Therapists in Ontario

Leah Goldstein
Leah Goldstein
I work within an integrative approach, utilizing person-centered, CBT, ACT, DBT, IPT, IFS, EFT and psychodynamic interventions. I consider the individual and their presenting concerns, thus pulling from different orientations to best suit my client. My approach to psychotherapy relies heavily on existential ideologies, highlighting our shared human experience of daily struggles and pain and suffering. I also recognize the uniqueness of each of our stories and strengths, creating a therapy where one leaves with more insight and trust within thyself.

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.

Gena Filip
Gena Filip
I have a direct approach: I’m here to listen, provide perspective, and collaborate to help you get where you want to go. With 15 years of experience as a physical therapist and healthcare practitioner, focusing on chronic pain, chronic disease, neurological health and function in the healing process, I use various treatment applications to address the mind (thoughts, emotions, actions), body (physical health), and spirit (your perception of yourself in the world). Let’s see if my approach is what you need to achieve your goals with a free 15-minute consultation.

Darbey Carlson
Darbey Carlson
I am a trauma-informed therapist who uses EMDR to support individuals looking to explore and manage stress, anxiety, ADHD, low mood, anger, and trauma. Having worked alongside people from all walks of life and of all ages in clinical, general, and athletic settings, I seek to offer a space to navigate present-day/past challenges free of judgment. I offer a free 15-minute phone consultation and would love to connect with you.

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.

Morgan Mackenzie
Morgan Mackenzie
I specialize in empowering young adults in their late teens, 20s, and 30s reclaim confidence, happiness, and fulfillment, despite the challenges of low self-esteem, anxiety, and relationship struggles.
If you struggle with feeling that you are not enough, thinking that something is wrong with you, self-criticism when you don’t meet impossible standards, constant comparison that leaves you feeling “less than”, or the debilitating need for external validation, approval, and desire to please others even it its at your own expense, I would love to play a part in helping you get to the root cause of your concerns and equip you with the knowledge and tools needed for lasting positive change.

Delaney Hughes
Delaney Hughes
I believe in tailoring our therapeutic process to your unique needs and goals. My approach focuses on helping you become comfortable and confident in your own abilities, while introducing new strategies from evidence-based modalities to help you create a healthier and happier life. I use a variety of humanistic, cognitive-behavioural, dialectical, psychodynamic and mindfulness approaches. I work on an underlying foundation of trust, honesty and compassion, and provide a supportive environment that facilitates growth and healing. I practice through a lens of lived experience with trauma and mental illness. I understand how dark and frightening the difficult times can be, but I also know that it is possible to emerge a stronger, more resilient person.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Ms. Krishna Vora
Ms. Krishna Vora
I believe every individual has a unique experience that requires therapy that is tailored to them. In the safety net of psychotherapy, you will explore your life experiences, gain new perspectives, reframe experiences positively, and learn new adaptive skills. If you have anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, ADHD, Autism, twice-exceptional, or are an immigrant or a caregiver, I will work with you to help gain skills that will make it easier to manage and improve your mental health, maximize your potential at work, advocate for yourself, and improve your relationships. You are brave to take part in a journey that can be overwhelming and frightening and I look forward to accompanying you on this path to self-growth.

Jamieson Eakin
Jamieson Eakin
My therapy offers a safe space to explore your concerns from depression, anxiety, fulfillment, motivation, substance use, sexuality, gender, neurodivergence, learning challenges, disability, creativity, relationships and others. Sessions use a combination of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Social Constructivist and Somatic and Mindful approaches to get to your unique story, and make you the author of your own story.
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