Carmen St-Denis

Carmen St-Denis

MA, RP #14265 CCC #11254548

Understanding how we learn to adapt is relevant to change. Perhaps you have learned to survive or manage people, places and things but those responses may not always serve you as well as you would like. Think about what is not working in your life and how you would like things to change. What would be different? What are your reasons for change? When we discuss your main issue or complaint, we may examine resources or action plans not yet considered. One thing that can help is breaking down larger goals into smaller, more achievable steps. Would you like to begin working together and explore what is possible?

Goal setting is something we’ll discuss early in therapy. It can be daunting to hear someone talk about getting motivated toward change when staying stuck can be so comfortable and familiar. I offer a supportive environment to meet you where you are. We’ll talk about what strategies have worked and aim to build toward your next logical step.

Comprendre la façon dont on s’adapte est pertinent pour créer les changements nécessaire pour mieux vivre. Avez-vous appris à gérer les activités quotidiennes pour survivre vis-à-vis les stresses mais que ces adaptations ne vous servent pas toujours aussi bien que vous le souhaiteriez. Pensez à ce qui ne fonctionne pas dans votre vie. Comment aimeriez-vous que les choses changent? Qu’est-ce qui serait différent? Quelles sont vos raisons pour ces changement? Nous discutons de votre problème ou de votre plainte principale, en vue de trouver des ressources ou des plans d’action nouveaux. Ce qui peut aider est de diviser les objectifs plus larges en étapes plus petites et plus réalisables. Souhaitez-vous commencer à travailler ensemble et explorer ce qui est possible ?

Dès le début, on clarifie vos objectifs ce qui mène la direction à la thérapie. On comprend toujours mieux la démotivation quand on réalise qu’il y a un certain confort et à rester bloqué. Ça nous est familier. Nous étudierons des stratégies que vous avez déjà essayer et nous nous efforcerons de progresser vers votre prochaine étape logique.

Danielle Hnatyshsyn

Danielle Hnatyshsyn

RP #007074

Danielle is a Registered Psychotherapist based in Clarence-Rockland, Ontario. With over 18 years of experience, she has had the privilege of supporting individuals of all ages—from children to adults—through a wide range of challenges, including mental health concerns, trauma, relationship and family violence, and sexual assault. She is deeply committed to serving her community with compassion, respect, and care. Danielle believes that every person is unique, with their own story, strengths, and potential. Her approach focuses on helping individuals feel better, build resilience, and create lives that are meaningful and fulfilling. For those ready to take the next step, Danielle is here to offer guidance and support—every step of the way.

Erin Dyer

Erin Dyer

MA, BSc, CCC #11242395; RP(Q) #14352

I provide focused, client-centred counselling to support individuals navigating mental health challenges, grief, trauma, and return-to-work planning. My approach is collaborative and grounded in evidence-based methods, including CBT, trauma-informed care, and acceptance-based strategies.

With a clear, goal-oriented style, I help clients build insight, develop coping tools, and move toward meaningful recovery. I also collaborate with healthcare teams and case managers to support continuity of care and functional outcomes.

Jennifer Jackson

Jennifer Jackson

MA, Hons., RP #13785 EMDR Therapist; CCC #11245688

Change is inevitable, and making healthy adjustments can shield you from life’s challenges. As a trauma therapist (EMDR), I provide a culturally safe and supportive space to help you implement and sustain positive changes.

I value all perspectives and strive to offer an environment where validation, respect, and compassion are central. My goal is to help you foster a healthy relationship with yourself, building resilience and strength for a more empowered life.

Matt Nalder

Matt Nalder

MCP, BHSc, BA, CCC-S #10005288, RP (Q) #18340

Greetings to counselling supervision. As a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) with several years of experience supervising, I provide clinical supervision services tailored to counsellors seeking professional growth, personal support, practice reflection, case management, and ethical guidance. I also offer educational support, crisis management, and constructive feedback, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and self-care. My particular focus lies in facilitating and enhancing familial relationships.

Susan Charette

Susan Charette

RP(Q) #14414; OT Reg. (Ont.)

I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and Registered Occupational Therapist with over 24 years of experience, dedicated to providing a safe and accepting therapeutic space for individuals navigating life’s challenges. I focus on helping adults and young adults dealing with emotional distress related to significant life transitions, grief, anxiety, depression, trauma, and chronic health issues. My approach is collaborative and strengths-focused, tailored to meet your unique needs with compassion and understanding. If you’re interested in exploring how we can work together, please reach out for a complimentary consultation. I would be honored to support you on your journey to optimal mental health.

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