Family Systems therapists in St. Paul, Alberta AB, Canada CA

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St. Catharines, Ontario therapist: Stacey Stemplowski, registered psychotherapist
Family Systems

Stacey Stemplowski

Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
Regardless of my personal and professional experiences - this experience is about you. My focus, my priority is supporting youo through this journey.  
7 Years Experience
Online in St. Paul, Alberta
Toronto, Ontario therapist: David Rockman, licensed clinical social worker
Family Systems

David Rockman

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW RSW BA psych hon
In uncertain times, it is common to feel overwhelmed by difficulties and feel stuck in a cycle of challenges in the 6 general arenas of human experience: habituated repertoire of thoughts, emotions, soma, behaviours, situations, and environment. Many of the problems we experience are not our fault, but they can still have a significant impact on our mental health and well-being. As a psychotherapist with 27 years of experience in Toronto, I have helped countless individuals effectively and quickly resolve a variety of issues, including self-other relationship stressors, trauma from sexual abuse, emotional regulation, feelings of betrayal and abandonment, social anxiety, self-blame, self-esteem issues, motivation problems, and mis-transits of anger, shame and grief.  
30 Years Experience
Online in St. Paul, Alberta
Prince Edward, Ontario therapist: Gwen Shandroski, Expressive Arts Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
Family Systems

Gwen Shandroski, Expressive Arts Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist

Registered Psychotherapist, M.Sc, S-LP(C), R.P.
I help my clients/patients feel comfortable to begin therapy. I have gone through this process as a client and as a therapist many times. Feeling understood and having someone help you take a look at what is going on can be very refreshing and provide some hope. My background in speech-language pathology has prepared me to work with clients who have difficulty expressing themselves. Expressive arts therapy is an alternative way to reach feelings and represent the experience you're having.  
28 Years Experience
Online in St. Paul, Alberta
Niagara Falls, Ontario therapist: Emmy Montemurro-Baxter, registered psychotherapist
Family Systems

Emmy Montemurro-Baxter

Registered Psychotherapist, MScEd, RP, RMFT
The combination of my past work experience in human services, my 25+ years in private practice, and my life experience, I have learned that every person is unique and faces unique challenges. I have developed a multi modal approach to therapy as I find drawing on techniques from several approaches allows me tailor my sessions to meet the needs of each client, depending on their situation, their values and their needs. Life is full of challenges and at times such challenges may leave one feeling overwhelmed or stuck and unsure how to move forward. Whether what one is facing is a minor or a major concern, engaging in therapy can be helpful in many ways. Through talk therapy my aim is to gain and understanding of the uniques ness of each individual and to assist them to manage the stresses they face recognize there own strengths bring clarity to their thoughts, emotions and feeling define their goals identify and assess possible courses of action and move forward with intention  
28 Years Experience
Online in St. Paul, Alberta
Windsor, Ontario therapist: Katie Pula, registered psychotherapist
Family Systems

Katie Pula

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Learning to bring mindful attention to our mental health and how we are impacted by our experiences hones our ability to tend to ourselves more deeply. By deepening our sense of self, we grow and strengthen our capacity to experience well-being in the world and in relationships. The capacity to help ourselves in our struggles often begins with naming and identifying our emotions, thoughts and root causes. From here, we can make choices to tend to ourselves with greater care, bringing the change and growth we need for healing. I am committed to bringing awareness and acknowledgement to the oppression that exists within racial, cultural, religious, gender, and sexual identities and experiences. I am dedicated to understanding how it exists in my client’s life and how it interacts with both of our beliefs and behaviour. I recognize that I as a white woman I benefit from white privilege, and am committed to addressing how systemic oppression might influence our relationship. I am committed to being informed about my client’s cultural context so that I am aware of how this impacts the nature of their experiences.  
12 Years Experience
Online in St. Paul, Alberta