Weight Loss therapists in Chatham-Kent, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Shannon Wylie
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
I am currently accepting new clients. No waitlist! Evening sessions available for in-person or online sessions.
Having worked as a Registered Social Worker for over 12 years, I have established an approach to working with clients that leaves them feeling heard and supported. Together we create a space where you can safely and effectively work towards your wellness goals and make positive changes in your life. This may involve talking things through, processing and making sense of difficult experiences, addressing unhelpful thought or behaviour patterns, or establishing more effective coping mechanisms. Every client's journey is unique. My role is to support you in this process by being a neutral, non-judgemental resource.
Please feel free to explore my website for more information or to book a free 20 minute consultation.
I would love to hear from you!
www.hyggecounselling.com
13 Years Experience
Natasia Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, Hypnotherapist, Light Channel, Meditation Teacher, Spiritual Life Coach, Rapid Transformational Therapy Practitioner
By finding root cause of your issue with your weight gain or inability to lose weight, we can change from the deep subconscious roots and clear your habits of thinking and behaviours with hypnotherapy, mediation and energy healing.
3 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
Clients who work with me for weight loss take part in 2-4 RTT Hypnosis weight loss sessions to help break through the root cause of their weight gain and proactively set them up for success with weight loss.
9 Years Experience
Shauna Wallace (Equilibrium Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, BAS, MA
You are not a failing at diets, diet culture is failing you. As a Registered Psychotherapist, I can help you to integrate food and movement in a compassionate and intuitive way. We will address the two extremes of binging and restricting and what’s fuelling this vicious cycle underneath the surface so that you can find true peace with your body and food.
3 Years Experience
Nora Taylor, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Weight gain can affect our sense of self and how we feel about ourselves. It's important to visit your doctor to rule out any medical reason; it also can involve developing a healthy lifestyle that supports your goals; as I am writing I realize it is not always so simple; can involve past losses, trauma, depression.
30 Years Experience