Stress, PTSD and Anxiety Therapists in Aylmer, ON.

Licensed professional counselling for anxiety, stress, phobias, and panic in Aylmer, Ontario.


Nancy VanderSchaaf, MEd., Ph.D., CCC
Anxiety Counsellor

Nancy VanderSchaaf, MEd., Ph.D., CCC

Clinical Counsellor

In N6J 3Y6 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Learning how to handle stress and anxiety is one of the healthiest things you can do for yourself. I can help you identify what triggers stress/anxiety reactions and teach you how to change or manage them. My approach is eclectic. I am proficient in working with anxiety, stress, panic disorders, and trauma.

Sara Sherstobitoff, RP
Anxiety Counselor

Sara Sherstobitoff, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Anxiety and stress affect us all to varying degrees. There are numerous physical and emotional symptoms that are associated with anxiety and stress such as an increased heart rate, sweating, rumination and worry, to name a few. Anxiety can feel consuming and can keep us from engaging fully in our everyday life. Therapy can help you work with your feelings of anxiety and stress so that you feel empowered. Please contact me to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.
Anxiety Counselor

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Anxiety and stress can be confusing and overwhelming, and result in both negative emotional and physical symptoms. Counselling for anxiety or stress provides the opportunity to discover and implement effective coping strategies, identify triggers, and explore and process new ways of engaging with the world around you. Having someone safe to talk to is an effective strategy in and of itself, connect with me today and we can walk out this journey together.

Kristen Wilson, M.A., RP, C.C.C
Anxiety Counsellor

Kristen Wilson, M.A., RP, C.C.C

Registered Psychotherapist

In N6A 1N6 - Nearby to Aylmer.

I support my clients in addressing their anxiety and stress through the development of meaningful self-care strategies to keep them in becoming more self-compassionate. Learning how to engage the parasympathetic nervous system to counter the effects of an overactive sympathetic nervous system is essential in effectively managing stress and anxiety. If you find yourself struggling to view situations with a more compassionate lens, encouraging yourself to engage in behaviours that support your well-being, therapy can be an effective tool to get you the results you want.

Christine Court, SSW, BAHons, BSW, MSW, RSW
Anxiety Counsellor

Christine Court, SSW, BAHons, BSW, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

In N5H 2R3 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Anxiety is a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. It might cause you to sweat, feel restless and tense, and have a rapid heartbeat. It can be a normal reaction to stress but sometimes it takes control. Anxiety disorders are very treatable. Most patients who suffer from anxiety are able to reduce or eliminate symptoms after several (or fewer) months of psychotherapy, and many patients notice improvement after just a few sessions. Through the cognitive component of therapy, patients learn to understand how their thoughts contribute to their anxiety symptoms. By learning to change those thought patterns, they can reduce the likelihood and intensity of anxiety symptoms.

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW
Anxiety Counsellor

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW

Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist

In N6C 1A3 - Nearby to Aylmer.

For many of us, our stream of life is interrupted by events that are so stressful and scary that they create lasting change. This can be a single incident such as an assault or accident. Or, it could be recurring incidents that take place in the course of our work. It could also be trauma in our earliest years from our caregivers or in our first relationships. If you feel that something from your past is impacting your current life, trauma and stress focused therapy may be a good fit for you.

Kristie Brassard, MSW, RSW
Anxiety Counsellor

Kristie Brassard, MSW, RSW

Clinical Director, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist & Guide

In N5V 0A2 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Anxiety and stress can affect all aspects of our lives. It can impact our mood, it can impact our thoughts and it can impact our functioning. It's quite an overwhelming experience at times. In therapy, we can work together to reduce your experience of distress, find balance in life, and reconnect with experiences of joy. We will work towards improving your sense of well being and help you regain your ability to function in this high paced world.

Patricia Berendsen, RMFT, RSW, RP, SEP
Anxiety Counsellor

Patricia Berendsen, RMFT, RSW, RP, SEP

Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist

In N6B 1T1 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Anxiety and stress is commonly experienced. For many reasons, some of us have very busy and stress-filled lives. However, the cards you hold in the game of life mean very little. It's the way you play the hand that counts. Learning to manage the demands of our lives is a skill and an art. Therapy can help you to develop strategies to deal with anxiety and stress and find more contentment amidst challenges that come your way.

Jennifer Kausky, M.S.W., R.S.W.
Anxiety Counsellor

Jennifer Kausky, M.S.W., R.S.W.

Psychotherapist for Women and Couples

In N6K 3N5 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Anxiety and stress experienced by women and couples can be unbearable. You do not need to suffer alone, you have taken the first step towards recovery by seeking counselling. My practice offers a warm, safe environment where women and couples can be heard and not judged. I utilize many theories and techniques, but most importantly I want to join with you in partnership, and hear what is most important to you, for your unique situation. Please visit my website for more information at www.MSWtherapist.com.

Lynda Martens, MSc. RP, RMFT
Anxiety Counsellor

Lynda Martens, MSc. RP, RMFT

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage and family Therapist

In N6C 2H9 - Nearby to Aylmer.

Dealing with anxiety and stress is a specialty of mine. I use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to identify and honour the deep places your fear and shame reactions come from. I believe that if you change your thoughts you change your world. The past does not have to rule your mind. We will work together to identify and change the thought patterns that create anxiety for you. I also use EEG Neurofeedback to shift brain wave patterns to support change.


Aylmer is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 6.26 square kilometers.  The population of Aylmer is 7,492 people with 2,961 households . The population ranking for Aylmer is #528 nationally and #182 for the province of Ontario with a density of 1197.60 people per sq km. Aylmer therapists serve postal code: N5H.