Harmony (she/they) is a transfem, neurodivergent student counsellor who lives with chronic pain. Her areas of interest and life experience include gender affirmation, religious trauma, disordered eating, and disability. Harmony strives to be flexible, creative, and ultimately responsive to the client’s needs.
Read MoreSammy (she/her) is a neuro-spicy, disabled, queer, poly, Métis student counsellor. By creating a sex-and-body-positive, empowering, affirmative, anti-oppressive and safe space, her focus is working alongside sex work, poly, kink, and queer folx.
Read MoreAileen is a queer, bicultural individual bringing 5+ years of frontline experience in community mental health to her role as a student counsellor. She walks alongside marginalized and minority folks facing addiction, cultural trauma, identity exploration, anxiety, and relational challenges.
Read MoreGurvaan (she/they) is a student counsellor that works with people navigating anxiety, life transitions, issues of identity, and experiences of trauma. You can expect sessions to be inviting, validating, and attentive to structural barriers.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Hannah (They/She) is a student counsellor that is a queer, small-fat, white settler. They work with individuals and couples that are exploring concerns related to identity, desire, grief, polyamoury and body image. You can expect sessions with Hannah to be gentle, warm, validating, playful, trauma-informed, and mindful of systemic oppression.
Read MoreWaitlist closed. Mayra (she, her) is a student counsellor who offers services in English and Spanish. You can expect a safe and compassionate session with anti-oppressive practices. She supports folks navigating life transitions, cultural identity, and experiencing structural barriers.
Read MoreSawlat is a first generation Bengali immigrant raised in Canada. She is a Registered Social Worker who works alongside folks navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, relational struggles, sexuality, and trauma.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Lina (she/her) is a student counsellor who offers a compassionate, respectful, and inclusive healing relationship where you can feel heard, safe, and supported. Lina values strength-based, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction approaches.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Rabab (she/her) is a second generation Lebanese immigrant. She is committed to cultivating a safe, warm and non-judgemental space to support clients through their unique journeys and struggles. She brings genuine empathy, care and respect to clients, and honours their life experiences and culture.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Stephany is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. She sees counselling as an opportunity to walk beside folx, co-creating safety and dignity as they navigate their healing journeys and call in their own wisdom. She believes her role is one of facilitating and collaborating, and that each client brings their own expertise, gifts, and the seeds for resilience.
Read MorePin-Han is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. Pin-Han's approach to therapy is person-centred, strengths-based, and trauma-informed. Pin-Han provides anti-oppressive and nonjudgmental care to marginalized individuals who are in the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, immigrants, who use substances, and survivors of violence.
Read MoreMich is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. They offer relationship, family and individual counselling to all folks, with experience working with/in the 2SLGBTQIA+, poly, sex work, neurodivergent and veterinary communities.
Read MoreLaura is a Canadian Certified Counsellor. Their counselling style is warm and nonjudgmental, creating space for you to share your story at your own pace. Laura’s focus is on providing affirming counselling for fellow ace, aro, queer, non-binary, disabled, COVID-conscious, neurodivergent, and fat people.
Read MoreLjudmila Petrovic is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who does individual and relationship counselling around trauma, sexuality, and identity. Her approach is collaborative, anti-oppressive, playful, trauma-informed, and strengths based.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Maryanne is a queer, bicultural Associate Counsellor and Registered Social Worker with both lived and professional experience. Their perspective is informed by an intersectional social justice lens. She approaches her counselling work with a collaborative, inquisitive spirit and trauma-aware, harm-reduction approach.
Read MoreRaman is an Art Therapist. She works from a trauma-informed, multicultural perspective to understand how social and cultural factors influence our lives. You can expect sessions with Raman to be validating, warm, and educational.
Read MoreJayne is a queer Certified Canadian Counsellor committed to social justice. Her approach to counselling is person-centred, honouring each client and their lived experience. Jayne is passionate about the therapeutic relationship and provides a safe, warm, welcoming, and affirming healing space. Her focus is working with anxiety, depression, and family and relationship concerns.
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