Online Codependency therapists in University, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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Yasmin Rombola-Bacchus
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, Registered Psychotherapist, Dipl. Psych.
Individuals struggling with codependency often struggle with setting effective boundaries. Learning interpersonal effectiveness skills can help facilitate healthy boundary setting. My goal is to help you find a balance with your boundaries with others to challenge the codependency that you struggle with.
3 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Preeti Taneja
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker - R.S.W, M.S.W, B.S.W
Codependency often stems from a deep-seated need to prioritize others over oneself. I help clients recognize these patterns, build self-awareness, and develop the confidence to create healthier, more balanced relationships. Together, we work on fostering independence and self-worth
18 Years Experience
Online in University, ON (Online Only)
AL Kaibzhanov, Psychotherapist & Coach | Anxiety, Trauma & EMDR Therapy
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW, LCSW
Codependency often involves placing the needs of others ahead of your own while struggling with boundaries, self-worth, or emotional dependence. I help clients identify unhealthy relationship patterns and develop greater self-awareness, confidence, and independence. Together, we'll work toward building healthier and more balanced relationships.
17 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Alison Taylor
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, GIT.Dip, CAPT, CRPO
Codependency often shows up as people-pleasing, difficulty setting boundaries, or losing yourself in relationships. Underneath these patterns is a deeply, universally human longing for connection, safety, and belonging. In our work together, we explore how your unique, brilliant, creative ways of relating developed, how they once kept you safe, and how these recurring motifs continue to shape your experience today. You’ll notice I’m hesitant to agree that you are a problem that needs to be "solved" or “fixed.” Time and again, I've found it’s just not true that there is anything wrong with you. Instead, we will bring awareness to what you’re experiencing in your body, your emotions, and your relationships in the present moment, especially when you try to express your needs or set limits. As we move with curiosity and creativity through the ways you’ve come to know yourself in the world, our discoveries can support you in reconnecting with your own sense of self, building clear, flexible boundaries, and learning how to stay connected to others without losing yourself.
5 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Goran Kosanovic
Registered Psychotherapist, HBCom, MACP
Codependency can create unhealthy, one-sided relationships where individuals feel overly responsible for others’ feelings, behaviors, or well-being. Through solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT), individuals can explore the patterns that contribute to codependent behaviors and work toward establishing healthier boundaries, self-esteem, and emotional independence. Therapy helps clients recognize the signs of codependency in relationships, whether in romantic partnerships, family dynamics, or friendships, and provides actionable tools to build more balanced, mutually fulfilling connections. Overcoming codependency allows individuals to regain self-worth, foster personal growth, and develop healthier, more sustainable relationships.
4 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Clare Pentelow
Therapist, MSW, RSW
Co-dependency often feels like an internal compass that is permanently pointed toward everyone else’s needs, leaving your own sense of self lost in the process. You might find yourself over-functioning in relationships, struggling to set boundaries, or feeling responsible for others' emotions. In our sessions, we move beyond simple "people-pleasing" labels to unpack the profound impact these patterns have had on your life and your identity.
Using an IFS and relational approach, we’ll get to know the parts of you that feel it’s "unsafe" to have needs of your own. By weaving in psychodynamic insights and self-compassion, we explore the roots of these dynamics—often tracing them back to early experiences where staying attuned to others was a necessary form of care or protection. My goal is to help you shift from external validation to internal security, fostering a relationship with yourself that is rooted in choice, boundaries, and genuine self-worth.
16 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Nicole Moss
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), C.S.P.S.S
Life can feel overwhelming when you’re carrying the codependency on your own. My goal is to support you as I genuinely feel that everyone holds their own map to healing, however, many often need help navigating their path forward. Whether you’re also working on trauma recovery, healing from abuse, or working through the stages of grief, you don’t have to go through it alone. I am grateful to be that source of support for current and new clients. I help people create, enforce, and maintain boundaries that may have once felt impossible to implement, giving them space to feel safer, more empowered, and more connected to themselves and others. I work from an eclectic approach, believing there is no one-size-fits-all path to therapy. Together we can help you break free from limiting patterns and beliefs.
1 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Jane Allen
Psychologist, Master Counselling, BSc. Eng, MBA
Many clients are unaware that they exist in codependent relationships. They may feel frustrated and resentful in their relationships and yet may not understand that they themselves can start the process of change to build more fulfilling relationships. I work with clients to understand their family of origin, learn about their patterns and beliefs that do not serve them well anymore, and gain confidence to make changes that free them from codependency.
6 Years Experience
Online in University, ON (Online Only)
Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health
Psychologist
We have a great team of 20+ therapists with varying skills and specialties including working with codependency.
23 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Sherine Chacko
Registered Social Worker, MSW,RSW
Codependency therapy online helps you move from people-pleasing to healthy connection. We practise boundary scripts and values-based choices that reduce guilt. Expect steps you can use in your next conversation.
