therapeutic methods. I utilize different modalities and focus on the entire person where we assess and look at their mind, body, and spirit. I see every individual as a complex and unique being who is a product of their environment and genetics (nature and nurture). In turn, we come up with a treatment plan that is supportive, multi-faceted, and specific to your needs. I specialize in the areas of anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and grief.

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.

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.

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.

Harshi Sritharan
Harshi Sritharan
Harshi Sritharan is a registered Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. She specializes in working with children, youth, teens, and young adults, as well as parents and families with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Learning Disabilities (LD/NLD), and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Harshi works with individuals and families in-person and online.

Ms. Lisa Bell
Ms. Lisa Bell
I work with adults, youth, families, couples and LGBTQ community members with a variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, social anxiety, career coaching, anger, communication, relationships, and trauma. While I am able to address body dysmorphia, I do not work with eating disorders or provide addiction counselling.

Shane Smyth
Shane Smyth
I believe we all have the ability to work through our own struggles when provided with a safe nonjudgemental space to process thoughts, emotions and memories. I aim to provide that space to people as I have benefited from that process myself over the years. I don’t believe I’m an expert in anyone else’s life but I have expertise in listening, asking questions and helping people tolerate and regulate difficult emotions and thoughts. I have struggled in the past myself and know that a good therapist can make a huge difference, so I strive to be that therapist for others.
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