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Perfectionism therapists in Lansing-Westgate, ON, CA

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North York, Ontario therapist: Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, CCS, RP
Perfectionism can create constant pressure to perform and fear of making mistakes. While it may drive achievement, it often comes at the cost of well-being. We help you understand the roots of perfectionism and how it shows up in your life. Therapy focuses on building self-compassion and more flexible, sustainable ways of living.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Striving for Synergy Psychotherapy and Counselling Clinic, registered social worker
Perfectionism

Striving for Synergy Psychotherapy and Counselling Clinic

Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW or RP
Perfectionism often looks like achievement on the outside but can feel like relentless pressure, self-criticism, burnout, anxiety, and never feeling “good enough” on the inside. Therapy for perfectionism can help uncover the roots of these patterns while building greater self-compassion, flexibility, and emotional balance. At Striving for Synergy, we support clients in Toronto, Pickering, and across Ontario who struggle with high expectations, people-pleasing, fear of failure, procrastination, and chronic self-doubt. Through CBT, mindfulness, somatic therapy, and deeper relational work, clients learn to release impossible standards and reconnect with a healthier sense of self-worth.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Lexi Gayne Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Lexi Gayne Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
It is incredibly common to trick yourself into believing that perfectionism is the secret to your success—that if you let go of that relentless internal pressure, you will completely lose your drive. In reality, that pressure traps you in an exhausting cycle where every task, email, or interaction feels like a high-stakes test of your fundamental value as a person. This doesn't just drive achievement; it drives intense burnout, chronic procrastination, and a deeply fried nervous system. Our work together is not about forcing you to abandon your high standards. Instead, we are going to untangle those standards from your self-worth. We will challenge the rigid, all-or-nothing thought patterns that keep you paralyzed, and help you build a much more sustainable way to pursue your goals. You can absolutely remain ambitious and driven while also experiencing genuine inner peace—and maybe even finding some fun in the messy imperfections of life.  
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Sierra Gaudreault, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Sierra Gaudreault

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Are you someone who has a hard time coping when you cannot meet your expectations for yourself? Perhaps you are so consumed by these expectations that you shut down and are unable to try at all. Perfectionism is not just about wanting to do things perfectly. It is an expression of rigid standards for ourselves that can lead to intense emotional suffering, avoidance and procrastination, unstable self-worth and constant overthinking. I use a blend of self-compassion strategies, narrative therapy and emotion regulation techniques to help you break out of shame spiralling and learn how to build more flexibility in your thinking.  
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Tehmina Ayana Meherali, counselor/therapist
Perfectionism

Tehmina Ayana Meherali

Counsellor/Therapist, M.Ed, CCC, CMHP
I support individuals who struggle with perfectionism. Are you someone who feels constant pressure to get everything right, fear making mistakes, or never feel “good enough"? While perfectionism can look like high achievement on the outside, it often comes with stress, self-criticism, and exhaustion. In our work together, we gently explore the patterns behind perfectionism and help you build more self-compassion, flexibility, and balance.  
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Marcela Cagnone, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Marcela Cagnone

Registered Psychotherapist, Diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy
Perfectionism, self-criticism, and high expectations can feel overwhelming and limiting. Using a Gestalt-informed, relational, and experiential approach, we explore the underlying fears, beliefs, and patterns that drive these behaviours. Together, we build self-compassion, flexible thinking, and healthier coping strategies, helping you pursue your goals with confidence while reducing stress and self-judgment.  
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Shelley Klammer, counselor/therapist
Perfectionism

Shelley Klammer

Counsellor/Therapist, MTC, REACE, FOT, CHyp
Unhealed core wounds can instigate an anxiety-driven "perfection plan" for happiness that you hope will compensate for your deepest fears about yourself. Negative core wound identities sound like this: I am not good enough. I am not important. I am flawed. I am not worthy. I am not valued. I don’t deserve love. I am not acceptable the way I am. I am too different. I don’t belong. I am not worthy of love. I am a burden. I am weird. I am a loser. I am not wanted. I am inadequate. I am powerless. I am unlovable. I am alone. Like all people, you have a unique longing in your heart for something higher and more fulfilling. This differs from perfect ego fantasies seeking to compensate for core wound pain. You might have a genuine soul longing for a beautiful love relationship or financial freedom, for example. You might ache to express who you truly are in the world, or perhaps you want to find your core strength and accomplish something magnificent. Your deeper joy is blocked by unhealed childhood core wound pain, and it can be healed.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Alison Taylor, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Alison Taylor

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, GIT.Dip, CAPT, CRPO
Perfectionism can feel like constant pressure: to get it right, to not make mistakes, to meet expectations that may not even feel like your own. In our work together, we bring curiosity about your unique lived experience to exploring how perfectionism shows up in your thoughts, body, and relationships. We might gently ask: Who are you being perfect for? By whose standards? What do you imagine might happen if you made a mistake? How were mistakes handled in your home growing up? Rather than treating perfectionism as a personal flaw, we can understand it as a relational, contextual response to a situation/dynamic, a way of organizing/modifying yourself that developed in response to your environment. The existential statement underneath perfectionism could be, “In order to belong in this family, I must never mess up” or “I live my life as if I’ll be invisible/alone/worthless unless I am perfect.” Put in these contexts, perfectionistic strategies are a matter of life and death and basic survival. By slowing down and building awareness around how you got here, we can begin to tease apart these patterns, reconnect with what *you* need and value, and find more flexible, compassionate ways of being with yourself. It’s always a risk being more yourself, and I have huge respect for the ways you’ve learned to keep yourself safe and connected (basic human needs, btw). As we unravel your perfectionistic magnificence, you will likely surprise yourself with the brilliance and creativity that’s been hiding there all along, waiting for the right support to emerge.  
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lansing-Westgate, ON
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Magdalena Karakehayova, registered psychotherapist
Perfectionism

Magdalena Karakehayova

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Perfectionism can feel like a constant pressure to get everything right, often at the cost of your well being. You might be hard on yourself, fear mistakes, or struggle to slow down. Together, we work on understanding where these patterns come from and creating space for a more realistic, sustainable, and self supportive way of living.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON (Online Only)
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Perfectionism

Kai DeMaeyer, Talk with Kai Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, RP (Q)
Perfectionism tends to look like high standards from the outside and feel like not-enough from the inside. It's exhausting to live in, and it usually has a longer history than just wanting to do well. I work with clients on what's underneath the drive, the fear, the self-criticism that shows up before the work is even done.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Lansing-Westgate, ON (Online Only)

Perfectionism therapists in Lansing-Westgate, Ontario, Canada Statistics

Perfectionism therapists in Lansing-Westgate, Ontario, Canada average 8 years of experience and charge around $163 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (71%), Internal Family Systems (IFS) (64%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (53%).

Average years in practice

8 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$163

Accept insurance

80%

Offer sliding scale

71%

Gender ID

80% Female
12% Male
6% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

56% In Person and Online
44% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

71% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
64% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
53% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
53% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
53% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
47% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
44% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

Ages Served

98% Adult
69% Young Adult
56% Senior
51% Teen
18% Children

Client Focus

64% Women
51% Men
40% LGBTQ+
36% Persons with Disabilities
31% Christian