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Email: robynsonp@yourstorycounselling.com

Location: 20 Floral Parkway

5 Years

My name is Robynson or Robyn for short. Being a registered Social Worker, I’ve had years of experience supporting clients through various traumatic events. Since obtaining my Masters degree I have continued to grow my practice as a psychotherapist where I use my creativity combining therapeutic practices to cater to the specific needs of clients. I provide a culturally sensitive, and client-centred approach, where clients are active agents in the journey of the therapeutic process. The goal is to help connect you to your needs and be a support as we brainstorm the steps to reaching those needs. My practice also includes skill-building in regards to building awareness of needs and boundaries. We also build problem-solving skills to confront barriers, anxieties and fears that can keep us from pursuing our goals. Additionally, we build communication skills to help us communicate these needs and boundaries to our partners or others in our lives. The goal of my practice is to promote empowerment and to help clients recognize the ability to find the answers within themselves. My role as a psychotherapist is to be a support and encourage you through your journey. ​As a registered Social Worker and psychotherapist with extensive experience supporting clients through various traumatic events. With my creative approach to therapy, I combine different therapeutic practices to meet your unique needs. Together, we will work on connecting to your needs, building awareness, setting boundaries, problem-solving, and enhancing communication skills. My goal is to empower you, helping you recognize your own inner wisdom and providing unwavering support throughout your journey. ​In my practice, I am skilled in various therapies, including Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Attachment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Grief Counselling, Mindfulness/Meditation Practices, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), and Trauma Informed Therapy. Please feel free to reach out for a free 15-minute consultation or if you have any further questions. I look forward to meeting you and being a part of your journey!

5 Years

My name is Robynson or Robyn for short. Being a registered Social Worker, I’ve had years of experience supporting clients through various traumatic events. Since obtaining my Masters degree I have continued to grow my practice as a psychotherapist where I use my creativity combining therapeutic practices to cater to the specific needs of clients. I provide a culturally sensitive, and client-centred approach, where clients are active agents in the journey of the therapeutic process. The goal is to help connect you to your needs and be a support as we brainstorm the steps to reaching those needs. My practice also includes skill-building in regards to building awareness of needs and boundaries. We also build problem-solving skills to confront barriers, anxieties and fears that can keep us from pursuing our goals. Additionally, we build communication skills to help us communicate these needs and boundaries to our partners or others in our lives. The goal of my practice is to promote empowerment and to help clients recognize the ability to find the answers within themselves. My role as a psychotherapist is to be a support and encourage you through your journey. ​As a registered Social Worker and psychotherapist with extensive experience supporting clients through various traumatic events. With my creative approach to therapy, I combine different therapeutic practices to meet your unique needs. Together, we will work on connecting to your needs, building awareness, setting boundaries, problem-solving, and enhancing communication skills. My goal is to empower you, helping you recognize your own inner wisdom and providing unwavering support throughout your journey. ​In my practice, I am skilled in various therapies, including Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Attachment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Grief Counselling, Mindfulness/Meditation Practices, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), and Trauma Informed Therapy. Please feel free to reach out for a free 15-minute consultation or if you have any further questions. I look forward to meeting you and being a part of your journey!

Email: robynsonp@yourstorycounselling.com

Location: 20 Floral Parkway

Email: candicebovell@therapyemail.com

Location: 1225 Kennedy Road, Scarborough

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Has your life has worsened because of anxiety, stress, depression, and declining mental health? I can help you. I’m a Registered Psychologist who is passionate about helping you reduce negative thoughts, calm emotional distress, and create meaningful change in your life. My goal is to provide a supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to find unhelpful patterns and make meaningful changes. We will work together to better understand yourself, values, beliefs, and relationships. You will also learn practical skills to manage difficult emotions and cope with stress. I strive to create a space that is warm and nonjudgmental, and I am committed to helping you reach your goals. Just complete the screener on my website (www.wellnessview.ca) and we can get started!

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Has your life has worsened because of anxiety, stress, depression, and declining mental health? I can help you. I’m a Registered Psychologist who is passionate about helping you reduce negative thoughts, calm emotional distress, and create meaningful change in your life. My goal is to provide a supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to find unhelpful patterns and make meaningful changes. We will work together to better understand yourself, values, beliefs, and relationships. You will also learn practical skills to manage difficult emotions and cope with stress. I strive to create a space that is warm and nonjudgmental, and I am committed to helping you reach your goals. Just complete the screener on my website (www.wellnessview.ca) and we can get started!

