About
We are a team of psychotherapists specializing in individual, couples and family therapy. We work online with clients all over the globe and maintain an office practice in Guelph, Ontario.
We offer Counselling and Psychotherapy online and face to face.
Trained in CBT, DBT, Mindfulness integrated therapies, Emotion Focused Therapy, Couples, family and relationship therapy for children, teens, adolescents, youths and adults. Humanistic, kind and person centered therapy.
We believe you are the expert in your life and even though you may not know it, you have all the answers within you. Unfortunately sometimes life can make accessing these answers difficult. Trauma, mental health issues, addiction, work and family pressures can all impact our ability to connect to our inner wisdom and happiness. We have found through personal experience that talking to a trained professional in psychotherapy who is kind, caring, non judgmental and emotionally attuned can support the process of being able to listen to ourselves and work towards living a life that is free of suffering.
About Stuart Cameron
I am a registered social worker with Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Toronto and specialize in individual and family therapy.
For the past ten years, I have worked in the areas of addiction, family services, community services and mental health. I have experience in various evidence-based psychotherapy modalities including motivational interviewing, cognitive behavior therapy, and narrative therapy.
I believe most people directly or indirectly seek therapy to gain a deeper understanding of themselves. This can often be a difficult task, but the rewards can be immense. People can find themselves suffering from challenges such as addictions, stress, pressure, mental health, and trauma which can block them from realizing their true self and actualizing their potential. Psychotherapy can help to remove these blocks and relieve suffering.
Education: Master of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
License, Certifications & Awards: Registered social worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
Professional Activities and Memberships: Ontario Association of Social Workers
About Shane
I was born in Ireland and qualified initially as a mechanical engineer. I became interested in psychotherapy through personal growth and engagement in my own journey. This led me to gaining a masters in youth and community work and a bachelors in psychotherapy. I moved to Canada in 2014.
I have worked in the areas of mental health, addiction and family services for over ten years. I have trained in several areas of humanistic and integrative psychotherapy including dialectic behavior therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, narrative therapy, emotionally focused therapy, motivational interviewing, family systems therapy, couples therapy and gestalt therapy.
Education: Master of Arts in Youth and Community Work, Bachelor of Arts in Psychotherapy.
License, Certifications & Awards: Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario,
Additional Training: Dialectic Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Emotion Focused Therapy for individuals (EFT), Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples, Emotion Focused Trauma Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy.
Professional Activities and Memberships: Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psychotherapists (OACCPP)
ABOUT JANE KRAFT
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
With a Master of Arts in Child Study and Education (MA) and a Master of Social Work (MSW) I have worked as a registered Social Worker for 3 years now and am experienced in both in person and online therapy. I began my career in the health care field and moved to working in addictions, gambling and mental health. As a psychotherapist in private practice, I will be focusing on mental well being for men, women’s mental health particularly postpartum, couples, families and grief and bereavement. I am also part of a consultation group on gender, identity and sexuality.
Early learning throughout our childhood can greatly impact how we manage later in life. It can impact how we see ourselves, how we see others, the world and the choices we make. However, the depth of this impact is not always so obvious. It is through deep reflection that we can learn perhaps why we manage the way we do.
As such, I believe we all have many stories to tell. Each story being unique,meaningful and worth telling. It is through this process of telling these stories that we begin to heal wounds and find ourselves again. The many stories of my life led me through loss, grief, stress and pain but also joy, connection, meaning and love.
First and foremost I work from a person centred approach and incorporate narrative therapy, mindfulness and brief solution focused therapy. Telling our stories of grief, pain, love and triumph can release the grip they may have on us or build us up as we so deserve. I also utilize aspects of cognitive behavioural therapy throughout my sessions as our thought processes can strongly impact our story writing and how we interpret ours and other’s stories.
Your mental health matters and you are the author of your present and future stories. Through our sessions, I hope we can work together to discover your stories, help you build new, positive ones and prepare you to think, act and feel more adept in the face of difficult stories.
I will be expanding my practice into working with couples and families as well as focusing on grief and bereavement.
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