Family Therapist
Lori-Ann Wesley, M.A., R.P.
Registered Psychotherapist
55 Eglinton Ave. East Suite 705, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1G8 | 416 208-3178
I look at family therapy as a pattern from the family of origin, if growing up was dysfunctional; faced issues such as abuse, substance abuse, poor health, or poverty, did not adequately demonstrate love, that person may experience difficulties in these areas later in life and show up in their family. They might also, have developed coping strategies or related strengths in the face of a difficult upbringing. Without an awareness of how these issues affected them, it is likely that the negative pattern may be repeated over time. A child who witnesses parents make certain choices or engage in certain behaviors may develop a tendency to behave in a similar manner.
Family Therapist
Vera Roncon, MA, C. Psych.
Clinical Psychologist
120 Eglinton Ave East, 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1E2 | 416-488-2838
You might seek family therapy if family members are struggling with sibling or parent conflict, parenting differences, adjusting to teenage years, divorce/separation, feeling alone with your family, unable to express your feelings to your family members, feeling like you’re not meeting someone’s expectations or coping with a family member’s mental illness or addiction. Working with a family therapist can help family members feel heard and valued and bring harmony to your family system. We can help you learn to communicate effectively, set healthy boundaries and learn coping mechanisms to help manage difficult family dynamics.
Family Therapist
Jocelyn Hsu, RSW, MSW, BSW
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Toronto, Ontario M2N 3R7 | 289-206-8777
Family consists with different shapes and sizes, and different histories. I support you to negative the conflicts in your family and enhance the communications to express feelings, concerns, worries, but also love and care. I will support you to address and heal the fractions in the past and find the acceptance to be make chances that would facilitate a healthier interactions.
Family Therapist
Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Clinical Psychologist
114 Maitland Street, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1E1 | 416-939-6491
Clients come to see me in my practice in downtown Toronto in order to help them focus on problems and conflicts between family members. In some cases, this includes parent-child conflicts. And in others, this may include conflicts between the adults in home, who may have differing approaches to parenting. Finally, excessive conflicts between siblings may also be a reason for family therapy.
Family Therapist
Jaime Saibil, M.A.
Registered Psychotherapist & Cognitive behavioural therapist
Toronto, Ontario M4N 3N1 | 647-680-4891
Families can be tough. No doubt about it. I'd be more worried if a family got along 100% of the time. Conflict is an opportunity to bring us closer together. And with the right tools of communication and conflict resolution, based upon the theories of Emotion-focused therapy, we can get there together.
Family Therapist
Shanna Budzinsky, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
It can be hard to know where to start when trying to address conflict within the family because each member is unique and may have very different concerns and goals. Therapy can provide a safe and supportive environment to foster family healing while also honouring individual differences. My approach to family therapy is rooted in the healing power of relationships and focuses on collaboration to create shared meaning. Reach out today to learn more about my approach and your journey to healing and book a free 15-minute consultation.
Family Therapist
Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Imagine a family as a tree with branches, roots, trunk representing parts of the immediate and extended family. When working with families, all elements are considered. Usually there is a request for family therapy due to one of it's members in crisis, often a child. However, when an analysis of need is done it becomes apparent that more than one member of the family needs help in adjusting, growing and learning new behaviours. Clients contact me for a variety of reasons: to improve communications, solve family problems, support in special situations such as death, divorce, marriage, illness, child or adolescent issues.
Family Therapist
Francis Psychotherapy & Consulting, MSW, RSW
Social workers/Psychotherapists
Available for Online Therapy
Families will have a safe and supportive space to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their relationships. Therapy can help family members develop a deeper understanding of each other's perspectives, improve trust and empathy, and learn effective problem-solving skills. We can offer tools to address family dynamics, improve parenting strategies, and navigate life transitions. Issues such as divorce, substance abuse, or mental health challenges that affect the entire family can be addressed within this space.
Family Therapist
Robert Simms, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
768 Maitland St, London, Ontario N5Y 3H5 | 416-432-3070
Much of family therapy is about uncovering old pain and hurts, often unconsciously inflicted on people. The ability to communicate openly and honestly is a very rare skill in our society and it is even more uncommon amongst families. Because we have either raised or grown up with the people in the family we often assume we understand them and why they say or do the things that they do. The truth is that is rarely the case. I work with families to create a safe space for truth to come out, but in a way where it is nurtured and communicated through me to help with greater understanding and empathy.
Family Therapist
Patricia Thompson, MA
Registered Psychotherapist
344 Bloor St. West Suite 610, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3A7 | 647-236-3305
Our families can benefit from family therapy when they experience any stressful event that puts pressure on family relationships, such as financial hardship, family fractures or break ups, or the death of a loved one. Some issues we would focus on in family sessions are improving communication and solving conflicts, exploring ways we can support a family member who is experiencing difficulties, and how to grow stronger moving forward. It can seem like a monumental task. However with hope, optimism and commitment families can get better.
Family Therapist
Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.
Registered Psychologist (Alberta and Ontario)
133 Tuscany Valley Green NW, Calgary, Alberta T3L 2K4 | 403-605-5234
[I ONLY OFFER VIDEO SESSIONS THROUGHOUT ALBERTA FOR FAMILY THERAPY - NOT ONTARIO]. None of us took degrees on how to be great parents, yet despite our best efforts, things can go amuck quickly. I have a son and a daughter of my own… I know how challenging raising children and making families work can be. I have been a psychologist since 1986. Let’s not waste time but instead get down to the issues that are affecting your family right now. Book an appointment by going to https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14249112
Family Therapist
Kristie Brassard, MSW, RSW
Clinical Director, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist & Guide
Toronto, Ontario M5S 0A8 | 1-844-612-6505
Working on the parent-child relationship and/or sibling relationship can set the foundation for a happier and healthier family. Our therapists have extensive experience in supporting children, youth, adults and their caregivers to learn skills and process emotions that are necessary to feel more connected as a family unit using a variety of different tools and techniques.
Toronto is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 630.20 square kilometers.  The population of Toronto is 2.73 million people with 1.11 million households . The population ranking for Toronto is #1 nationally and #1 for the province of Ontario with a density of 4334.40 people per sq km. Toronto therapists serve postal code: M3B.