Email: candicebovell@therapyemail.com

Location: 1225 Kennedy Road, Scarborough

Email: michael@onthejourney.life

Location: 115 Apple Creek Blvd, Markham, ON, L3R 6C9, Unit 207

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Mike has a passion for social justice, mental wellness, and self-care. He is caring, warm, collaborative, and helps clients reach their goals, hopes, and dreams. Mike understands that your story, your challenges, and your pain are unique to you. Mike is here to create a compassionate, non-judgmental space for you to share your story and collaboratively work towards helping you reach your goals. His practice follows a client-centred, strengths-based approach to help you feel empowered and learn skills and strategies to achieve a more fulfilling life. He draws upon his 12 years of working with people with trauma and educator within the mental health and addictions field to provide evidence-based treatments tailored to meet your needs. He has more than 15 years of experience working with children, youth, and their families through complex situations and scenarios.

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Mike has a passion for social justice, mental wellness, and self-care. He is caring, warm, collaborative, and helps clients reach their goals, hopes, and dreams. Mike understands that your story, your challenges, and your pain are unique to you. Mike is here to create a compassionate, non-judgmental space for you to share your story and collaboratively work towards helping you reach your goals. His practice follows a client-centred, strengths-based approach to help you feel empowered and learn skills and strategies to achieve a more fulfilling life. He draws upon his 12 years of working with people with trauma and educator within the mental health and addictions field to provide evidence-based treatments tailored to meet your needs. He has more than 15 years of experience working with children, youth, and their families through complex situations and scenarios.

Email: michael@onthejourney.life

Location: 115 Apple Creek Blvd, Markham, ON, L3R 6C9, Unit 207

Email: casaya@jpeterspsychotherapy.com

I am a Registered Psychotherapist with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. I also hold a BA in Psychology and Sociology from York University. I support clients navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. Whether you feel stuck in patterns with a partner, overwhelmed by family dynamics, or struggle to connect in friendships, I’m here to help you slow things down and make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface. I also have experience supporting neurodivergent individuals and those facing stress from school, work, or life changes. I have specialized training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a model that helps people heal through deeper emotional connection with themselves and others. My approach is compassionate, down to earth, and always tailored to meet your unique needs. If you feel weighed down by the pressure to keep it all together, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it by yourself. This is a judgment free space where you can feel safe, seen, and supported. You’ve already come this far, and that’s not by accident. If this feels like the right time to begin, let’s connect.

I am a Registered Psychotherapist with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. I also hold a BA in Psychology and Sociology from York University. I support clients navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. Whether you feel stuck in patterns with a partner, overwhelmed by family dynamics, or struggle to connect in friendships, I’m here to help you slow things down and make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface. I also have experience supporting neurodivergent individuals and those facing stress from school, work, or life changes. I have specialized training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a model that helps people heal through deeper emotional connection with themselves and others. My approach is compassionate, down to earth, and always tailored to meet your unique needs. If you feel weighed down by the pressure to keep it all together, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it by yourself. This is a judgment free space where you can feel safe, seen, and supported. You’ve already come this far, and that’s not by accident. If this feels like the right time to begin, let’s connect.

Email: casaya@jpeterspsychotherapy.com

I grew up in a rural agricultural community in Kerala, Southern India, where a culture rooted in caring and sharing shaped my values and inspired my path toward a helping profession. I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from the University of Calicut, then pursued a Master’s in Social Work from Kerala University, specializing in Medical and Psychiatric Social Work. Adapting to city life was initially challenging, but it also helped me grow personally and professionally. I began my career as a Family Counsellor, supporting individuals, couples, and families with conflict resolution, communication, and daily life challenges. Motivated by a long-held dream, I founded a non-profit organization serving marginalized communities including fishermen, women, sex workers, and LGBTQ+ individuals. As Director, I led initiatives in behavior change communication, legal and medical aid, counselling, community development, and training for 13 years. During this time, I also earned a Law degree (LLB) from Calicut University. Later, I joined FXB International, overseeing programs across four Indian states, focusing on vulnerable children, women, and families. In 2012, I immigrated to Canada and started over. I completed a certificate in Canadian Social Work Practice from Ryerson University and had my MSW recognized as equivalent in Canada, leading to my registration as a Social Worker. In Canada, I worked with CMHA Toronto in the Mental Health Court Support Program, later becoming a Concurrent Disorders Specialist. I provided therapy to individuals navigating mental health and addiction, developing expertise in harm reduction, relapse prevention, and life skills. I pursued certifications in CBT, DBT, MI, SFBT, and EFFT, and currently provide structured psychotherapy and facilitate therapy groups for anxiety, depression, psychosis, addiction, and emotion regulation. I remain passionate about supporting people in achieving meaningful, empowered change.

