Therapists in Ontario

Steele D’Silva
Steele D’Silva
My approach to therapy is grounded in deep presence, compassion, and a belief in your innate capacity for growth.
I provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your emotions, challenges, and strengths without fear of judgment. My work is collaborative and client-centered, integrating mindfulness, internal family systems (IFS), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and parts work.
I specialize in supporting men struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and compulsive behaviors, including sex and pornography addiction. With 17 years of meditation experience, I help clients develop self-awareness, self-regulation, and lasting change.
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Dr. Houyuan Luo
Dr. Houyuan Luo
Dr. Luo provides evidence-based psychological assessment, diagnosis and psychotherapy to adults with depression, anxiety, bipolar, phobias, psychosis, physical illnesses (e.g., acute/chronic pain and cancer), self-criticism, emotional imbalance (too much or too little emotions), anger issues, meaning of life issues, and relationship issues. Dr. Luo provides personalized therapy services that are informed by Clinical Hypnosis, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT), and Interpersonal Process.
Dr. Luo is particularly passionate about the meaning of life issues. From his perspective, the ultimate goal of therapy is to help clients live a fulfilling life.

Zain Abideen
Zain Abideen
I provide a supportive, judgment-free space where men can work through challenges with relationships, stress, anger, and personal growth. My approach is trauma-informed, blending evidence-based techniques like CBT and DBT with a practical, client-centered focus to help you build resilience and emotional balance.
I aim to help clients uncover the root of their struggles while developing tools to navigate life with greater confidence and clarity.

Benjamin Childs
Benjamin Childs
Acknowledging that things are not ok is a brave first-step. First and foremost, I want you to know that you are not alone. Now let’s see if together we are a good fit to navigate these difficult thoughts, feelings, and events you’re experiencing. Many of my clients are men seeking support with anxiety, depression, relationship challenges and trauma. In addition, with lived experience in the 2SLGBTQ+ community, I take pride in offering support for any related concerns.
I feel strongly that treatment is not a ‘one size fits all’ which is why I take an integrated framework, drawing upon various modalities of practice to individualize our work together to meet your needs.

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.

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.

Jeff Hedderson
Jeff Hedderson
My personal approach to counselling and therapy is that I am not an expert on you – you are – I am there to partner with you in meeting your goals. Theoretical approaches I use in my work include: Cognitive behavioral therapy, Person-centered therapy, Dialectical behavior therapy, Solution-focused therapy, Narrative therapy, and Collaborative problem solving.

Jessica Callegari
Jessica Callegari
Now welcoming new clients in Ontario! I provide virtual therapy for people who feel like they’re constantly holding it together on the outside, but inside it’s a different story. Whether it’s anger catching you off guard, tension in your relationships, sadness that lingers, or stress that’s hard to shake, you don’t have to figure it out alone. My approach is warm, down-to-earth, and rooted in the belief that meaningful change happens when we feel seen, heard, and accepted.
If you’re curious about working together, I offer a free 30-minute consultation so we can connect and see if it feels like a good fit. You can book an appointment directly through my website.

Chettiar Counselling and Associates
Chettiar Counselling and Associates
At Chettiar Counselling and Associates, we provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy both in-person and online across Ontario. Our team is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive space where you can navigate life’s challenges. We specialize in anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and more, offering flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends. Whether you need immediate support or long-term guidance, we’re here to help. Visit our website to get started.

Moha Chaturvedi
Moha Chaturvedi
My work focuses on male survivors of sexual assault and trauma, and new parents. Through a non-judgmental and gently challenging approach, I help you examine areas of your life where you might be feeling stuck and support you in developing practical skills to take charge of your life.
Therapy can be a safe and confidential space where you can let your guard down and just be. Nothing is “too much” for you to share and we will work at a pace that feels comfortable for you. I use evidence-based modalities, such as EMDR, CBT, and EFT to help you form more meaningful relationships with yourself and others and feel more confident and secure. I’ve been told I am easy to talk to, so I welcome you to reach out.

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.

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.

Kendra Armstrong
Kendra Armstrong
I provide therapy to those looking to explore coping strategies, interpersonal relationships, anxiety, depression, chronic illness, life transitions and more. I use an integrative approach pulling from multiple modalities including CBT, DBT, Somatic, Trauma-Informed, SFBT, etc. I provide a warm, calm, trusting place for my clients to discuss difficult topics, and help them navigate their experiences.

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.

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.
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