Mia Pintus, MSW RSW
Registered Social Worker
1255 Commissioners Rd W Suite 232, London , Ontario N6K 3N5 | 519-871-6742
When your emotions overwhelm you, it can leave you feeling lost and alone. I can help. I provide safe, compassionate, and confidential counselling to couples, adults, and youth 16 and over. Your journey begins now.
Resilient Roots Therapy, MA, RSW
Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
I provide a brave and compassionate Online Therapy space for queer and BIPOC Youth and Adults, tailored to build difference and create hopeful existing change
Kristie Brassard, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker | Psychotherapist
London, Ontario N5V 0A2 | 1-844-591-9892
We're a virtual counselling & psychotherapy practice serving teens, adults, couples & families all over Ontario. Supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ folks & allies is our passion, and all spiritual and cultural backgrounds are welcome in our virtual office. Book with us today!
Chris Chmielewski, MSW, RSW,MA
Psychotherapist; Registered Clinical Social Worker
186 Albert St., Ste 206, London, Ontario N6A 1M1 | 519-235-4845
Hello! Please GOOGLE me for photos and more information, eg, past clients' feedback. I have over40yrs extensive practice experience and continued training from experts, for most major issues of concern, esp. close relationships and hurtful early life events/upbringing.
Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Finding one's way through the stormy days and nights sometimes requires a highly experienced guide. Self-limiting thoughts and feelings can be overcome. Joy and love can be realized by means of a skillful blending of Eastern and Western modalities.
Joanna Meister, HBA, MACP, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Clients say I'm not like other therapists. They appreciate that I show up authentically and with humour; I'm not stuffy, and I won't just smile and nod! I create a space where you will feel heard, understood, and valued. I'll meet you where you're at, when you're ready.
Barry Johnston-Spooner, M.Ed., R P
Registered Psychotherapist
40 Windsor Avenue in Wortley Village, London, Ontario N6C 1Z7 | 519 686 6822
How do you learn to embrace change, find more balance? It’s vital. Has life or a loved one told you to grow, be more 'in flow'? I can help you with that. Call or email: a therapist for 50 years, I've helped people reclaim their lives from a full range of unhappy issues.
Kevin Elliott, RP, MC, B.Sc.
Registered Psychotherapist
3-119 Wortley Rd. , London, Ontario N6C 3P3 | 1-226-700-6330
Know Thyself, Grow Thyself. It is my goal to provide a safe, non-judgmental space for us to gain insight into your patterns of feeling, thinking and relating. From there we can develop new skills, knowledge and strategies to engage in life more authentically.
Kelly Appleby, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
111 Waterloo Street, Suite 301, London, Ontario N6B 2M4 | (226) 378-5515
I provide a safe and non-judgemental space to help you explore what is challenging you in order to support your journey towards growth and healing. My work is trauma-informed, based in the science of attachment and I will tailor my approach to best fit your needs.
Fern Banner, Fern Banner, M.A., RP, RMFT-S
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage & Family Therapist - Supervisor, Certified Sex Therapist - Supervisor
649 Colborne Street, Suite #100, London, Ontario N6A 3Z2 | (519) 868-7874
Jennifer Kausky, M.S.W., R.S.W.
Psychotherapist for Women and Couples
1255 Commissioners Road West, Suite 235, London, Ontario N6K 3N5 | (519) 719-5264
Welcome! My Psychotherapy practice is dedicated to compassionate, and knowledgeable counselling for Women, with a specialty in working with Couples. This is a safe space where you can find inner peace, joy, laughter and begin to heal and recover.
Rebecca Denby
Registered Psychotherapist
497 Oxford St. E., London, Ontario N6A 3K7 | (226) 240-3631
Hello and welcome. Are you looking for an experienced therapist to support you with anxiety, stress, overwhelm, exhaustion, or burnout? If so, I am here to support and guide you (in-person, video, and phone sessions are all available). Take good care, Rebecca
Robert Simms, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
768 Maitland St, London, Ontario N5Y 3H5 | 416-432-3070
Hi, my name is Robert Simms. I'm Metis non-Status and was diagnosed with ADHD later in life. I work from a person centered approach. I will work with you to find the best path forward for your life.
Related Sites:
City of London
Canadian Counselling Association
Therapy London, ON
Byron, Lambeth, Middlesex County, Oakridge Acres, Westminster
The history of London, Ontario includes the Old East Heritage Conservation District created under the Heritage Act which was established as a renewal of historic buildings one of which is the London Muslim Mosque. The climate is humid with contrasting distinct seasons. This provides for agricultural production from the farmland. Food is exported across the country providing citizens some of the unique fare of the area. Storm watchers come to see these wonderful light shows and to photograph the bolts as they cut across the sky. It is a wonderful past time of locals and many of these dazzling photos can be seen online. Once hit by a bolt of lightning, your chances for a second hit are increased due to the electrical charge you carry.
The London Life Insurance Company, and Labatt and Carling Breweries were founded in London. The economy is driven by information technology, life sciences research, and vehicle manufacturing and production. The Kellogg Canada plant is the most technologically advanced cereal plant within the company. Employees from the city work in the factories in the suburbs which include Ford and General Motors employers. The introduction of slot machines came from the Western Fair Association in 1999 with 750 machines operating around the year. The downtown business suffered after the closure of Eaton’s and the Hudson’s Bay Company. If living seems disjointed, stagnant, or difficult, Christian An area of the Galleria is now occupied by the central library and information centers for Fanshawe College and the University of Western Ontario.1 Numerous international employers have used London for test marketing to introduce products to Canada.
Mental Health in London
London is a city of nearly 400, 000 residents, and is most popularly known as something of a college town. Youth initiatives and student empowerment are common sentiments amongst the people, and many community non profit organizations have campaigned for the development of better mental health services. University students often develop mental health issues due to the stress of school commitments and the demands of college life. The result is a general rise in anxiety disorders and violent behaviour.
The University of Western Ontario (UWO), based in London runs a not-for-profit Student Development Centre where individual counseling sessions offer a variety of solution based therapy techniques.2 Students and adolescents from the university and around the city may join personal or group workshops to discuss concerns related several issues.
Some of the many counseling services offered at the UWO student development centre include:
Stress& Anxiety
Relationship Issues
Body Image issues
Anger Management
Emotional & Physical Abuse
For more information, anyone interested may contact the University's student development centre at 661-3031. For London Residents looking to access a 24 hour crisis hotline, call 1-866-933-2023.3
Current Initiatives
The Canadian Mental Health Association's (CMHA) London-Middlesex branch is the largest not-for-profit mental health institution in Western Ontario.4 Citizens also have the option to take part in the WOTCH community mental health services. WOTCH is the Western Ontario Therapeutic Community Hospital. It's a residential counseling facility where participants check themselves in for a short period of time of their choosing, and devote their time to discussing strategies to deal with mental health issues. It has launched several of its programs in amalgamation with the CMHA, and is an excellent non-profit mental health facility at the disposal of London's residents.
References
1. Wikipedia. (2017) . London, ON. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London,_Ontario.2. Psychological services. (2016) . Individual Counselling. Retrieved from http://.
3. Middle Sex. (2017) . Crises Services. Retrieved from http://cmhamiddlesex.ca/crisis-services/.
4. WOTCH. (2017) . Community Mental Health Services. Retrieved from http://www.mentalhealthhelpline.ca/Directory/Organization/1718.
London is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 420.35 square kilometers.  The population of London is 523,000 people with 163,140 households . The population ranking for London is #15 nationally and #6 for the province of Ontario with a density of 913.10 people per sq km. London therapists serve postal code: N6C.