Social Isolation therapists in Taylor-Massey, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Sehr Athar
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Social isolation affects more of us than we realize; it's a collective experience that we don't talk about enough, and that has been exacerbated due to the pandemic. Social isolation can also affect those of us who experience intersecting marginalized identities, whether we're from the BIPOC or 2SLGBTQ+ communities, and we've had to nagivate system oppressions our entire lives. Whether you're a student at university, an elder in the community, or someone who has recently arrived to Ontario from another place, we can work together to process the impact systems of oppression have had on our lives, work to connect ourselves in self compassionate way, and identify strategies to help us to feel part of the collective again. We'll develop a plan together and actively pursue tasks in between sessions to address these issues.
5 Years Experience
Andrea Rowell
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
It takes courage to reach out! Certain conditions like a busy city or a life transition can lead to feeling alone and isolated. The meaning of life and your values may even she shaken. I center our relationship as a priority when we work together, and learning the IFS (internal family systems) approach may even support you to feel the long-lasting sense of connection within yourself. I'd be glad to meet you for a free consultation so you can start with getting a feel for how we would work together.
5 Years Experience
Maria Christopoulos
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., M.Sc., RP
Social isolation can lead to feelings of depression and anxiety, causing increased negative ruminations and avoidance of family and friends. Therapeutic interventions can work to identify negative patterns of behaviour and build positive thoughts to engage with others comfortably.
8 Years Experience
Nisrine Maktabi
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Psychology
Using IFS parts therapy and EMDR
16 Years Experience
The Cohen Clinic
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Social isolation can be extremely challenging for many individuals. At the clinic, your therapist will work with you to identify your triggers and implement treatments including Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to help you cope.
10 Years Experience
Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health
Psychologist
Our clinic has a team of therapists with varying skills and experience that work with individual experiencing a wide range of psychological and emotional concerns including social isolation.
21 Years Experience
Bridges Clinical Hypnotherapy Services
Hypnotherapist
The appearance of COVID-19 has exacerbated this issue. It's important to remember that while it's okay to feel sad, stressed, lonely or worried, everyone reacts differently and sometimes these issues take a while to go away. If you are experiencing these feelings, hypnosis is an effective way to reduce the effects of social isolation.
6 Years Experience
Emina Hendricks, CareWay.ca
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Ed., R.P.
CareWay would like to help you leave loneliness behind. Please reach out for a free telephone consultation.
7 Years Experience
Jennifer Ritchie Psychotherapy Services
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, CYW
*Welcoming new clients for immediate booking* What does feeling 'connected' mean to you? Together, let's explore how loneliness affects you and create a plan for getting you back on your path to connection today. Perhaps you're feeling isolated after moving countries or after a relationship breakdown, or you're no longer feeling close with your partner, family, or your friends. Perhaps you are part of a group, but never really feel 'part' of that group. Or maybe you are finding that your role as a new parent or caregiver is more isolating than you ever imagined. Social interaction is a part of life and it's human nature to crave companionship and connection. If you're feeling lonely and isolated or feel like you have no one to talk to, I am here for you. I can help.
19 Years Experience
Clare Karasik
Registered Social Worker, MSW, BSW, RSW
We may feel lonely when we don't have enough connection with others or when we don't have the kind of connection we need. We may experience isolation due to challenges related to trauma, changes in life, health/illness, self-esteem, anxiety, beliefs that keep us separate, life experiences that created distance, or physical distance. I work to provide a safe point of connection as we explore how isolation impacts your emotional experience, identity, and relationship with yourself. Together, we can explore ways in which you can experience and feel a deeper sense of connection to others.
8 Years Experience