Our Team.
Our practice is grounded in a shared commitment to trauma-informed, affirming, and inclusive care that honours each person’s lived experience. We work across the lifespan—supporting children, adolescents, adults, families, and communities—guided by the belief that healing happens in relationship.
As a team, we blend psychodynamic depth with a deep engagement in social justice. While each clinician brings their own perspective and expertise, we’re united by a core belief: meaningful therapeutic work begins when people feel seen, heard, and respected in all their complexity.
Services
Getting Help
General Psychological and Psychiatric Diagnoses
Anxiety disorders
Bipolar disorder
Compulsive sexual behaviours
Depression and suicidal thoughts
Other psychological and psychiatric conditions
Neurodivergence
I offer assessment and psychotherapy for neurodivergent individuals, focusing on exploring the deeper emotional, relational, and unconscious aspects of their experiences in working through emotional turmoil and problems in day to day life.
Chronic Illness
Living with a chronic illness impacts mental, emotional, and relational well-being. I offer compassionate support to help individuals manage the psychological toll of long-term health conditions and improve their quality of life.
Gender and Sexuality
Gender affirming healthcare
Exploring gender identity and expression
Exploring sexuality and sexual orientation from an affirming perspective.
Consensual nonmonogamy and relationship diversity (including BDSM and kink dynamics)
Intimate Partner Relationships
I provide a supportive space for couples, and those in non-monogamous relationships to navigate relational challenges. This includes addressing communication difficulties, building trust, managing conflict, and exploring the complexities of maintaining meaningful, fulfilling connections.
Trauma
Trauma and torture
Complex and recurrent trauma
Sexual and gender-based violence
Self Development
Through a depth psychology approach, I help individuals develop deeper insight into their sense of self. This includes exploring unconscious patterns, understanding how you relate to yourself and others, and fostering meaningful change in your personal and relational life.
Loss
Dealing with bereavement and loss of a loved one.
Complicated grief is an intense, persistent form of mourning that interferes with daily functioning and prevents individuals from adapting to the loss over time.