Trauma and PTSD therapists in Sainte Catherine de la Jacques Cartier, Quebec QC, Canada CA
Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS
Psychologist, Ph.D.(Applied Psychology), Dh.C.(Florida), FRSM(UK), FRSPH(UK), FACCPH(UK), FTBCCT(UK), Dip.CBT(UK), Dip.(Couples Therapy), Dip.(Hypnotherapy), Dip.(Relationship Psychology), Dip.(Nutrition Science), Cert.(Integrative Mental Health)
I treat trauma and PTSD using Psychoanalysis, CBT, DBT and clinical hypnotherapy.
18 Years Experience
PSYNETONLINE
Therapist, MPS
Sometimes we struggle to regain our stability on diverse challenges on a daily basis.
25 Years Experience
Elena Serra
Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist (RP-Q)
Trauma is our #1 specialty. There are many kinds of trauma "disorders", ranging from single-event PTSD (e.g. surviving a fire) to a more subtle and complex trauma caused by repeated experiences of invalidation, silencing, gaslighting, narcissistic parenting, bullying, and other adverse childhood events. We would like to work with you to overcome emotional flashbacks, recurring nightmares, dissociation, insecurity, depression, anxiety, loneliness, difficulty managing emotions, and other problems associated with trauma.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Sauer
Life Coach, MD;ND
Trauma and post-traumatic stress are common. may of us suffered adverse childhood events, not aways are we aware of it. Traumatic events, depending on your genetic and other "landscape" of your brain, can be permanently encoded in the amygdala in your brain. This is what causes the symptoms of PTSD. Psychosensory methods, like EMDR, EFT and Havening Techniques and Havening Touch, when administered by an experienced Practitioner, can remove the stress-encoding from the event memory and so remove the symptoms that may bother you and allow a new and more helpful way of processing the event/s that caused the symptoms.
34 Years Experience
Nicole Marek
Psychologist, Psychotherapist, OPQ
Research has revealed that when a traumatic event occurs, the emotional reaction can get stored in our bodies. When this happens we call it trauma. I have trained in many approaches to foster trauma recovery and will use one or more in session. I like to apply somatic work to connect to and release trauma held in the body, and I use Internal Family Systems to identify and help parts of ourselves whose protective function is no longer necessary or optimal. Trauma work is lengthy and challenging, but I believe it is necessary if we want to be free of the control of our past.
18 Years Experience