17 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Rebecca Goldstein, TuneinTherapy, ADHD | Trauma | Autism
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW, MTA, BMT, FAMI
Codependency is not always as simple as “being too dependent.” Relationship patterns are shaped by culture, trauma, neurodivergence, family systems, values, survival strategies, and the ways we’ve learned to feel safe, loved, or needed.
Rather than assuming closeness, caregiving, or interdependence are automatically unhealthy, my approach is about exploring what actually feels balanced, supportive, and sustainable for you.
Together, we can look at patterns like people-pleasing, losing yourself, difficulty trusting your own needs, or fear of conflict — not to force independence for the sake of it, but to help you build healthier trust in yourself, clearer boundaries, and relationships that feel more intentional and workable.
12 Years Experience
Online in University, ON (Online Only)
Kati Dobrei
Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
If you find yourself putting others' needs before your own, struggling to set boundaries, or feeling responsible for everyone else's wellbeing, you're not alone. Together, we'll explore the patterns behind these relationships while helping you develop healthier boundaries, greater self-trust, and more balanced connections, ultimately focused on re-connecting to self.
1 Years Experience
Online in University, ON (Online Only)
Adrienne Sharma-Richardson PhD MEd RP OCT
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Gestalt Psychotherapist Somatic Experiencing Practitioner Gottman Trained Couples Therapist
Oh boy... I know this is a tough one.
What does Co-dependency actually look like?
These are 20 signs of Co-dependency...
Do you have...
Depression?
Anxiety?
Stress?
Low self-esteem?
Low levels of narcissism?
Familial dysfunction?
Low emotional expressivity?
These are some of the things (Marks et al., 2012) found to correlate with codependency.
According to Lancer, 2016; Mental Health America other signs of Co-dependency may also include:
Having poor boundaries;
Having a hard time saying no;
Having trouble communicating honestly;
Showing emotional reactivity;
Having a need for control, especially over others;
Feeling compelled to take care of people;
Feeling a need to be liked by everyone;
Feeling a need to always be in a relationship;
Fixating on mistakes;
Denying one’s own needs, thoughts, and feelings;
Having intimacy issues;
Confusing love and pity;
Displaying fear of abandonment.
If that's you or your partner I recommend couples therapy!
13 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Codependency is a bit complex psychological issue where your happiness, emotions, mood are controlled by a person, place, substance and you feel low, depressed, anxiety, being dishonest, difficulty in maintaining boundaries which may have effect on your relationships, work place, etc.
28 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Shannon Kane
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, and Counsellor RP, C.R.P.O, H.B.A, M.A.C.P
Codependency can lead to emotional exhaustion, difficulty setting boundaries, and a loss of self-identity in relationships. I work with clients to develop self-awareness, rebuild self-esteem, and foster healthier relationship patterns using IFS, attachment-based therapy, and boundary-setting techniques.
9 Years Experience
Online in University, ON (Online Only)
Britney Victor
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
If your self-worth rises and falls with someone else’s mood, it’s time to break the cycle. My codependency counselling blends attachment-focused therapy, boundary work, and nervous-system regulation to foster authentic self-esteem and balanced relationships. Durham Region clients learn to shift from people-pleasing to purposeful connection.
13 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Natasha Tuletta-Bowman, PhDs, MA, MBA
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Solution Focused Brief & Couples Therapist
I help individuals break free from codependent patterns by fostering healthier relationships, building self-esteem, and promoting personal independence. Together, we’ll work toward emotional healing and balanced connections.
26 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Shoban Jeyamuraly
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MACP
Codependency often involves losing yourself in the needs of others. I help clients identify patterns, set healthy boundaries, and build a stronger sense of self, fostering more balanced and fulfilling relationships.
3 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Karen (Ellis) Croley
Registered Psychotherapist, (Qualifying), MACP, B.Ed, B.A
Codependent patterns can leave you feeling drained, stuck, or overly responsible for others’ feelings. Therapy provides a supportive space to understand these patterns, set healthy boundaries, and build more balanced, fulfilling relationships.
3 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Sage Ariel Seguin
Registered Psychotherapist, QRP, MACP
Many of the adults I work with have spent years putting others' needs ahead of their own — at work, in family roles, or in close relationships — and arrive depleted and unsure who they are beneath the caretaking. For late-identified neurodivergent clients, codependency often overlaps with masking and over-functioning to keep relationships safe. Using Internal Family Systems and emotion-focused approaches, we explore the patterns and attachment wounds underneath people-pleasing, so reclaiming your own needs feels possible.
1 Years Experience
Online in University, ON
Codependency therapists in University, Ontario, Canada Statistics
Codependency therapists in University, Ontario, Canada average 11 years of experience and charge around $173 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Codependency (100%), Anxiety or Fears (91%), and Self Esteem (88%).
Average years in practice
11 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$173
Gender ID
| 73% |
Female |
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| 20% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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| 3% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 55% |
In Person and Online |
|
| 45% |
Online Only |
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Top Specialties
| 100% | Codependency |
| 91% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 88% | Self Esteem |
| 86% | Depression |
| 78% | Trauma and PTSD |
| 78% | Stress |
| 70% | Loss or Grief |