Depressive disorders help. Depression counselling in M6R 2K9.

Search Results For Depression, Manic, Bipolar and Depressive Therapy Near Toronto, Ontario, M6R 2K9.

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Vera Roncon, MA, C. Psych.

Clinical Psychologist

120 Eglinton Ave East, 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1E2

Depression is a debilitating illness that can impact every aspect of a person’s life, including their thoughts, emotions, and physical well-being. Some common symptoms of depression include mood changes such as persistent sadness, irritability, agitation, anger, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite and eating, changes in sleep patterns, loss of energy and motivation, difficulty concentrating, feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, guilt, and at times thoughts of suicide. Therapy for depression typically involves weekly sessions where you will work with your therapist to understand your triggers, develop coping skills, and make positive changes in your life.

Stephanie Fournier, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

235 Carlaw Ave., Toronto, Ontario M4M 2S1

I would begin by establishing a non-judgmental, empathetic, and supportive therapeutic relationship. This foundation empowers the client to explore their experiences at their own pace. Using CBT, I would help you identify and challenge negative thought patterns and behaviors contributing to depression, promoting more balanced thinking and adaptive coping strategies. Through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, I would support you in accepting difficult emotions without judgment, clarifying personal values, and committing to meaningful actions that align with those values. Together, these approaches foster self-awareness, emotional resilience, and behavioral changes.

Rebecca Wabischewich, Hons. BA, MPH, MACP, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

185 Bridgeland Avenue Unit 112, Toronto, Ontario M6A 1Y7

Depression affects how you feel, how you think, and how you act. Over time, it becomes so exhausting that "shutting down" sometimes starts to seem like a helpful or beneficial choice. If not shutting down, it may show up in other ways, such as unhealthy habits (drug/alcohol use, malnutrition, sexual promiscuity), self-neglect (poor hygiene, bad sleeping habits, isolation), and even socially or professionally (arguing with friends/family, not showing up for work / not completing tasks). Talking to someone about your feelings of sadness, helplessness, or hopelessness can be the first step to getting that flicker of light re-sparked in your life.

Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)

Registered Psychotherapist (College of Psychotherapists of Ontario)

Eglinton and Kipling (two minutes east of Highway 427), Etobicoke, Ontario M9R 1Y4

Depression is the most common mental-health disturbance worldwide and falls within a wide continuum of severity. There is an equally broad range of causes, including grief and loss and absense of a supportive community. Some believe it is biological. Whatever the cause, some individuals feel depression more acutely and more frequently than others. Current research recognizes the benefits of psychotherapy on positive treatment outcomes. My approach is to recognize the life experiences that have contributed to depression and to help address directly the feelings underneath. To find relief and hope is sometimes a matter of learning to dig deeper into feelings with help from a psychotherapist.

Stacey Gorlicky, RP

Stacey Gorlicky Registered Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor

3080 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3N1

Depression is not something to be ashamed of, nor is it a character flaw or a sign of a weak personality. No one with depression can just "snap out of it". You wouldn't ask someone to "snap out of diabetes or some other illness and you cannot expect it of a person with depression. Everyone gets sad sometimes - a brief blue mood, feelings of disappointment or loss. The great news is that up to 80% of people who receive proper treatment improve as a result. There are two principle modes of treatment for depression - Psychotherapy and medication. You’re not alone; millions of families and friends have felt exactly like you. Your one step closer to change.

Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.

Clinical and Counseling Psychologist

Oakville, Ontario L4X 1L9

Each New Leaf Psychology Centre associate has experience offering therapy for depression. Therapy can help you feel less depressed, engage more fully in life, and feel more optimistically about your future. Ms. Saliba specializes in providing therapy for youth who are depressed and engage in risky behaviors such as self-harm. Dr. Gilani specializes in depression related to pain, physical disabilities, and injury.

Andrea O'Reilly, MSW, RSW, CCTP

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

Toronto, Ontario M4C 1A1

I provide a supportive space for clients experiencing low mood, fatigue, or self-criticism. Together, we address unhelpful thought patterns, nurture self-compassion, and develop strategies to regain motivation and energy. Clients leave therapy feeling more hopeful, connected to their values, and equipped to restore balance, confidence, and joy in their daily lives.

Neurodiversity Aware Counselling, RP(Q), RCC

Registered Psychotherapist (Q) and Registered Clinical Counsellor

Mississauga, Ontario L5E 2M8

Counselling for depression at Neurodiversity Aware Therapy focuses on understanding patterns of thinking, behaviour, and withdrawal that can contribute to low mood, loss of motivation, or feeling stuck. Using a collaborative, structured approach, therapy helps clients examine self-defeating beliefs, rebuild routine and meaning, and develop practical strategies that support engagement and hope. The goal of this approach is to improve mood, increase agency, and support sustainable change that fits each client’s life and values.

Kennedy McLean, RP, MACP, CCPT-II

Registered Psychotherapist

Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 5K6

Depression affects both the mind and body. It can impact appetite, sleep, concentration, and even the will to live. What depression is like for you may not be exactly what it’s like for someone else, together we will identify your particular depressive symptoms and the impact they are having on your life. We will explore the origins of your depression and possible depression in your family. Through the process of therapy, you will develop insight and understanding about your depression triggers, process emotions and past experiences that contribute to depressive states, explore your relationship patterns (loss, abuse, and/or misunderstanding) as well as your strengths.

Tulsi Radia, RP, MACP, BSc

Registered Psychotherapist

5399 Eglinton Avenue West - Suite 204, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 5K6

Creating a safe and collaborative space to tackle negative thought processes, address emotions and feelings and find a way to rationalize and target negative thinking patterns. Sessions also include ways to cope and find motivation in looking at things from a different perspective, and creates an openness within individuals to explore a more positive and healthy headspace.