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Online Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Saskatchewan, CA

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Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Clayre Sessoms, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Clayre Sessoms

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CCC, ATR-BC
When you are carrying suicidal thoughts, it is often a sign that your system is in a state of profound pain and sees disappearing as the only available relief from a world that feels unyielding or hostile. I provide an unconditionally non-judgmental, deeply relational online presence for clients in British Columbia who are navigating these heavy, dark spaces. We will sit safely with your suffering together, exploring the underlying distress while gently seeking paths toward internal ease and reconnection.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon (Online Only)
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Kayla Schofield

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Suicidal thought (SI) is a broad term relating to people wishing, wanting to end their life. Life events, trauma, heavy emoitons can be too painful leading to solutions to fix this.  
6 Years Experience
Niagara Falls, Ontario therapist: Semra Lamky, Emotional Peace Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Semra Lamky, Emotional Peace Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), MACP, Bsc
I provide a compassionate and nonjudgmental space for individuals experiencing feelings of despair and hopelessness. My priority is to ensure safety while helping clients explore the underlying emotions and challenges contributing to these thoughts. Through empathetic support and evidence-based interventions, I work collaboratively to develop coping strategies, strengthen resilience, and foster hope, guiding clients toward healing, a renewed sense of purpose, and deeper connection.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Windsor, Ontario therapist: Angela Jones, registered social worker
Suicidal

Angela Jones

Registered Social Worker, MSW, BSW, RSW Registered Social Worker/ Psychotherapist
Life can be difficult, but finding help doesn't have to be. It is important to get help if you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis or is thinking about suicide. When life hits hard it is normal to have thoughts that it would be easier to deal with if you were not alive. Please reach out for help. I have a specialty in this field as a crisis response worker and can help you or someone you know cope with suicidal ideation/behaviors and or self-harm thoughts/behaviors. Feel free to schedule your free consultation by copying and pasting the link below into your web browser: https://angelajonesmsw.janeapp.com/#staff_member/1  
11 Years Experience
In-Person in Windsor, ON N8W 3H1
In-Person in Halifax, NS B3J 3K5
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan
North York, Ontario therapist: Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, CCS, RP
Experiencing suicidal thoughts can feel overwhelming and isolating. You may feel stuck, hopeless, or unsure how to cope. We provide a safe, supportive space where you can talk openly without judgment. Together, we focus on helping you stay safe and finding ways to navigate these feelings.  
11 Years Experience
Nanaimo, British Columbia therapist: Teo Counselling Services, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Teo Counselling Services

Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, CCC, RPq
Experiencing suicidal thoughts can feel isolating and overwhelming, but reaching out for support is a powerful step toward healing. I specialize in suicidal thoughts therapy, offering a compassionate and non-judgmental space to help individuals navigate these difficult emotions. Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and crisis intervention techniques, I work with clients to understand the underlying causes of their thoughts, develop coping strategies, and find hope for the future. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal ideation, I am here to offer support, safety, and guidance toward emotional recovery.  
6 Years Experience
Thornhill, Ontario therapist: Bonny Kaman Li, counselor/therapist
Suicidal

Bonny Kaman Li

Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP
I provide compassionate, nonjudgmental support for individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts. Therapy focuses on safety, understanding emotional pain, and strengthening internal and external supports. I offer a nonjudgmental and safe space to explore your emotions and develop coping strategies. You are not alone, and support is available to help you find hope and healing.  
12 Years Experience
Abbotsford, British Columbia therapist: Elysia Bronson (The Woods Counselling), registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Elysia Bronson (The Woods Counselling)

