Thinking Disorders therapists in Greater Sudbury, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Dr. Tali Shenfield
Psychologist, PhD, C.Psych.
Our team has developed extensive expertise in managing and treating various mental disorders and conditions. We understand that living with a mental health condition can present significant challenges, affecting every aspect of your life, from interpersonal relationships and work performance to overall self-esteem and wellbeing. These challenges can often lead to feelings of confusion, frustration, and sometimes feelings of despair.
Our mental health services play a crucial role in providing the necessary support, empathy, and therapeutic interventions required to navigate these conditions. We utilize a variety of therapeutic approaches tailored to each individual's unique needs, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), mindfulness techniques, and other evidence-based interventions. Our treatments aim to help you understand the nature of your condition, manage your symptoms, develop healthier coping mechanisms, improve your interpersonal relationships, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Our aim is to help you navigate life with a mental health condition, not just manage, but truly thrive. We believe that everyone deserves the chance to live their best life, and we're committed to helping you overcome the challenges posed by your condition and achieve your full potential.
We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and help you navigate your journey with a mental health condition. Remember, you're not alone; we're here to guide you every step of the way.
20 Years Experience
Rubina Gogna
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A., M.A., Registered Psychotherapist
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Victoria Lorient-Faibish
Registered Psychotherapist, MEd, RP, CCC, RPE
Thinking disorders are a condition that affects one's ability to think, communicate and relate to others. They can manifest in many ways, including difficulty concentrating, distorted thinking patterns, and delusions. These disorders can be debilitating, making it tough to establish and maintain healthy relationships, adjustments to different environments, and complete everyday tasks. Due to their impact on daily living, thinking disorders can negatively affect a person’s mental health and overall well-being. By seeking support from a mental health professional, those affected by thinking disorders can learn how to manage symptoms, develop coping mechanisms and live more fulfilling lives.
32 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Engage in creative processes that encourage self-expression, promote cognitive flexibility, and gain new perspectives.
5 Years Experience
Miranda Arellano
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A. (Psych), MC, RP
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can be helpful for addressing problematic thinking patterns that are related to distressing memories or traumatic experiences. It works by helping individuals reprocess and reduce the emotional charge associated with these memories, which can in turn lead to more adaptive and less problematic thinking patterns.
For example, if someone's problematic thinking is linked to a traumatic event, EMDR can assist in desensitizing the emotional impact of that event, making it easier for the individual to develop healthier and more constructive thought processes. While EMDR may not directly target all forms of problematic thinking, it can be a valuable tool when such thinking is rooted in past traumas or distressing memories. It's important to consult with a qualified EMDR therapist to determine if this approach is suitable for your specific situation.
3 Years Experience