Female therapists in Chatham-Kent, Ontario ON, Canada CA

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Windsor, Ontario therapist: Angela Jones, registered social worker
Female

Angela Jones

Registered Social Worker, MSW, BSW, RSW Registered Social Worker/ Psychotherapist
*ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS* Are you struggling with unwanted intrusive thoughts, anxiety, stress and/or depression? Do you feel stuck, hopeless or afraid? Are you ready for change? I can help you maximize your potential to live a full and meaningful life guided by what matters to you the most. I believe a strong therapeutic relationship is essential for therapy to be successful, so it is my job to provide a safe space where you feel heard and understood. Navigating mental health and wellness can be overwhelming, but I am here to help. Schedule your free 15 minute phone consultation today and let's start this journey together.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
Windsor, Ontario therapist: Katie Pula, registered psychotherapist
Female

Katie Pula

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Learning to bring mindful attention to our mental health and how we are impacted by our experiences hones our ability to tend to ourselves more deeply. By deepening our sense of self, we grow and strengthen our capacity to experience well-being in the world and in relationships. The capacity to help ourselves in our struggles often begins with naming and identifying our emotions, thoughts and root causes. From here, we can make choices to tend to ourselves with greater care, bringing the change and growth we need for healing. I am committed to bringing awareness and acknowledgement to the oppression that exists within racial, cultural, religious, gender, and sexual identities and experiences. I am dedicated to understanding how it exists in my client’s life and how it interacts with both of our beliefs and behaviour. I recognize that I as a white woman I benefit from white privilege, and am committed to addressing how systemic oppression might influence our relationship. I am committed to being informed about my client’s cultural context so that I am aware of how this impacts the nature of their experiences.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
Montréal, Québec therapist: Friends2go, counselor/therapist
Female

Friends2go

Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
Roberte is a Human Relations Therapist and has a degree in Psychosocial Intervention. After many years in administration and telecommunications, the pandemic has created a need for her to make a difference in her community and to give a purpose to her studies in psychosocial intervention. She wants to bring back the stability that was once part of people's lives and alleviate the negative effects caused by the pandemic. She offers innovative solutions to address the stigma and mental health barriers in the Black community.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Deon Ambersley, counselor/therapist
Female

Deon Ambersley

Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, RSW
I believe clients are the experts of their lives, and my job is to assist them along the way. I take a client centred, strength-based approach to my work, and always come from a place of compassion, understanding, and respect for diversity.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Broken Gold Counseling, registered social worker
Female

Broken Gold Counseling

Registered Social Worker, MACP, MSW, RSW
********I AM OFFERING A VIRTUAL 12 WEEK DBT SKILLS GROUP STARTING 30 APRIL 2024 FOR RESIDENTS OF AB, ON, NS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR FURTHER DETAILS******** Life is a journey comprised of the choices we make. We all have the ability to change course at any time by making different choices. No one is stuck, and no one has to be a victim to their past, their mistakes or feel trapped by their behaviors. Even our mistakes or tragedies we have experienced, have the power to transform us in brilliant and beautiful ways, if we chose to take responsibility. My practice is based on the idea of Kintsukuroi. This is the Japanese art of pottery repair, in which broken pieces of pottery are mended using precious metals. The resulting piece is often more beautiful than it was before it was broken. Its cracks make it unique, and the shining way it has been mended now becomes a valuable feature. I believe that difficult times do not have to break us, but can help us grow , and our cracks can become opportunities to mend ourselves back together in beautiful ways. Our cracks can be reminders that even broken things can still be golden.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Chatham-Kent, Ontario