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, Online Therapy, Chronic Pain, & Traumatologist
Feeling Hopeless? There Is Help. Talk to Me Now. At The Woods Counselling, I understand that suicidal thoughts can feel overwhelming and isolating. You are not alone, and reaching out for help is a sign of strength. As a compassionate therapist specializing in supporting individuals struggling with suicidal ideation through online therapy, I am here to support you. We Offer a Safe Space: Non-judgmental Support: Your safety and well-being are my priority. Our sessions are confidential, providing a safe environment for you to express your feelings without fear of judgment. Immediate Intervention: If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, I offer crisis support and can help you develop a safety plan to keep yourself safe in the moment. Trauma-Informed Care: I am trained in trauma-informed care, ensuring a sensitive and understanding approach tailored to your unique needs. How I Can Help: Understanding Your Struggles: Together, we will work to understand the root causes of your suicidal thoughts and explore underlying emotional pain. Developing Coping Mechanisms: I will equip you with healthy coping mechanisms to manage difficult emotions and find ways to reduce suicidal ideation. Building Hope for the Future: My goal is to help you rediscover hope and find reasons to keep living. We will develop strategies together for building a more fulfilling life. Connecting You to Resources: I can connect you with additional resources, support groups, and crisis hotlines for ongoing support. Help is Available 24/7: If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, help is available right now. Please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 in the US or text HOME to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line in Canada. Schedule a Free Consultation: While crisis hotlines offer immediate support, online therapy can provide ongoing guidance and support as you work towards healing and building a life filled with hope. Schedule a free consultation today to discuss how The Woods Counselling can help you overcome suicidal thoughts and find reasons to keep living. You are not alone. There is hope. Elysia Bronson at The Woods Counselling: Your Partner in Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts and Finding Hope Online  
4 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland And Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Kelowna, British Columbia therapist: Ida Uzelman, counselor/therapist
Suicidal

Ida Uzelman

Counsellor/Therapist, MPCC-P, RTC
Experiencing suicidal thoughts can feel isolating and overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. I provide a safe, non-judgmental space to explore these feelings, understand underlying factors, and develop strategies to stay safe while finding hope and support. Together, we focus on building coping tools, connecting with your strengths, and fostering a sense of stability and possibility for the future.  
3 Years Experience
In-Person in Kelowna, BC V1Y 7W6
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Our Landing Place, therapist
Suicidal

Our Landing Place

Therapist, RCC, CCC, RSW, RP, RCT
We provide compassionate, non-judgmental support for those experiencing suicidal thoughts, prioritizing safety, collaboration, and care during moments that feel overwhelming or hopeless.  
16 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Azin Heydari, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Azin Heydari

Registered Psychotherapist, RP; MA
I offer a safe, steady space to explore the emotional and physiological overwhelm driving suicidal thoughts. We work collaboratively to stabilize your system, strengthen your support network, and reconnect you with reasons to stay and heal. Treatment is compassionate, grounded, and paced to ensure safety.  
6 Years Experience
In-Person in Toronto, ON M5S 1G6
In-Person in Toronto, ON M6P 2R6
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Newfoundland And Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Headway Mental Health, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Headway Mental Health

Registered Psychotherapist, Joshua Dvorkin, MPsy, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying),
When working with someone experiencing suicidal ideation, thoughts, or intention, mental health professionals follow specific protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual. Here are some common steps they might take: 1. Establishing a Safe Environment: The mental health professional ensures that the person is in a safe physical environment, free from any immediate harm or access to means of self-harm. If necessary, they may collaborate with emergency services to ensure the individual's safety. 2. Active Listening and Emotional Support: The mental health professional provides a non-judgmental and empathetic space for the person to express their feelings and thoughts. Active listening and emotional support are crucial in helping the individual feel heard, understood, and validated. 3. Assessing the Risk: The mental health professional conducts a thorough assessment to determine the severity of the person's suicidal thoughts, intentions, and risk factors. This assessment may involve exploring the frequency, intensity, and duration of the thoughts, as well as any previous suicide attempts, access to means, and the presence of supportive relationships. 4. Developing a Safety Plan: Collaboratively, the mental health professional and the individual create a safety plan that outlines specific strategies and resources to help manage the crisis. This plan may include identifying trusted individuals to reach out to, developing coping skills and distraction techniques, and establishing steps to remove immediate access to self-harm methods. 5. Referring to Emergency Services: If the risk is immediate or imminent, mental health professionals are mandated to involve emergency services to ensure the individual's safety. This may involve contacting crisis hotlines, local mental health crisis teams, or even admitting the person to a psychiatric facility, depending on the severity of the situation. 6. Treatment and Therapy: Mental health professionals provide ongoing therapy and treatment tailored to the individual's needs. They may utilize evidence-based interventions such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to address the underlying issues contributing to suicidal ideation and promote mental well-being. 7. Collaborative Care: Mental health professionals often work collaboratively with other healthcare providers, such as psychiatrists or primary care physicians, to ensure comprehensive care. This may involve medication management, consultation, or coordination of care to address any underlying mental health conditions contributing to the person's distress. 8. Follow-up and Support: Mental health professionals prioritize ongoing support and follow-up after the immediate crisis has passed. They monitor the person's progress, adjust treatment plans as needed, and provide continued emotional support to prevent relapses and ensure the individual's well-being.  
9 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Halyna Polityka, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Halyna Polityka

