Relational Psychotherapy therapists in 150 Mile House, British Columbia BC, Canada CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Jess Erb, registered psychotherapist
Relational Psychotherapy

Jess Erb

Registered Psychotherapist, DPsychotherapy
I work from a Relational Psychodynamic and Integrative framework, making sure that we find a therapeutic framework that fits you and your unique needs. When you see me you won't be seeing an overly clinical or 'removed' therapist, but rather a real person who meets you just as you are. I am warm, empathic, and non-judgmental - providing an environment that is safe so that you can explore all concerns and distress that have brought you to therapy. I believe that anyone, regardless of class, sexuality, gender, race/ethinicity is valuable and deserves the best care I can give them. I would be honoured to work with you! Check out my website centredself.ca for more info. I am taking new clients and have a great team of psychotherapists who are also here to help, including our new reduced cost therapy program. Message today for a free 20-min consultation for us to find a fit that suits you!  
10 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Lori-Ann Wesley, registered psychotherapist
Relational Psychotherapy

Lori-Ann Wesley

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., R.P.
To be the best possible you, it is nesessary to release old wounds and transform what doesn't work. Growth and empowerment come from increasing self-awareness and making healthier more aware choices. It is my honor to assist clients in gaining the tools necessary for positive change and shift into a healthier happier way of being. Life changing holistic eclectic approah to work on the deepest levels of consciousness.  
27 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
London, Ontario therapist: Novus Rehab, registered social worker
Relational Psychotherapy

Novus Rehab

Registered Social Worker, RSW
*ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS* We are team of Registered Social Workers and Psychotherapists. Currently providing in-person services at our London location, or virtual services across Ontario via video or telephone. We provide a safe space, free of judgement, where you can explore your feelings, thoughts and work through emotional challenges. Struggling with current challenges or maybe trying to overcome the past experiences that are impacting your responses or habits today? We are available to help you skillfully navigate whatever you are facing. Together with your Novus Rehab counsellor you will learn helpful, practical approaches to managing your unique worries and difficulties. Our evidence based therapy approaches are tailored specifically to your needs, to support you in problem solving, developing coping strategies, and learning to recognize your own personal strengths, resulting in a toolbox of skills you will be able to draw from so that you are well-prepared to navigate the challenges that you face today and in the future.  
9 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Jennifer Fukushima, registered psychotherapist
Relational Psychotherapy

Jennifer Fukushima

Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
As a biracial, non-binary person of colour and fourth generation Canadian I hold that identity is complex and I want to make space for you to be seen for your true, authentic self. The issues I treat are all experiences I have intimate familiarity with through my own life or the lives of family, friends and loved ones which allows me to operate from a position of deep, inner resonance. As a wounded healer, I consider it an honour and a privilege to accompany you on your own healing journey.  
3 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Azin Heydari, registered psychotherapist
Relational Psychotherapy

Azin Heydari

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Individuals who have experienced trauma or abuse often struggle to acknowledge or accept their own experiences. They may downplay or invalidate themselves because they were told they are "too much" or “too emotional” or may not have felt important enough to be supported. While therapy aims to empower survivors to move past these difficult events, it's important to create space for these experiences and to develop a strong sense of self-compassion and curiosity about how these experiences have shaped your life and daily experiences. Negative experiences can create a constant state of fear in our brains and nervous systems, making it difficult to access the parts of our brain responsible for emotional regulation, flexibility, and connection.  
4 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia