Our Services

Individual Psychotherapy
50 min- $175 / 80 min- $240
Areas of Focus
We support clients navigating anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm, as well as deeper wounds like trauma, intergenerational pain, and family shame. Many of the people we work with are holding the weight of cultural expectations, people-pleasing, and the feeling of not being fully understood — even in past therapy spaces. We create space for healing around identity, self-worth, boundaries, and the complex experiences that come with being first-generation, racialized, or between cultures. We’re here to support you through:
Anxiety
- General Anxiety
- Social Anxiety
- Phobias & OCD
- Racing thoughts
- Procrastination
- Avoidance
Self-esteem
- Self-doubt
- Negative self-talk
- Body image
- Fear of failure
- Confidence
Trauma
- Childhood Trauma
- Sexual abuse
- PTSD
- Shame & Family Guilt
- Intergenerational Trauma
Stress
- Workplace Stress
- Burnout
- Emotion Dysregulation
- Overthinking
- Irritability
Depression
- Low mood
- Worthlessness
- Lack of Motivation
- Self-criticism
- Disconnection
Relationships
- Communication
- Family/partner/friend conflict
- Attachment Wounds
- People-pleasing
- Boundaries
Life Transitions
- Breakups & Separation
- Health Concerns
- Uncertainty
- Grief & Bereavement
- Major life events
Identity & LGBTQ2S+
- Self-development
- First-Gen Identity
- Faith & Spirituality
- Gender-affirming Therapy
- Building Connection
Clinical Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to identify and shift unhelpful thoughts, behaviours, and beliefs that affect
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to strengthen skills in emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
- Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) to deepen awareness of emotional patterns and build self-compassion and connection.
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) to help you explore and gently connect with different “parts” of yourself — including those shaped by trauma, protection, and resilience — with compassion and curiosity.
- Narrative Therapy to support you in re-authoring stories shaped by family, culture, and systemic experiences.
- Somatic & Mindfulness-Based Approaches to bring awareness and grounding to the body, helping to regulate the nervous system and reconnect with self.
- Person-Centered Therapy to offer a warm, empathetic, and non-judgmental space where you are fully seen, accepted, and empowered to guide your own healing.
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help you build psychological flexibility, clarify your values, and take meaningful action, even in the presence of pain or uncertainty.
- Inner Child Work & Parts Work to support healing for younger parts of self carrying pain, unmet needs, or protective roles.
Frequently asked questions
Psychotherapy can benefit anyone who’s struggling with life’s challenges, excessive stress, adjusting to a new life situation or medical condition and/or who has a mental health or behavioural condition. This includes children, adolescents and adults. Psychotherapy sessions can last a few weeks or months for short-term issues or could last for several months or years for more complex situations or chronic conditions. Some (but not the only) signs that you may benefit from talk therapy include:
– You feel a negative mood most days.
– You have lost interest in things that you once enjoyed.
– You feel overwhelmed by life, and it’s impacting your mood and daily functioning.
– You feel like you can’t control your emotions.
– You have anxious, intrusive or racing thoughts.
– You’re eating and/or sleeping habits have changed.
– Certain habits are becoming problematic, such as excessive drinking, drug use, gambling or other risky behaviours.
– You’ve experienced trauma, such as a car accident, the death of a loved one or physical or sexual assault.
– You have persistently low self-esteem and self-confidence.
– You’re experiencing persistent issues with relationships, whether it’s with a romantic partner, family member or co-worker.
– You’re having a hard time dealing with stress related to work, family or school.
– You’ve been withdrawing from social relationships and/or social activities.
1. Please ensure the Intake, Consent, and Terms of Services forms are completed and signed prior to your session. They will be sent to you by our Intake Coordinator or Therapist when you book your first session (Initial Assessment). If they are not completed prior to the session, you will be required to complete them during the appointment.
2. The therapist will reivew the Terms of Service, which includes cancellation policy, limitations to confidentiality, record-keeping, and more.
3. Your therapist will spend the majority of the session inquiring about relevant details about your life including your childhood, family members, mental health and medical history, school and work history, relationships, trauma, past and present stressors, and more. It is entirely up to you to determine how much you’d like to share in the first session; if there are things you do not want to discuss, you are more than welcome to say “pass” to ensure that you feel comfortable.
4. Your therapist will inquire about your reasons for attending therapy or your presenting concerns, and your goals for therapy will be discussed. After your first session (Initial Assessment), the following sessions (Treatment Sessions) will be focused on following a treatment plan which will include interventions, tools, psychoeducation, evaluation, and metrics to assess the progress of your goals. Homework and exercises may be recommended by your therapist to help achieve your intended goals.