Therapists in Ontario

Marcie Richardson
Marcie Richardson
I am a client-centered therapist who specializes in supporting individuals who struggle with mental health, addictions and trauma-related issues. I have over 20 years of experience in the field and would be happy to support you through your journey.

Nicole Konc
Nicole Konc
For 5+ years I have worked as a registered Social Worker in the field of mental health. I have been fortunate enough to work with clients in various settings, including community mental health and private practice. It is a privilege to learn about and share in the journeys of others. I am passionate about providing hope and helping clients to reexamine limiting beliefs in a way that helps them achieve their goals. I have extensive experience in supporting individuals with a wide range of mental wellness concerns using a client-centred and recovery-oriented approach, both in-person in Guelph and virtually (online). I use the Gottman Method, attachment theory, and emotion-focused therapy as my guiding framework for couples counselling.

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.

Talisa Haskins
Talisa Haskins
Welcome! Taking the first step in a journey towards wellness is often the toughest part. If you are feeling overwhelmed, stressed out, struggling to process your emotions, or difficulty feeling fulfilled, I would be honoured to walk alongside you as you take the first steps to heal and grow. Whether you have experienced a recent trauma or life event that has brought you pain, or altered the path you were walking on. Or, perhaps you have been struggling for a while to overcome anxious feelings and sadness. Therapy is a place to discover a new way of being in the world.
Therapy is designed to help you become more self-aware, and give you tools to overcome the struggles you are facing. Remote therapy only.

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.

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.

Jaswir Dhillon
Jaswir Dhillon
I am a holistic and integrative therapist, concerned with the overall long-term physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of my clients. I work with clients who experience depression, anxiety, intergenerational trauma, complex trauma, relationship difficulties, grief, low self-esteem, life transitions, family of origin conflict and other issues using a culturally-sensitive perspective in a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment.
I use an evidence-based and integrative therapeutic approach, and I draw on elements of mindfulness, psychodynamic, experiential, emotion-focused, somatic and cognitive behavioural therapeutic modalities to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.

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.

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.

Dr. Leah Zalan
Dr. Leah Zalan

Michael Gowland
Michael Gowland
If you need a healing space to work out issues in your relationship, in your family, or for yourself personally, we can meet for in-person counselling here in Brampton or in an online setting. With 16 years of experience, I use a strengths-based, compassionate approach to therapy, and can help you (or a loved one) cope with and overcome challenges.

Jessie Baynham
Jessie Baynham
My basic belief is hopeful and positive: that ultimately people are “good” and are striving for wellness with the internal and external resources they have. I am committed to helping you unpack and leave behind stories and ways of coping that no longer serve your needs, while building resilience and moving towards new ways of relating to self and others, stepping authentically into life and relationships.
As a queer-identified woman, I am particularly interested but not exclusively focused on supporting clients within the LGBTQ2S+ community. I intentionally support overall mental wellness for all men, women and adolescents as we work to resolve, understand and reflect on barriers that exist in attaining psychological well-being.

Mark Arron
Mark Arron
I use a holistic framework grounded in evidence based therapies (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, MI , family systems) in my approach to supporting clients. I provide therapeutic support for a range of concerns, including interpersonal relationships, anxiety and depression, emotional regulation, anger management, family, school, work and career problems. I provide individual, couple and family counselling.

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.

Mike Fluit
Mike Fluit
Mike is an experienced and compassionate therapist who helps men navigate some of life’s most difficult challenges. He works with individuals dealing with anger, anxiety, workplace stress, trauma, addiction, and relationship conflict or instability. Clients often describe Mike as grounded, direct, and easy to talk to—someone who provides both support and practical strategies for lasting change.
Mike also has extensive experience working with Police, First Responders, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Veterans, and understands the unique pressures and experiences that come with high-stress, high-stakes professions. He utilizes CBT, Internal Family Systems, EMDR, Narrative therapy and other approaches in his work with clients.
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.
Learn more about talk therapy.
Don’t know what to say?
- “Hi, I found your website through HeadsUpGuys. I’ve been dealing with a lot of stress recently and am looking for a therapist to consult with.”
- “I’m wondering if you are taking new clients? I’m looking for someone to work with to help me get through a rough patch.”
Back to our Therapist Directory.
It may take reaching out to 3+ therapists to find one who is currently accepting new clients. So don’t get discouraged if you don’t hear back right away. Keep reaching out to therapists until you get a response. Your better health is worth the effort.
For more information on talk therapy, including more ways to find a therapist, virtual/online therapy options, how to make the most of therapy, and how to know if it is working, see:
Therapist Listing Requirements
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.
HeadsUpGuys verifies these qualifications at the time of listing.
Inclusion does not imply endorsement or guarantee of services. Therapists operate independently and are not employees or representatives of HeadsUpGuys. For more details, please see our Terms and Conditions.
