Thinking Disorders therapists in Toronto, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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Robert M. Lee
Registered Psychotherapist
Thinking disorders can make it feel like your mind is working against you—racing thoughts, intrusive ideas, obsessive patterns, or difficulty distinguishing reality from perception. My approach integrates mindfulness, depth psychology, and somatic awareness to help you develop a grounded relationship with your thoughts. Rather than fighting or suppressing them, we explore their deeper origins, uncovering patterns that may be rooted in trauma, anxiety, or existential struggles. Therapy provides a space to cultivate clarity, resilience, and a more balanced, centered way of engaging with your mind.
1 Years Experience
In-Person in Toronto, ON M4K 1N2
Online in Toronto, Ontario
Shannon Kane
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, and Counsellor RP, C.R.P.O, H.B.A, M.A.C.P
Disordered thinking patterns can create confusion, distress, and difficulties in daily functioning. Whether struggling with racing thoughts, cognitive distortions, or difficulty organizing and processing information, I help individuals regain clarity, develop coping strategies, and improve focus. Through IFS, CBT, and Mindfulness, I support clients in understanding their thought processes, grounding themselves in the present, and building cognitive flexibility to enhance mental clarity and emotional balance.
8 Years Experience
Online in Toronto, Ontario (Online Only)
Amanda Neves Therapy + Associates
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Experiencing disorganized, intrusive, or distressing thoughts can be overwhelming and affect daily functioning, relationships, and emotional well-being. Our trauma-informed, somatic, and experiential approach helps you explore the roots of these thought patterns, understand how they interact with emotions and the body, and develop strategies to manage them effectively. Using Attachment-Focused Therapy, AEDP, and IFS, clients learn to increase self-awareness, regulate emotional responses, and cultivate clarity and focus. Key takeaways include understanding triggers, improving thought management, building resilience, and strengthening coping skills. Sessions are available in-person in Toronto and virtually across Ontario to ensure support is accessible wherever you are.
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Toronto, ON M4K 1N2
Online in Toronto, Ontario
Zoé Wu
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Ed., HB.Sc., RP (Qualifying), RCIC
Disorganized or intrusive thoughts, difficulty concentrating, or trouble making sense of experiences can be signs of a thinking disorder — and they can deeply affect your daily functioning and sense of self. Whether you're navigating symptoms related to schizophrenia-spectrum conditions, trauma, or mood-related cognitive disturbances, I offer a safe and structured space to explore your experiences without judgment. My approach is trauma-informed and recovery-oriented, combining psychoeducation, grounding strategies, and emotion regulation skills to help you regain clarity, improve functioning, and feel more in control of your mind and life.
1 Years Experience
Online in Toronto, Ontario (Online Only)
Miranda Elise Klimowski
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, and Counsellor RP(Q), C.R.P.O, C.C.P.A, M.A.C.P
Cognitive and thinking disorders can impact problem-solving, decision-making, and perception of reality. I work with clients to enhance self-awareness, challenge distorted thought patterns, and develop coping mechanisms that improve overall mental clarity and well-being.
5 Years Experience
Online in Toronto, Ontario (Online Only)
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.
33 Years Experience
In-Person in Toronto, ON M6E 4P3
Online in Toronto, Ontario
Edan Tasca
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, Qualifying
Thinking disorders therapy improves attention, memory, and organization while reducing distress from confusing thoughts. Practical tools make daily life easier. We track what helps in your real contexts.
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Toronto, ON
Online in Toronto, Ontario
Durham Psychotherapy (In-person + Direct Billing Available)
Registered Social Worker, MSW,RSW
Practical strategies for attention, memory, and organisation while easing distress from confusing thoughts. Daily life gets simpler.
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Toronto, ON
Online in Toronto, Ontario
Aditi Jagirdar
Registered Social Worker, MSW,RSW
Online therapy for thinking disorders improves attention, memory, and organization while easing distressing thoughts. Practical strategies make daily life simpler.
5 Years Experience
Online in Toronto, Ontario (Online Only)
Britney Victor
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Disorganized thought, paranoia, or psychosis need compassionate, skillful care. In collaboration with medical providers, I deliver CBTp, psychosocial education, and family support to help clients in Pickering and the wider Durham Region stabilize symptoms, enhance insight, and improve daily functioning.
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Toronto, ON
Online in Toronto, Ontario