Alysha Bernstein

You may be on my profile because how you usually cope is not working right now. Sometimes we can feel ‘stuck’ or a ‘burden’ to those around us. I have a passion for working with individuals and young adults who are currently or have previously experienced; interpersonal conflict, anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and issues with coping in daily life. Every client is different and I strive to work collaboratively with you to find a comfortable rhythm that best suits you. I focus on building a strong and trusting relationship together and knowing what you are getting into will help mediate those fears. I have my Master’s in Counselling Psychology and am a member of the OSRP and am a Registered Psychotherapist(qualifying) with the CRPO. I have done post-graduate certifications in; Addictions and Mental Health, Clinical Traumatology, Feminist & Queer Psychology, Indigenous Studies, and various therapeutic modalities (including Motivational Interviewing, DBT, CBT, Inner Critic Work, EFT, and IFS). I come at this work from years as a peer support facilitator. I’ve sat with individuals, families, and groups during exceptionally difficult periods in their lives. What I know how to do is to sit with what is hard, to listen empathetically, to build a space of safety and non-judgement, and create an authentic dialogue with you as we get to know one another.

Hatty Wong

Have you ever experienced periods in your life where you are so troubled by stress, anxiety relationship difficulties, and/or depressed mood but is uncertain who to turn to talk about the issues in fear that you’ll be misunderstood or that others simply just won’t get what you’re going through? If so, I would be happy to work with you to explore the issues troubling you. As a Psychotherapist, I have worked with a number of individuals ranging from ages 7 – 65+ from various ethnic backgrounds to help them work through a variety of issues. I have experience working with those in the LGBTQ community and marginalized groups.

I have close to 10 years of experience working in various settings (hospital, private practice, correctional facilities). I normally approach much of my work from a Cognitive Behavioral or Dialectical Behavioral approach – but as each client and their concerns are unique in its’ own way, I am also quite versatile in my approach.

One of the most difficult yet courageous step when seeking therapy is reaching out. I strongly believe that no significant therapeutic progress can be achieved without first having a strong therapeutic relationship with your client. I offer a free brief telephone consultation to help us decide if we would be a good fit to work together.

Specialties:

  • Trauma
  • First Responders
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries/Concussion
  • Clients involved in the legal system (incarcerated)

Eowyn Jordison

As a therapist, and current psychoanalytic candidate, my approach is relational, psychodynamic and integrative; providing space to attend to your experience, attune to your aspirations, and promote growth towards the changes you want to realize. Important to my approach is the establishment of a therapeutic relationship that fosters acceptance, trust, and compassion. My approach considers relationships between family, socio-cultural, and historical contexts and psychological well-being. I can offer support on issues including:

  • Relationships
  • Anxiety
  • Grief
  • Depression
  • Intergenerational Trauma
  • Complex Trauma
  • Sexuality
  • Self-Esteem
  • Academic & Career Transition
  • Work-Related Stress
  • Difficulties with Anger

I am experienced supporting:

  • Students (including mature and first-generation college, undergraduate, masters, and PHD post-secondary students)
  • Educators and Professionals in Health and Helping Professions
  • 2SLGBTQ+ folks
  • Artists and Creatives
  • Newcomers and Refugees
  • Individuals with histories of homelessness and economic insecurity