Tansi, Hello, Sawubona, Mhoroi, Bwanji, Hola
My name is Busi, a Registered Social Worker (#6099) living and working on Treaty 4 territory since 2001.
I specialize in therapy in therapy with children 10+, youth and adults who are experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss. I work collaboratively with families and their support networks to promote positive growth and change.
I am trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Grief & Bereavement, Conflict Resolution, Mental Health First Aid, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills, Positive Psychology, Expressive Art Therapy, and additional training in trauma, domestic violence, abuse, child development, anti-oppressive and intersectionality, & LGBTQ2. I’m currently enrolled in Transformative Life Coaching and CBT Practitioner training.
Tansi, Hello, Sawubona, Mhoroi, Bwanji, Hola
My name is Busi, a Registered Social Worker (#6099) living and working on Treaty 4 territory since 2001.
I specialize in therapy in therapy with children 10+, youth and adults who are experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss. I work collaboratively with families and their support networks to promote positive growth and change.
I am trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Grief & Bereavement, Conflict Resolution, Mental Health First Aid, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills, Positive Psychology, Expressive Art Therapy, and additional training in trauma, domestic violence, abuse, child development, anti-oppressive and intersectionality, & LGBTQ2. I’m currently enrolled in Transformative Life Coaching and CBT Practitioner training.
My career as a Psychotherapist has allowed me to work with adults navigating a wide range of challenges, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, life transitions, trauma, racial trauma, and more.
I am deeply passionate about helping individuals and couples engage in self-discovery and pursue a greater sense of fulfillment. My approach is calm and welcoming, with the goal of fostering a nonjudgmental space grounded in trust and compassion.
You can expect our sessions to be rooted in empathy and collaboration. I use an integrative approach, drawing from a variety of therapeutic modalities to help you manage difficult emotions, develop healthier coping strategies, and make meaningful progress toward positive change.
As a Black-identifying therapist of Caribbean descent, I understand the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities and the lack of representation within many areas of mental health care. As such, I strive to tailor my approach to your cultural needs while thoughtfully considering the impact of your cultural identity on your mental health and overall well-being.
My career as a Psychotherapist has allowed me to work with adults navigating a wide range of challenges, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, life transitions, trauma, racial trauma, and more.
I am deeply passionate about helping individuals and couples engage in self-discovery and pursue a greater sense of fulfillment. My approach is calm and welcoming, with the goal of fostering a nonjudgmental space grounded in trust and compassion.
You can expect our sessions to be rooted in empathy and collaboration. I use an integrative approach, drawing from a variety of therapeutic modalities to help you manage difficult emotions, develop healthier coping strategies, and make meaningful progress toward positive change.
As a Black-identifying therapist of Caribbean descent, I understand the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities and the lack of representation within many areas of mental health care. As such, I strive to tailor my approach to your cultural needs while thoughtfully considering the impact of your cultural identity on your mental health and overall well-being.
Angélique Ndorimana is a Registered Social Worker with more than 10 years of experience supporting individuals living with mental health challenges, addictions, burnout, trauma, racial stress, and leadership fatigue. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Ottawa and a degree in Criminology from Carleton University. Her work is grounded in creating psychologically safe, culturally responsive spaces where clients can feel supported, empowered, and understood.
Angélique works with high-achieving professionals, healthcare workers, first responders, leaders, and BIPOC adults who are often carrying significant responsibilities while navigating stress, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, or difficult life transitions. Her approach is collaborative, practical, trauma-informed, and tailored to each client’s unique goals and lived experiences. She integrates evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, REBT, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, cognitive restructuring, coaching, and culturally competent therapy.
In addition to her clinical work, Angélique has extensive experience facilitating wellness initiatives, mental health education, and psychologically safe workplace conversations within community and organizational settings. She is passionate about helping individuals and teams navigate conflict, strengthen communication, and build healthier, more sustainable relationships and environments.
Known for her empathy, warmth, humility, and engaging energy, Angélique brings authenticity and adaptability to her work. Her multicultural background, rooted in Eastern African and European heritage, allows her to connect meaningfully with people from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. She offers services in both English and French, and also speaks Russian, Kirundi, and some Spanish.
Angélique Ndorimana is a Registered Social Worker with more than 10 years of experience supporting individuals living with mental health challenges, addictions, burnout, trauma, racial stress, and leadership fatigue. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Ottawa and a degree in Criminology from Carleton University. Her work is grounded in creating psychologically safe, culturally responsive spaces where clients can feel supported, empowered, and understood.
Angélique works with high-achieving professionals, healthcare workers, first responders, leaders, and BIPOC adults who are often carrying significant responsibilities while navigating stress, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, or difficult life transitions. Her approach is collaborative, practical, trauma-informed, and tailored to each client’s unique goals and lived experiences. She integrates evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, REBT, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, cognitive restructuring, coaching, and culturally competent therapy.
In addition to her clinical work, Angélique has extensive experience facilitating wellness initiatives, mental health education, and psychologically safe workplace conversations within community and organizational settings. She is passionate about helping individuals and teams navigate conflict, strengthen communication, and build healthier, more sustainable relationships and environments.
Known for her empathy, warmth, humility, and engaging energy, Angélique brings authenticity and adaptability to her work. Her multicultural background, rooted in Eastern African and European heritage, allows her to connect meaningfully with people from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. She offers services in both English and French, and also speaks Russian, Kirundi, and some Spanish.
Hello, my name is Taiwo (pronounced TIE-woh) and I’m glad you’ve found your way here!
I hold a Master of Science in Psychotherapy, a postgraduate certificate in Concurrent Disorders and an Honours Bachelor of Arts. I bring over eight (8) years of experience supporting individuals including BIPOC and diverse communities, using lived experience, evidence-based approaches and practical tools.
I believe that therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. I see you as a whole person rather than a diagnosis or set of symptoms. Therapy with me is holistic, collaborative, insightful and rooted in authentic connection. Many of the clients I work with are navigating anxiety, depression, burnout, trauma, self esteem, domestic violence, relationship issues, grief, immigration stress, bullying, identity using real life strategies. As someone who immigrated many years ago, I understand what it means to carry that invisible weight and the importance of slowing down.
Wherever you find yourself right now, you do not have to carry everything. I see therapy as a journey of healing both the heart and mind. If this feels like your story, I would be glad to connect with you.
Hello, my name is Taiwo (pronounced TIE-woh) and I’m glad you’ve found your way here!
I hold a Master of Science in Psychotherapy, a postgraduate certificate in Concurrent Disorders and an Honours Bachelor of Arts. I bring over eight (8) years of experience supporting individuals including BIPOC and diverse communities, using lived experience, evidence-based approaches and practical tools.
I believe that therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. I see you as a whole person rather than a diagnosis or set of symptoms. Therapy with me is holistic, collaborative, insightful and rooted in authentic connection. Many of the clients I work with are navigating anxiety, depression, burnout, trauma, self esteem, domestic violence, relationship issues, grief, immigration stress, bullying, identity using real life strategies. As someone who immigrated many years ago, I understand what it means to carry that invisible weight and the importance of slowing down.
Wherever you find yourself right now, you do not have to carry everything. I see therapy as a journey of healing both the heart and mind. If this feels like your story, I would be glad to connect with you.
KaZa Family Centre provides mental health care services for individuals, couples, and families in Toronto’s Danforth/East York community.
Compassionate, evidence-based psychotherapy is available for individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families—offered in-person and online.
Thoughtful assessments provide clarity around learning, attention, neurodevelopmental differences, and emotional or mental health concerns.
Services at KaZa Family Centre are collaborative, thoughtful, and tailored to your needs.
Our clinicians draw from evidence-based approaches while remaining flexible and responsive to each person’s goals, pace, and lived experience. We believe meaningful change happens through trust, curiosity, and a strong therapeutic relationship.
We recognize that culture, language, family systems, and lived experiences shape how people understand themselves and seek support. Therapy services are available in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish. Our clinicians work with cultural humility and respect, striving to create a space where clients feel understood, affirmed, and safe to be themselves.
KaZa Family Centre provides mental health care services for individuals, couples, and families in Toronto’s Danforth/East York community.
Compassionate, evidence-based psychotherapy is available for individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families—offered in-person and online.
Thoughtful assessments provide clarity around learning, attention, neurodevelopmental differences, and emotional or mental health concerns.
Services at KaZa Family Centre are collaborative, thoughtful, and tailored to your needs.
Our clinicians draw from evidence-based approaches while remaining flexible and responsive to each person’s goals, pace, and lived experience. We believe meaningful change happens through trust, curiosity, and a strong therapeutic relationship.
We recognize that culture, language, family systems, and lived experiences shape how people understand themselves and seek support. Therapy services are available in English, French, Arabic, and Spanish. Our clinicians work with cultural humility and respect, striving to create a space where clients feel understood, affirmed, and safe to be themselves.
Hello and welcome to Sojourn Wellness, a virtual practice where we provide a sojourn (temporary stay) in a space that is safe where you can feel encouraged, hopeful, and supported on your journey to wellness. Our services include individual, couples, and family psychotherapy, coaching, assessments (ADHD, career, gifted, psychoeducational, and psychological – immigration, long-term disability, mental health, motor-vehicle accidents, workplace safety and insurance board). We have psychotherapy for people in Ontario and other provinces (contact us to inquiry about which locations), assessments for Ontario, and coaching for individuals anywhere in the world. Charmaine is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Health and Life Coach. We offer direct billing for the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) and the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) programs. Visit www.peelcounselling.com for more information and to schedule an appointment. We look forward to working with you.
Hello and welcome to Sojourn Wellness, a virtual practice where we provide a sojourn (temporary stay) in a space that is safe where you can feel encouraged, hopeful, and supported on your journey to wellness. Our services include individual, couples, and family psychotherapy, coaching, assessments (ADHD, career, gifted, psychoeducational, and psychological – immigration, long-term disability, mental health, motor-vehicle accidents, workplace safety and insurance board). We have psychotherapy for people in Ontario and other provinces (contact us to inquiry about which locations), assessments for Ontario, and coaching for individuals anywhere in the world. Charmaine is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Health and Life Coach. We offer direct billing for the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) and the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) programs. Visit www.peelcounselling.com for more information and to schedule an appointment. We look forward to working with you.
Nathalie Esinam Ahotoh is the Clinical Director of Franat Counselling Services. She holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University, a Diploma in Education, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. With over a decade of experience teaching elementary students before immigrating to Canada. In her new community in Saskatoon, Nathalie transitioned to roles supporting individuals with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, as well as those facing substance use challenges and mental health concerns.
Driven by a deep compassion for others, Nathalie pursued advanced studies in mental health and counselling psychology. She values the uniqueness of every individual and adopts an integrative approach, tailoring interventions to each client’s specific needs. Nathalie offers a warm, non-judgmental, and safe environment where clients can share their stories and develop new narratives to enrich their quality of life.
Nathalie employs a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Person-Centred Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, and Existential Therapy. Her areas of expertise include stress management, grief, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, substance use and addiction-related issues, and cross-cultural adjustment. She has extensive experience working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. Nathalie works with both youth and adults and supports families in building secure attachment relationships. She also facilitates group workshops for organizations. Nathalie is fluent in Twi and Ewe.
Nathalie is a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) and a member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).
Nathalie Esinam Ahotoh is the Clinical Director of Franat Counselling Services. She holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University, a Diploma in Education, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. With over a decade of experience teaching elementary students before immigrating to Canada. In her new community in Saskatoon, Nathalie transitioned to roles supporting individuals with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, as well as those facing substance use challenges and mental health concerns.
Driven by a deep compassion for others, Nathalie pursued advanced studies in mental health and counselling psychology. She values the uniqueness of every individual and adopts an integrative approach, tailoring interventions to each client’s specific needs. Nathalie offers a warm, non-judgmental, and safe environment where clients can share their stories and develop new narratives to enrich their quality of life.
Nathalie employs a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Person-Centred Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, and Existential Therapy. Her areas of expertise include stress management, grief, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, substance use and addiction-related issues, and cross-cultural adjustment. She has extensive experience working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. Nathalie works with both youth and adults and supports families in building secure attachment relationships. She also facilitates group workshops for organizations. Nathalie is fluent in Twi and Ewe.
Nathalie is a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) and a member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).
As a clinician, I believe that people are the experts in their own lives and have within them the strength and the capacity to enact change. I see that my responsibility as a therapist is to first, create and hold space for people who are going through something that may feel vulnerable and difficult to experience. In this space, my intention is to sit with my clients as they share their stories, feel their feelings, and process their challenges. My role is to help empower people to explore their own values and beliefs and to begin making changes that will allow them to live in alignment with those values and beliefs. I hope to support my clients in writing their own life stories and developing authentic fulfilling relationships.
I have over 18 years of experience working with children & youth and individuals & families around various issues including trauma, grief, family relationships/conflict, parenting support, depression and anxiety to name a few. I approach my work firstly through a trauma-informed lens. This means that I recognize the impact of trauma (intergeneration and/or present) on our daily lives and experiences, and I strive to ensure that my space is safe and that my work is collaborative and consensual. I also work from an attachment lens, meaning that I understand that we as humans are social beings, we exist in relationships, and as such, our relationships, good, bad, or ugly can have a profound impact on how we exist in and navigate our world. I draw on other treatment modalities as they fit with my clients.
Finally and perhaps most importantly, I recognize the role that our identities play in how we experience life. As a Black, Muslim woman, I know that my identity impacts not only how I navigate the world but also how the world experiences me. My cultural background also influences the experiences I have and how I am impacted by the things that are happening around me, both locally and globally. In addition, I recognize that a lot of what we know about psychology is based on a Euro-Western lens, and that doesn’t always fit for all of us. So in my work with my clients, I am on a journey of decolonizing my approach to mental health. This simply means that I am integrating culture, community, and awareness of the systemic realities that impact our existence into the conversation. It means that I know that there are many different definitions of healing, and there are just as many paths to get there, and I am honoured to be on this journey with my clients.
As a clinician, I believe that people are the experts in their own lives and have within them the strength and the capacity to enact change. I see that my responsibility as a therapist is to first, create and hold space for people who are going through something that may feel vulnerable and difficult to experience. In this space, my intention is to sit with my clients as they share their stories, feel their feelings, and process their challenges. My role is to help empower people to explore their own values and beliefs and to begin making changes that will allow them to live in alignment with those values and beliefs. I hope to support my clients in writing their own life stories and developing authentic fulfilling relationships.
I have over 18 years of experience working with children & youth and individuals & families around various issues including trauma, grief, family relationships/conflict, parenting support, depression and anxiety to name a few. I approach my work firstly through a trauma-informed lens. This means that I recognize the impact of trauma (intergeneration and/or present) on our daily lives and experiences, and I strive to ensure that my space is safe and that my work is collaborative and consensual. I also work from an attachment lens, meaning that I understand that we as humans are social beings, we exist in relationships, and as such, our relationships, good, bad, or ugly can have a profound impact on how we exist in and navigate our world. I draw on other treatment modalities as they fit with my clients.
Finally and perhaps most importantly, I recognize the role that our identities play in how we experience life. As a Black, Muslim woman, I know that my identity impacts not only how I navigate the world but also how the world experiences me. My cultural background also influences the experiences I have and how I am impacted by the things that are happening around me, both locally and globally. In addition, I recognize that a lot of what we know about psychology is based on a Euro-Western lens, and that doesn’t always fit for all of us. So in my work with my clients, I am on a journey of decolonizing my approach to mental health. This simply means that I am integrating culture, community, and awareness of the systemic realities that impact our existence into the conversation. It means that I know that there are many different definitions of healing, and there are just as many paths to get there, and I am honoured to be on this journey with my clients.
Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services is a Black-owned group practice dedicated to providing culturally competent, compassionate, and effective mental health support. Our mission is to create a space where Black and racialized individuals, couples and families can feel truly seen, understood, and supported, while remaining open and welcoming to clients of all backgrounds.
We offer a wide range of services, including individual therapy, couples counselling, and family work, as well as groups, workshops, community gatherings, and therapeutic retreats. Our team of seven skilled therapists brings decades of experience serving clients. We ensure that our approach is grounded in cultural understanding and relevance.
Recognizing the importance of mental health within community and culture, we strive to integrate culturally informed practices in every session, supporting clients in navigating both personal and systemic challenges. All services are available remotely, making care accessible no matter where you are.
At Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services, we believe that healing is not one-size-fits-all. Whether through individual sessions, collaborative family work, or collective community experiences, we prioritize connection, empowerment, and culturally attuned care.
Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services is a Black-owned group practice dedicated to providing culturally competent, compassionate, and effective mental health support. Our mission is to create a space where Black and racialized individuals, couples and families can feel truly seen, understood, and supported, while remaining open and welcoming to clients of all backgrounds.
We offer a wide range of services, including individual therapy, couples counselling, and family work, as well as groups, workshops, community gatherings, and therapeutic retreats. Our team of seven skilled therapists brings decades of experience serving clients. We ensure that our approach is grounded in cultural understanding and relevance.
Recognizing the importance of mental health within community and culture, we strive to integrate culturally informed practices in every session, supporting clients in navigating both personal and systemic challenges. All services are available remotely, making care accessible no matter where you are.
At Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services, we believe that healing is not one-size-fits-all. Whether through individual sessions, collaborative family work, or collective community experiences, we prioritize connection, empowerment, and culturally attuned care.
I provide individual sessions designed to meet you where you’re at and support you in becoming better at who you want to be. My work is grounded in warmth, authenticity, and empowerment, offering a safe culturally affirming space for you to explore your story at your own pace.
Each session is guided by an eclectic, strengths-based, trauma-informed, client-centered approach, allowing us to use tools and techniques that are best suited to your needs, strengths and goals.
Schedule a free consultation to see if we are the right fit for your path toward healing and continued growth.
I provide individual sessions designed to meet you where you’re at and support you in becoming better at who you want to be. My work is grounded in warmth, authenticity, and empowerment, offering a safe culturally affirming space for you to explore your story at your own pace.
Each session is guided by an eclectic, strengths-based, trauma-informed, client-centered approach, allowing us to use tools and techniques that are best suited to your needs, strengths and goals.
Schedule a free consultation to see if we are the right fit for your path toward healing and continued growth.