I grew up in a rural agricultural community in Kerala, Southern India, where a culture rooted in caring and sharing shaped my values and inspired my path toward a helping profession. I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from the University of Calicut, then pursued a Master’s in Social Work from Kerala University, specializing in Medical and Psychiatric Social Work. Adapting to city life was initially challenging, but it also helped me grow personally and professionally. I began my career as a Family Counsellor, supporting individuals, couples, and families with conflict resolution, communication, and daily life challenges. Motivated by a long-held dream, I founded a non-profit organization serving marginalized communities including fishermen, women, sex workers, and LGBTQ+ individuals. As Director, I led initiatives in behavior change communication, legal and medical aid, counselling, community development, and training for 13 years. During this time, I also earned a Law degree (LLB) from Calicut University. Later, I joined FXB International, overseeing programs across four Indian states, focusing on vulnerable children, women, and families. In 2012, I immigrated to Canada and started over. I completed a certificate in Canadian Social Work Practice from Ryerson University and had my MSW recognized as equivalent in Canada, leading to my registration as a Social Worker. In Canada, I worked with CMHA Toronto in the Mental Health Court Support Program, later becoming a Concurrent Disorders Specialist. I provided therapy to individuals navigating mental health and addiction, developing expertise in harm reduction, relapse prevention, and life skills. I pursued certifications in CBT, DBT, MI, SFBT, and EFFT, and currently provide structured psychotherapy and facilitate therapy groups for anxiety, depression, psychosis, addiction, and emotion regulation. I remain passionate about supporting people in achieving meaningful, empowered change.

Email: info@durhamtherapy.ca

Reflecting on my journey to becoming a therapist, I recall pivotal moments in my life that led me to pursue education in counselling psychology. I spent my teenage years volunteering with children in my community through local programs and youth groups. Here I began to learn and experience the uniqueness that each individual holds. In my youth, I also had access to various therapeutic supports in my area, ranging from government-funded services through OHIP to group therapeutic experiences offered by local specialists and hospitals. This aided my exploration into varying therapeutic supports and further highlighted my realization that mental health supports are not a one-size-fits-all solution, and the importance of building therapeutic supports to be person-centered and created in collaboration with the person involved. This continued as I pursued my undergraduate degree, allowing me to work with diverse demographics and communities through local YMCA programs that provided support to children and youth from all socio economic backgrounds. During this time, I learned more about the various challenges and experiences people face, and realized that hardship and difficult times can affect individuals of all ages, abilities, and situations. This continued my exploration and learning about individuals experiences, fueling my desire to continue helping and making a positive impact on others. During my undergraduate degree, I was able to pursue education in both psychology and Indigenous studies. This is where I began to learn more about trauma and its impacts while also incorporating holistic perspectives and teachings. As I gained the opportunity to work with a variety of individuals from all walks of life, I realized the importance of highlighting the unique strengths individuals possess, as well as the importance of empowerment and support in aiding a persons mental health or healing journey. This sparked my commitment to continued learning about trauma and mental health advocacy. Fast forward to my Master’s education in Counselling Psychology, where I learned about various theories, tools, and skills that can be applied to therapeutic work with individuals. Ultimately, what led me to pursue this educational journey was realizing that as individuals, we all hold experiences and situations that challenge us. At the same time, I also believe that each of us has the strengths and skills to heal and overcome challenges. My role is to help identify the strengths you already possess and empower individuals to create healing and positive change. This can be achieved by creating a space that is calm and safe, where your voice can be heard and compassion and empathy are at the forefront of the work.

