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 MoreOlivander (He/Him) is a Registered Clinical Counselor and Registered Social Worker. If you are curious about trauma-focused counseling, talk therapy, EMDR, Somatic therapy, and an attachment-based therapeutic approach, connect with Olivander. He is a white settler, queer, trans, and neurodivergent.
Read MoreShana (she/they) is a student counsellor who is passionate about providing a safe, validating, and collaborative space for clients. Their practice is anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and harm reducing, with a touch of playfulness.
Read MoreLea is a nonbinary, neurodivergent disabled student counsellor with a warm and collaborative style. Lea’s focus is to create affirming, accessible, and COVID-conscious spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ and disabled people experiencing shame and distress.
Read MoreSam is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and RCC-Approved Clinical Supervisor (provisional), who works alongside folks navigating identity, traumas and relationships. Currently with space for Hormone Readiness assessments and clinical consultation.
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 MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Jess is a Registered Clinical Counsellor offering individual counselling sessions as well as clinical supervision and consultation. Their values are guided by being trauma-informed, social justice, and anti-oppressive and they offer tools from narrative therapy, family systems, somatic approaches, expressive arts, and parts work.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Beth is a Registered Clinical Counsellor offering a collaborative, client-centred, anti-oppressive, and trauma-informed approach. Her practice is heavily informed by systems thinking, intersectional feminism, harm reduction, non-binary values, queer theory, attachment theory, and somatics.
Read MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Lina is a queer, autistic and bi-cultural Canadian Certified Counsellor. She works with marginalized clients including BIPOC, neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, immigrants, and poly communities. Her practice is trauma-informed and you can expect a therapeutic space that prioritizes authenticity and empowerment.
Read MoreMaryanne 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 MoreWaitlist for New Clients. Kaitlyn is a Canadian Certified Counsellor who sees counselling as a way for you to become empowered in your own healing. They draw from a wide range of different counselling approaches, tailoring sessions to each person's needs. Kaitlyn’s approach has been described as warm, open, and creative.
Read MoreSouzan (she/her) is a Pre-Licensed Associate Counsellor. As a neurodivergent person and first-generation immigrant, she approaches therapy from a multicultural, trauma-informed lens. You can expect a safe space that promotes curiosity, authenticity, and empowerment. Souz works with individuals aged 13+.
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