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MEd
Suicidal thoughts can be very scary. Therapy is your space to make them less so. Let's understand where they are coming from and what you need for yourself.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland And Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Guelph, Ontario therapist: Laura Jean Northey, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Laura Jean Northey

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, BA
If you have ever thought about what it might be like to just not be here anymore, you are not alone. You are not broken, and you deserve to find a sense of hope, safety, and relief. Psychotherapy can help reduce suicidal thoughts by offering a space in which you are free and safe to be honest about your struggles and pain. You will be witnessed and understood, without judgement, which is something we all deserve.  
4 Years Experience
Woodstock, Ontario therapist: Selah Counselling, Mediation, and Training Center, registered social worker
Suicidal

Selah Counselling, Mediation, and Training Center

Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, you may feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or trapped in a level of pain that seems unending. You might feel hopeless, numb, or burdened by the belief that things will not improve. These thoughts can feel frightening and isolating, yet they are often a signal of deep distress rather than a true desire to die. At Selah Counselling, we take suicidal thoughts seriously and respond with calm, compassionate care. Your safety is our priority. We work with you to reduce immediate risk, strengthen protective supports, and understand the factors contributing to your pain. Together, we focus on stabilizing your nervous system, addressing underlying depression, trauma, or stress, and rebuilding a sense of hope and connection. You do not have to navigate this alone. If you are in immediate danger or feel unable to keep yourself safe, please seek urgent support by calling 911 or going to your nearest emergency department. In Canada, you can also call or text 988 for the Suicide Crisis Helpline, available 24 hours a day.  
29 Years Experience
In-Person in Woodstock, ON N4S 6P1
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan
North York, Ontario therapist: Bipolar Disorder Therapy, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Bipolar Disorder Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist
We have a combined 22 years experience helping clients get down to the root cause of not wanting to be here, exploring this option. There are options. The recurring thoughts and feelings that need to be understood and identified. Greg Rennie and Josh Goordat are taking new clients. Go to https://rennieclinicalservices.janeapp.com  
22 Years Experience
Halton Hills, Ontario therapist: Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal

Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MCP, Registered Psychotherapist
Experiencing suicidal thoughts can feel isolating and overwhelming, but you do not have to face these struggles alone. Therapy provides a safe, supportive environment to explore painful emotions, develop coping strategies, increase safety, and work toward hope, healing, and emotional stability.  
26 Years Experience
Ottawa, Ontario therapist: Lindsay Becker, counselor/therapist
Suicidal

Lindsay Becker

Counsellor/Therapist, MACP, MST, C.C.C.
Experience with clients dealing with suicidal thoughts  
4 Years Experience
Colombo, Western Province therapist: Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS, psychologist
Suicidal

Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS

Psychologist, Ph.D.(Applied Psychology), Dh.C.(Florida), FRSPH(UK), FACCPH(UK), FTBCCT(UK), Adv.Dip.(Psychiatry), Adv.Dip.(Clinical Psychology), Adv.Dip.(Neuroscience), Adv.Dip.CBT(UK), Dip.(Couples Therapy), Dip.(Hypnotherapy), Dip.(Relationship Psychology), Dip.(Nutrition Science), Cert.(Integrative Mental Health)
I treat suicidal clients using humanistic psychotherapy and hypnotherapy.  
20 Years Experience
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Strength in Heart Counselling, treatment center
Suicidal

Strength in Heart Counselling

Treatment Center, RSW, RCC, CCC
Experiencing suicidal thoughts can feel frightening and isolating. We provide immediate, compassionate support and safety planning. You are not alone—help is available and recovery is possible.  
8 Years Experience

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