Depression Counselling in Puslinch, ON.

Leading therapy for major depression, bipolar, postpartum depression, SAD and mood disorders in Puslinch, Ontario.


Sanjay (Jay) Rao, BSc.,MS Psy.
Depression Counsellor

Sanjay (Jay) Rao, BSc.,MS Psy.

Licensed Therapist

In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Negative commentary colours the experiences of individual’s living with depression. Negative thoughts, maladaptive attitudes, and perceptions of despair often are characteristic of people’s experiences with depression. Through Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), these individual thought-processes can be altered in favour of ones which facilitate emotions and behaviours more advantageous and functional to an individual’s daily life. As a practitioner of CBT, an awareness of how an individual’s beliefs may be maintaining symptoms of depression as well as the requisite skills provided to facilitate more adaptive ways of thinking to overcome it will be taught.

Amy Boyd, MACP
Depression Counsellor

Amy Boyd, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1H 3W5 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Depression can feel like a heavy burden, affecting your ability to find joy and motivation. However, you don't have to face these challenges on your own. I provide a secure, empathetic, and non-judgmental environment where you can freely explore your emotions. Together, we will explore the underlying causes of your depression, develop effective strategies for symptom management, as well as reignite your sense of purpose. Utilizing evidence-based techniques and offering personalized support, I will accompany you on a path towards healing and empowerment. You deserve a satisfying and meaningful life, and I am here to support you each step of the way.

Sherry Maxwell, BA (Psych), MTS, OACCPP(C), RP
Depression Counsellor

Sherry Maxwell, BA (Psych), MTS, OACCPP(C), RP

Registered Psycotherapist and Counsellor

In N1R 1W8 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Depression can grab hold of any of us. It's not a sign of weakness, but a sign of being human. Sherry uses multiple techniques and approaches, tailored to the individual. By looking at the past, present and future, she helps her clients break free of the hold depression can have on them. Whether it's situational or long term, Sherry helps her clients develop new skills and coping skills and helps them live life to the fullest.

Brianna Stewart, MA, BA
Depression Counsellor

Brianna Stewart, MA, BA

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1S 2L6 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Sadness is a common emotion. However, when sadness lingers in our lives, is long term, and affects our day to day life, then it is something to be addressed. I help clients to take steps towards reducing depression through related actions. Alongside this, I work with clients to understand how the depression is controlling them and what strategies we might consider to reduce this control. For example, clients often find it helpful to engage with others, challenge their thinking, consider their past positive experiences, and consider changes to their environment to begin to feel more and more positive emotions and less depressed.

Sharron Carson, RP
Depression Counsellor

Sharron Carson, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L8P 4Y5 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Struggling with mood disorders can make life very challenging. The most basic tasks can feel overwhelming and unmanageable. I understand this from personal experience as well as years of work with clients who are diagnosed with depression or bipolar disorder. It can be difficult to explain to others in our lives what it feels like to live with depression. I will validate and support you while helping you explore your feelings and find positive coping strategies that are the right fit for you. Book a free consultation to see if we are a good fit.

Dave Robinson, MA. Counselling Psychology, RP.
Depression Counsellor

Dave Robinson, MA. Counselling Psychology, RP.

Men's Counsellor, Registered Psychotherapist, C.C.C.

In N1H 4R6 - Nearby to Puslinch.

It's been called the dark night of the day, the noon-day demon, the blues - whatever label you want to give it, depression is difficult, emotionally exhausting and, at times, a disempowering mental health challenge that impacts millions of Canadians annually. Often Men struggle silently with depression for various reasons, not the least of which is the stigma associated with asking for help with mental health, and as such their depression can go unnoticed as they attempt to handle it alone. I help men to better cope with their depression by working together to build the strategies that work for them, so they can find a way through the darkness of their thoughts and reclaim a sense of hope.

Melissa Clews-Hunt, MSc, RP, RMFT-SM
Depression Counsellor

Melissa Clews-Hunt, MSc, RP, RMFT-SM

Individual, Couple & Family Therapist, Clinical Supervisor & Supervisor Mentor

In N1H 3V4 - Nearby to Puslinch.

There is an epidemic of depression and anxiety in our time. From an ecotherapy perspective, there is a lot of discussion about ways our current lifestyles promote depression. Whether it is our pace of life and expectations around productivity, our loss of a sense of deeper community and connection, a loss of a sense of purpose, or a deeply felt but unacknowledged sense of disconnection from the earth we depend on. I find that in subtle moments outside, we discover a rooted aliveness of tuning in to who we are, our deeply felt connections with all of life, and perspective on a greater purpose working through us. It is in facing the depression that we can come to embrace greater meaning.

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Hamilton
Depression Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Hamilton

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Puslinch.

While we all have days where we feel sad and 'depressed', if it goes on day after day so that negative thoughts make us feel exhausted, powerless, empty, discouraged and hopeless, then we need help. Leaving depression untreated can lead to several physical and mental complications and even suicide. Fortunately, trained counsellors can assist us in retraining our mind and teach us new skills to challenge depressive thinking so that we can lead a confidently depression free life.

Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.
Depression Counsellor

Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

In L9T 1P4 - Nearby to Puslinch.

Depression often feels like disconnection — from self, from purpose, from others. Depression is often felt like giving up, like surrender, like what's the point. Depression can also mimic the "functional alcoholic" and we act in front of others like nothing is happening: we go to work, we go for dinners, we meet others yet we don't show up. My approach goes beyond surface strategies to help uncover what feels stuck, flat, or hollow. We work to reestablish a sense of vitality, meaning, and connection, not just symptom reduction. I work with clients to help me re-establish the meaning that has been lost.


Puslinch is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 214.62 square kilometers.  The population of Puslinch is 7,336 people with 2,705 households . The population ranking for Puslinch is #537 nationally and #187 for the province of Ontario with a density of 34.20 people per sq km. Puslinch therapists serve postal code: N0B.