Psychosis therapists in Amherstburg, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Laura Farberman
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW
I have worked with family members of folks with psychosis, schizophrenia and other chronic mental health challenges. In our work together, you will come to understand family dynamics and patterns that can change in order to change the family system. I hold space for client's to acknowledge the difficulties in their daily lives and also to understand their own feelings and reactions to what they are going through.
14 Years Experience
Jessica Callegari
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
FREE 30-minute consultations! My goal in therapy is to provide a compassionate, safe and non-judgmental environment where I will work alongside you, highlighting your strengths and resiliency. Whether you are experiencing psychosis for the first time, or have experienced psychosis for awhile, it can feel like a very scary and isolating experience. There are many reasons why someone may start to experience psychosis. I firmly believe you are more than what you are going through right now, and together we can work towards building a more authentic and empowered life while we reduce and manage the symptoms of psychosis.
1 Years Experience
Arzu Ferguson
Psychologist, M.Sc., RP, C. Psych.
When choosing a therapist, it is important to find someone that will understand your situation. Likewise, you want to feel at ease when sharing your feelings and thoughts. My goal as a psychotherapist is to work as a team to explore alternative ways to deal with challenges. I have advanced training in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical-Behavioural Therapy (DBT). For further information, please feel free to contact me and receive a prompt reply.
27 Years Experience
Clayre Sessoms Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, RCT, RCC, CCC, ATR-P
I provide compassionate support for individuals experiencing psychosis, using evidence-based approaches to enhance coping skills, self-awareness, and emotional stability in their journey toward recovery.
9 Years Experience
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Psychosis refers to a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality. During an episode of psychosis, a person's thoughts and perceptions are disrupted and they may have difficulty recognizing what is real and what is not. This can create anxiety when the person stabilizes.
4 Years Experience