Reflecting on my journey to becoming a therapist, I recall pivotal moments in my life that led me to pursue education in counselling psychology. I spent my teenage years volunteering with children in my community through local programs and youth groups. Here I began to learn and experience the uniqueness that each individual holds. In my youth, I also had access to various therapeutic supports in my area, ranging from government-funded services through OHIP to group therapeutic experiences offered by local specialists and hospitals. This aided my exploration into varying therapeutic supports and further highlighted my realization that mental health supports are not a one-size-fits-all solution, and the importance of building therapeutic supports to be person-centered and created in collaboration with the person involved. This continued as I pursued my undergraduate degree, allowing me to work with diverse demographics and communities through local YMCA programs that provided support to children and youth from all socio economic backgrounds. During this time, I learned more about the various challenges and experiences people face, and realized that hardship and difficult times can affect individuals of all ages, abilities, and situations. This continued my exploration and learning about individuals experiences, fueling my desire to continue helping and making a positive impact on others. During my undergraduate degree, I was able to pursue education in both psychology and Indigenous studies. This is where I began to learn more about trauma and its impacts while also incorporating holistic perspectives and teachings. As I gained the opportunity to work with a variety of individuals from all walks of life, I realized the importance of highlighting the unique strengths individuals possess, as well as the importance of empowerment and support in aiding a persons mental health or healing journey. This sparked my commitment to continued learning about trauma and mental health advocacy. Fast forward to my Master’s education in Counselling Psychology, where I learned about various theories, tools, and skills that can be applied to therapeutic work with individuals. Ultimately, what led me to pursue this educational journey was realizing that as individuals, we all hold experiences and situations that challenge us. At the same time, I also believe that each of us has the strengths and skills to heal and overcome challenges. My role is to help identify the strengths you already possess and empower individuals to create healing and positive change. This can be achieved by creating a space that is calm and safe, where your voice can be heard and compassion and empathy are at the forefront of the work.

Email: info@durhamtherapy.ca

Email: info@ropmentalhealth.com

Location: 1019 Toy Avenue

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I believe relationships have an impact on every area of a person’s life. The most important being the relationship with yourself. Our complex society has made navigating relationships challenging to say the least. Simply put, we could all use some help from someone we can openly talk to without fear of judgement. Over the past 10 years in the social work field I have had the opportunity to work the front lines of the non-profit, education and government sectors. This has afforded me hands on case management, mental health, child welfare, research, counselling, mediation, and consultation experience. I practice from an anti-oppressive framework committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. I implement a solutions focused approach (drawing from other modalities as appropriate) to enable my clients to realize their strengths, thereby empowering them to take the necessary steps towards health, happiness and successful relationships. In addition to my work as a psychotherapist I also plan and host self help events in and around the GTA. I was also a youtube video influencer for a couple of years before starting RoP, primarily focusing on relationships.

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I believe relationships have an impact on every area of a person’s life. The most important being the relationship with yourself. Our complex society has made navigating relationships challenging to say the least. Simply put, we could all use some help from someone we can openly talk to without fear of judgement. Over the past 10 years in the social work field I have had the opportunity to work the front lines of the non-profit, education and government sectors. This has afforded me hands on case management, mental health, child welfare, research, counselling, mediation, and consultation experience. I practice from an anti-oppressive framework committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. I implement a solutions focused approach (drawing from other modalities as appropriate) to enable my clients to realize their strengths, thereby empowering them to take the necessary steps towards health, happiness and successful relationships. In addition to my work as a psychotherapist I also plan and host self help events in and around the GTA. I was also a youtube video influencer for a couple of years before starting RoP, primarily focusing on relationships.

Email: info@ropmentalhealth.com

Location: 1019 Toy Avenue

Email: info@roadsidetherapies.ca

Location: PO BOX 99900 KJ 425 988 RPO MAJOR MACKENZIE RICHMOND HILL ON L4S 0G1

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Hi, I’m Janice Lewis. Welcome to Roadside Therapies, a practice helping people in Ontario and Alberta, Canada. With over 12 years of experience across the public, non-profit, and private sectors, I bring a treasure trove of knowledge to support you. Whether it’s fostering growth or providing support through tough times, I’m excited to join you on your journey of growth, laughter, release, and even moments of sadness. Each chapter of your life is unique, beautiful, and unforgettable. So, what do you say? Ready to embark on a journey toward endless possibilities? Even if you’re unsure, we won’t know until we take a few steps together. Come on, let’s see where this adventure takes us!

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Hi, I’m Janice Lewis. Welcome to Roadside Therapies, a practice helping people in Ontario and Alberta, Canada. With over 12 years of experience across the public, non-profit, and private sectors, I bring a treasure trove of knowledge to support you. Whether it’s fostering growth or providing support through tough times, I’m excited to join you on your journey of growth, laughter, release, and even moments of sadness. Each chapter of your life is unique, beautiful, and unforgettable. So, what do you say? Ready to embark on a journey toward endless possibilities? Even if you’re unsure, we won’t know until we take a few steps together. Come on, let’s see where this adventure takes us!

