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Dissociative Disorders therapists in Yorkton, SK, CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Marjan Emami, counselor/therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Marjan Emami

Counsellor/Therapist, MD, RTC #3608, MPCC-Provisional #4797, ACTA #3122
Dissociation as a protective, adaptive response to trauma rather than a conscious choice. When emotions are suppressed or invalidated, especially in childhood, the mind may disengage to maintain safety. I guide clients to reconnect with their bodies, explore their emotions, and be curious and compassionate to reintegrate the self.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, SK (Online Only)
Nanaimo, British Columbia therapist: Teo Counselling Services, registered psychotherapist
Dissociative Disorders

Teo Counselling Services

Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, CCC, RPq
Dissociative disorders can often arise as a coping mechanism when individuals experience overwhelming stress or trauma. When emotions or memories become too intense to process, the mind may "shut down" or "disconnect" as a way to protect itself. I specialize in helping individuals with dissociative disorders, utilizing techniques that help expand their window of tolerance—the range of emotional intensity a person can experience before feeling overwhelmed. By using EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and mindfulness, I support clients in processing past trauma, increasing emotional regulation, and integrating fragmented aspects of the self, ultimately promoting healing and emotional stability.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, SK (Online Only)
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Daniel Klassen, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Daniel Klassen

Psychologist, Provisional, (P7619) with CAP in Alberta & Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) with BCACC, for elsewhere in Canada
Dissociation is more common than many people realize—everyone experiences it to some degree. Everyday moments, like instinctively reaching for a phone in a waiting room to avoid boredom or briefly forgetting where you placed your keys after walking into the house, are mild forms of dissociation. These instances reflect a temporary shift in attention—a momentary disconnection from the present environment in favor of something more engaging or less stressful. Even consciously avoiding unpleasant thoughts or situations can be a subtle form of dissociation, and in these milder forms, it’s not inherently pathological. However, dissociation can become disruptive when it deepens into a more profound detachment from one’s identity or reality. In these cases, individuals may find themselves acting in ways that feel foreign or out of character, losing chunks of time that others remember, or sensing that different parts of themselves are in conflict. Such experiences can lead to confusion, inner turmoil, and a fragmented sense of self, significantly impacting daily functioning and emotional well-being. Daniel, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level II (CCTP-II), specializes in helping individuals who experience more severe forms of dissociation, including derealization and depersonalization. With deep expertise and compassion, he supports clients in understanding their dissociative experiences and guides them toward greater self-awareness, integration, and emotional stability. Daniel offers both brief screening for dissociation and comprehensive, customized assessments that evaluate a wide range of personality difficulties, trauma, and commonly co-occurring concerns. He welcomes inquiries regarding this and other psychological testing services he provides.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, SK
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Our Landing Place, therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Our Landing Place

Therapist, RCC, CCC, RSW, RP, RCT
Our clinicians work thoughtfully with dissociation and trauma responses, prioritizing safety, stabilization, and collaboration while respecting how your system has learned to survive.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, SK (Online Only)
North York, Ontario therapist: Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Dissociative Disorders

Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, CCS, RP
Dissociation can feel like being disconnected from your thoughts, emotions, body, or surroundings, and is often a response to overwhelming or traumatic experiences. You might experience memory gaps, feeling “zoned out,” or a sense of not fully being present in your life. In therapy, we focus on creating safety and stability first, helping you build grounding skills and a stronger sense of control. Over time, we gently explore underlying experiences at a pace that feels manageable, supporting you in feeling more connected, integrated, and present.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, SK

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada Statistics

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada average 12 years of experience and charge around $154 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (60%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (60%), and Internal Family Systems (IFS) (60%).

Average years in practice

12 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$154

Accept insurance

85%

Offer sliding scale

55%

Gender ID

64% Female
28% Male
4% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

65% In Person and Online
35% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

60% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
60% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
60% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
60% Somatic Therapy
55% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
55% Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
55% Narrative Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
80% Young Adult
65% Teen
65% Senior
35% Children

Client Focus

65% Women
65% Men
55% LGBTQ+
50% Persons with Disabilities
45% Buddhist