Therapists in Ontario

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.

Marta Salerno
Marta Salerno
I hear you. I believe in you. I care. I believe therapy is beneficial because it allows people to share their stories in an environment that is safe and considers their unique needs. I strive to validate people’s emotions (because they are understandable), to highlight their strengths (because sometimes people can’t see them) and to build hope (because it can be restored). My approach draws from the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and person-centred techniques amongst others. I aim to help people better understand emotions, process difficult experiences, address unhelpful behaviours and work towards the life they want.

Dylan Zambrano
Dylan Zambrano
Dylan provides Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), supporting people with intense emotions, self-defeating thoughts and unhealthy behaviours that get in the way of them feeling and functioning at their best. As the Clinical Director of DBT Virtual, he has a team of DBT therapists offering both individual and group therapy (https://www.dbtvirtual.com/). He and his team are here to help you untangle longstanding patterns so that you can take back control over your emotions and live a more meaningful life.

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.

Nicole Bonich
Nicole Bonich
Welcome – I’m glad you’re here. I specialize in supporting men navigating disconnection and loneliness, first responders, and post-secondary students facing academic and personal challenges. My practice is rooted in empathy, resilience, and transformation. Together, we’ll explore what’s possible and help you move forward with more clarity.
Blending psychoanalytic depth and mind-body awareness, I offer space for insight, healing, and meaningful growth – where lasting change begins from within.
If you’ve found yourself here, it may be because something in your life feels tender, heavy, or uncertain – and that matters deeply. If this speaks to you, I invite you to reach out when you’re ready. You don’t have to hold it all

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.

Andrew Greenway
Andrew Greenway
I have an integrative, person-centred approach that uses varied models of humanistic therapy letting you lead the process. I provide a place for the exploration of difficult emotions and will support you in understanding that you have the tools that will ultimately help you continue on your journey.

Dr. Syb Pongracic
Dr. Syb Pongracic
Dr. Pongracic has worked with men from all walks of life to cope with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship problems, and workplace injuries. Dr. Syb Pongracic specializes in assessing mental illness to provide effective and evidence-based psychotherapy using a variety of interventions from different schools of psychotherapy (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, applications of polyvagal theory, Internal Family Systems, Eye movement desensitization reprocessing therapy; EMDR). She is warm, caring, and non-judgmental. She does not apply a “one-fits-all” approach to therapy. Rather, she takes the time to get to know you to make informed recommendations that fit your personality and style.

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.

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.

Dominic Wozniak
Dominic Wozniak
Men are often taught from a young age that it’s not “manly” to admit that they’re struggling. This can lead to men feeling ashamed and embarrassed about their mental health problems, which prevents them from seeking treatment.
However, it’s important for men to realize that there is no shame in seeking help. In fact, therapy is a very effective way to treat mental health issues, and there are many qualified therapists who specialize in helping men. I treat you as the valuable individual you are, and I give you my full attention. I believe in collaboration, so we work together as a team. Let’s work together to make changes for the better.
I draw from CBT to assess and explore how your thinking, assumptions, and beliefs inform your mood and behaviours. I draw from Psychodynamic Therapy to explore your past, relationships, and defense mechanisms that you have adopted over the years. Lastly, and most importantly, I draw from various schools and techniques to match your unique situation.

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!

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.

Alicia Alessandrini
Alicia Alessandrini
Do you feel like you’re never good enough, or that you have to please others? Do you wish you could put yourself first more often, and make your wants and needs a priority? Do you struggle with confidence or self-esteem, stress, anxiety, and low-mood? Have you experienced trauma that follows you around? Would you like a better understanding of your behaviours in general, or in friendships and relationships? Together we can look at exploring the strengths, relationships, and experiences that have got you to this point, and move forward in a way that reconnects you with yourself and your goals. My areas of interest are mood (anxiety, stress, depression), self-esteem, Trauma, ADHD, relationship issues, and life transitions.

D’Arcy McCabe
D’Arcy McCabe
I enjoy working with men who are interested in their own personal growth and wellbeing.
I provide a safe and non-judgmental space where men can explore and gain further insight into their thoughts, feelings, sensations, and behaviours. My clients may be struggling with feelings of depression, anxiety, anger and irritability, low self esteem, or are having difficulties with assertiveness. They may also be struggling with a lack of clarity or sense of meaning and purpose in their lives, or are adjusting due to major life changes.
I try to help men break free from unhelpful patterns and sterotypes by discussing coping strategies and connecting them with their values, creativity, sense of humour, and what is most meaningful to them.
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.
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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.
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