Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Plantagenet, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Kathleen King
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker
Suicidal ideation is common for people struggling with anxiety, depression, and trauma. It can feel alarming, confusing, or sometimes comforting when these thoughts arise. Together we will talk about your thoughts directly and ensure that you have safety plan in place while developing a variety of healthier coping strategies to turn to in moments of distress and overwhelm.
9 Years Experience
Beyond Talk Psychotherapy
Licensed Psychoanalyst, RP, CAT, CCC, ATPQ, ACNN
Suicidal thoughts can be characterized by thoughts and preoccupations with death and suicide. A CBT and Narrative approach will be used to explore your relationship with these thoughts. By externalizing these thoughts we will be able to explore and understand the narrative seperatly from your identity. By understanding you thoughts and behaviours we can also start the process of change.
2 Years Experience
Cara Briscoe
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
When life feels so challenging and hope is lost, suicidal thoughts and/or desires to self-harm may arise. I am here to support you in creating a safety plan, developing additional coping mechanisms, providing tools for assessing risk and building upon your resources. While your safety is always my first priority, I also welcome open, honest and non-judgemental conversations about suicidal ideation and self-harm that go beyond surface level safety concerns. I acknowledge the social stigma that exists around topics of suicide and self-harm, which is why I strive to provide a safe space that you may not have otherwise.
5 Years Experience
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Stress, loneliness, depression, anxiety, guilt, shame, hurt, pain are some of the reasons of a person experiencing negative thoughts which may be uncontrollable and lead towards suicidal thoughts. This behavior should be taken seriously, and help should be taken promptly.
26 Years Experience
Self Ease Solutions
Counsellor/Therapist, PC
Suicidal Thoughts are more common than one would think. At times we may not want to live with our current situations or states but this does not mean we want to die. Finding ways and reasons to live is crucial to ensure suicidal thoughts do not become action.
8 Years Experience