Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Pickering, Ontario ON, CanadaCA
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Suicide is an intentional, self-inflicted act that results in death. Self-harm is intentional and often repetitive behaviour that involves the infliction of harm to one’s body and without suicidal intent. Please reach out for help. I have a specialty in this field and working as a crisis intervention worker especially with kids aged 12-18 years I can help you and your child cope with suicidal ideation/behaviors and or self-harm thoughts/behaviors.
Registered Psychotherapist, MD, MPH, MACP, RP (Qualifying)
Suicidal thoughts can feel overwhelming and frightening, but there is hope and help available. I provide a supportive and empathetic environment to address these thoughts and work toward safety and recovery. Through evidence-based therapies and compassionate support, we’ll explore the underlying issues and develop strategies to manage and overcome these feelings. Contact me to discuss how we can work together towards a safer and more hopeful future. Book a free consultation today.
As a compassionate and trauma informed therapist, I specialize in providing a safe and understanding space for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. I approach each person with empathy and without judgment, recognizing the unique challenges they face. Together, we'll explore the underlying factors contributing to these thoughts and work on developing coping strategies and resilience. My goal is to provide unwavering support, empower you to find hope and purpose, and collaborate on a personalized path toward healing and mental well-being. You're not alone in this journey, and together, we can navigate through these difficult emotions
Throughout my time as a therapist I have worked with many clients experiencing suicidal ideation. Schedule a free 15-minute online consultation to see if I am the right fit for your journey.
Registered Social Worker, B.A., Psych, M.S.W., R.S.W.
If you’re thinking about suicide, your pain may seem overwhelming and permanent. But there are ways to cope with suicidal thoughts and feelings and overcome the pain.
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Suicidal thoughts highlight a significant junction between severe emotional anguish and unhealed relationship trauma. Suicide thoughts might be a symptom of hopelessness stemming from experiences of abandonment, abuse, or neglect, which are woven into the fabric of attachment ties. Trauma, whether explicit or implicit, can deepen the sense of hopelessness and isolation, amplifying the intensity of suicidal ideation. Therapy becomes a lifeline amidst the darkness, offering a safe space to explore the underlying attachment dynamics and process the echoes of past traumas. By fostering compassionate connections, addressing the root causes of distress, and developing coping strategies, individuals can begin to untangle the knots of suicidal thoughts, reclaiming a sense of hope, resilience, and purpose in their journey towards healing and renewed vitality.
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychology and Coaching Clinics
Suicide is an unfortunate reality that many people have some sort of connection with either because they have faced suicidal thoughts, or they know someone who committed suicide. People with suicidal thoughts (the idea of killing themselves) typically feel like suicide is the only choice. Those people might feel desperation, an overwhelming, constant emotional pain, and a belief that their life has no worth. It is a hard reality to face as suicidal ideation can be caused by a multitude of factors ranging from genetic to environmental factors. Ultimately, suicide claims that more lives than homicide and war every year.
Confronting suicidal thoughts requires immediate, compassionate intervention. My approach provides a safe space for clients to express their feelings and work towards a place of hope and healing. Using crisis intervention techniques and safety planning, I support clients in finding reasons to live and coping strategies to manage their pain.
If you’re feeling hopeless or struggling with suicidal thoughts, I’m here to listen and help. My approach focuses on creating a safety plan, exploring underlying emotions, and helping you find the strength to move forward. You don’t have to go through this alone—support is available.
Life may feel hopeless at times, and suicidal thoughts may be all-consuming. Together, we will work to increase your life satisfaction in a way that feels safe, comfortable and meaningful to you.