Email: info@roadsidetherapies.ca

Location: PO BOX 99900 KJ 425 988 RPO MAJOR MACKENZIE RICHMOND HILL ON L4S 0G1

Email: lydia.n@rootedinresilience.ca

Location: Hamilton, Ontario, L9C

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My journey into psychotherapy is deeply rooted in my personal experiences and passion for helping others. At the tender age of six, I witnessed the horrors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, an event that took my parents’ lives and the majority of my family members and left me and my siblings to navigate life amidst profound trauma and loss. Growing up in orphanages and foster homes, I faced challenges that far exceeded typical childhood experiences. Despite these adversities, I found hope, resilience, and purpose. ​ Migrating to Canada from Rwanda in 2010 marked a turning point in my life. My journey’s struggles and triumphs have shaped my commitment to mental health advocacy and my desire to support others through their own healing processes. I believe in the power of transformation and the human spirit’s ability to overcome even the most challenging circumstances. Approach to Therapy: As a therapist fluent in French and English, my therapy approach is trauma-informed and person-centered. I offer culturally sensitive therapy tailored to diverse clients, BIPOC, Afro-Black communities, and beyond. Drawing from a rich background in Clinical Counselling, my therapy is tailored to individual needs. It blends psychoeducation on brain health with evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, MBCT, ITATM, and trauma-focused therapies. I offer a supportive space to explore life challenges and improve cognitive functioning. I confidently utilize an integrative psychotherapy approach to support my clients, whether they desire to incorporate Christian faith into their therapy sessions or not. My expertise allows me to serve individuals with or without a faith-based focus, providing comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs. I understand that your journey is unique. I look forward to journeying with you through life’s challenges with empathy and compassion. Your story is unique, and I would be honored to journey with you.

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My journey into psychotherapy is deeply rooted in my personal experiences and passion for helping others. At the tender age of six, I witnessed the horrors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, an event that took my parents’ lives and the majority of my family members and left me and my siblings to navigate life amidst profound trauma and loss. Growing up in orphanages and foster homes, I faced challenges that far exceeded typical childhood experiences. Despite these adversities, I found hope, resilience, and purpose. ​ Migrating to Canada from Rwanda in 2010 marked a turning point in my life. My journey’s struggles and triumphs have shaped my commitment to mental health advocacy and my desire to support others through their own healing processes. I believe in the power of transformation and the human spirit’s ability to overcome even the most challenging circumstances. Approach to Therapy: As a therapist fluent in French and English, my therapy approach is trauma-informed and person-centered. I offer culturally sensitive therapy tailored to diverse clients, BIPOC, Afro-Black communities, and beyond. Drawing from a rich background in Clinical Counselling, my therapy is tailored to individual needs. It blends psychoeducation on brain health with evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, MBCT, ITATM, and trauma-focused therapies. I offer a supportive space to explore life challenges and improve cognitive functioning. I confidently utilize an integrative psychotherapy approach to support my clients, whether they desire to incorporate Christian faith into their therapy sessions or not. My expertise allows me to serve individuals with or without a faith-based focus, providing comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs. I understand that your journey is unique. I look forward to journeying with you through life’s challenges with empathy and compassion. Your story is unique, and I would be honored to journey with you.

Email: lydia.n@rootedinresilience.ca

Location: Hamilton, Ontario, L9C

Email: info@durhamtherapy.ca

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Starting therapy can feel like a hard decision, especially with a male therapist. I get that, and I’m here to make it easier. In our sessions, you’ll find a space where you’re truly listened to. We’ll work on any anxiety, depression, addiction, emotional distress, male issues or other things you may be struggling with. I use a range of different ways to help, all based on what works best for you. I believe everyone has the inner strength to change and grow. We’ll work together, at your pace, to find that strength. Whether you’re dealing with tough times, wanting to grow personally, or just aiming to feel better, I’m here to help you find your way and make the changes you’re looking for. To understand my therapeutic approach better, I encourage you to contact me if you have any questions. If it turns out that I am not the right fit for you, I am committed to assisting you in finding a therapist who is. Your journey is important, and I am here to help you start it.

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Starting therapy can feel like a hard decision, especially with a male therapist. I get that, and I’m here to make it easier. In our sessions, you’ll find a space where you’re truly listened to. We’ll work on any anxiety, depression, addiction, emotional distress, male issues or other things you may be struggling with. I use a range of different ways to help, all based on what works best for you. I believe everyone has the inner strength to change and grow. We’ll work together, at your pace, to find that strength. Whether you’re dealing with tough times, wanting to grow personally, or just aiming to feel better, I’m here to help you find your way and make the changes you’re looking for. To understand my therapeutic approach better, I encourage you to contact me if you have any questions. If it turns out that I am not the right fit for you, I am committed to assisting you in finding a therapist who is. Your journey is important, and I am here to help you start it.

Email: info@durhamtherapy.ca

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