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Online Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Yukon, CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Azin Heydari, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

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 3K8
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Newfoundland And Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Clayre Sessoms, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Clayre Sessoms

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, RCT, RCAT, CCC, ATR-BC
I provide compassionate, non-judgmental support for clients experiencing suicidal thoughts, helping them find safety, hope, and pathways toward healing.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Headway Mental Health, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

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
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

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
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Our Landing Place, therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

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
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Aaron Chin, licensed mental health counselor
Suicidal Thoughts

Aaron Chin

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA, RCC
When working with suicidal thoughts, I like to start with some mindfulness around the issue to gain a deeper understanding of the experience, from here there are many options, and I rely of the client's wisdom to guide me.  
4 Years Experience
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Adria Lipsett, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Adria Lipsett

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, I offer immediate, compassionate support. My approach uses evidence-based interventions to ensure safety, foster hope, and develop coping strategies. You are not alone—I am here to walk with you through your struggles.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person in Victoria, BC V8V 1L3
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Strength in Heart Counselling, treatment center
Suicidal Thoughts

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
Nanaimo, British Columbia therapist: Teo Counselling Services, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

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
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Wahab Hanif, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Wahab Hanif

Psychologist, M.A., RPsych
We offer compassionate support for those experiencing suicidal thoughts, providing a safe space to explore and address underlying issues.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person in Calgary, AB T2T 0A4
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Quebec, Yukon
Toronto, Ontario therapist: RIMA SEHGAL, marriage and family therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

RIMA SEHGAL

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, Registered Psychotherapist
Intervention for suicidal ideation and self-harming is a critical clinical priority. Creating the safety plan for the client is the first step to reduce risk. Thereafter the unfolding of underlying distress, the context and coping strategies support the client to develop resilience gradually.  
30 Years Experience
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Shay Galamiton, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Shay Galamiton

Counsellor/Therapist, RPC, MPCC
I work with individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts in a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space. Together, we focus on emotional support, safety, and developing coping strategies to build hope, stability, and well-being.  
3 Years Experience
Colombo, Western Province therapist: Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

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
San Francisco, California therapist: Eric Olsen, life coach
Suicidal Thoughts

Eric Olsen

Life Coach, PTSD, Trauma Triage, BSc Social Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
I am trained to help people in distress. We can talk through your suicidal thoughts and get your resources to help you and make sure you're in good care.  
17 Years Experience
Brampton, Ontario therapist: Shruti Patel, registered psychotherapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Shruti Patel

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, BSc.
Having suicidal thoughts can be isolating and scary at the same time. I'm here to hold a harm-reductive approach to support navigating through these thoughts. Together, we'll create a safety plan, and explore ways to bring meaning back to your life, even if it doesn't make sense or feel believable right now. I hold space to witness your being, just the way you are, because you matter, and things really can be greener on the other side with the right supports.  
4 Years Experience

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