Deborah Nixon, Psychologist
Dr. Deborah Nixon
182 Indian Valley Trail, Mississauga, Ontario L5G 2K6 | 905 274 0915
I help teens, adults, and couples to address current problems and unresolved past issues in order to move their lives forward in a positive direction. For over thirty years I have worked with people from diverse backgrounds to enhance relationships and personal growth.
Nadine Evans, MACP, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Virtual practice, Toronto, Ontario M2R 1A6 | +646474581639
My clients feel overwhelmed, unheard, isolated, and emotionally out of control. Together, we explore therapies to help them feel connected and understood, approach themselves with kindness, and create effective strategies.
Jocelyn Hsu, RSW, MSW, BSW
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Toronto, Ontario M2N 3R7 | 289-206-8777
I have supported many clients through stress that stem from unique challenges that relate to having different roles in different stages of life. I hold a safe and non-judgemental space for my clients to have a productive and meaningful healing and recovery experience.
Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Clinical Psychologist
114 Maitland Street, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1E1 | 416-939-6491
Therapy helps people see their problem through the eyes of an objective observer. I work in: individual, family, & couples therapy, grief & bereavement, trauma therapy, interpersonal conflict, posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, abuse, & divorce.
Paul Kelly
700 Bay Street, Suite 2200, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z6 | 416 847-7118
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2T3 | 1-877-606-6161
Grey Matters Intl & Dr. Kevin Fleming(cited expert for NY Times, CNN, Fortune, Sporting News)is all about bold thinking & neuroscience innovation in getting mood/behavior change when shrinking,feel good self-help, and pills aren't cutting it. Indiv/couples/family.
Vera Roncon, MA, C. Psych.
Clinical Psychologist
120 Eglinton Ave East, 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1E2 | 416-488-2838
We’re a team of caring and skilled therapists dedicated to supporting individuals and families. Our goal is to work alongside you, providing personalized care that fits your needs. Whether you’re an adult, teen, child, couple, or family, we’re here to help.
Catherine Wood, Ph.D.
Counselor/Coach
180 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V6 | 416-926-7216
You deserve to live your best life and to be your best self. Working with me through therapy or coaching will assist you to identify what's working in your life and to work through life issues or barriers to your goals and dreams, for maximum happiness and fulfillment.
Jaime Saibil, M.A.
Registered Psychotherapist & Cognitive behavioural therapist
Toronto, Ontario M4N 3N1 | 647-680-4891
Jaime Saibil, a psychotherapist and cognitive-behavioural therapist, has nearly a decade of experience providing counselling within the areas of anxiety, stress, depression, couples-related issues, and weight management.
Patricia Thompson, MA
Registered Psychotherapist
344 Bloor St. West Suite 610, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3A7 | 647-236-3305
Therapy is an investment in yourself. It is a place to gain perspective, clarity and peace of mind. As a therapist, my aim is to help you become unstuck from current patterns that are holding you back. It's time to start living the life you envisioned for yourse
Sarah Prowse, MSW RSW
Registered Social Worker
1 Dunraven Dr , Toronto, Ontario M6M 1G8 | 647-385-3962
Hello! Welcome to warm, compassionate and healing psychotherapy focused on helping you deal with whatever’s holding you back - childhood or relationship trauma which has affected you in the form of substance use, anxiety or depression, or a feeling of stuckness.
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
Nadia Zamzul, RP(Q)
Registered Psychotherapist (Q)
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1A8 | 6048689286
Guided by empathy, curiosity and warmth, I provide a safe and judgement-free space where we can make sense of your world together.
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Toronto, the capital city of Ontario is considered a global city and the financial centre of the country. It is Canada’s largest city with a population growth exceeding 2,500,000 people, making it the fifth most populated municipality in North America. Some of the popular economic strengths lie in credit counsellor, business services, aerospace, transportation, film production, medical research, tourism and sports industries. The densely populated south-central region of Ontario is known as the Golden Horseshoe with a population exceeding eight million residents. Counselling, psychotherapy is a beneficial process that will strive to produce measurable results of positive change in your life. A professional therapist utilizes several efficient therapy techniques established through years of research that can bring about growth and emotional health. Located on Lake Ontario, Toronto has strong seasonal variables with a temperate climate influenced by the presence of the lake. The summers are hot and humid, and the winters can be well below freezing.1
After World War II, refugees from war-torn Europe and Chinese people immigrated to the metropolitan Toronto area to take advantage of the great job opportunities. During the 1950’s more immigrants were received by Canada than the United States, although the United States had a population ten times that of Canada. By 1960 the European economy strengthened and immigrants from the Caribbean Islands and Asia arrived. With a faltering economy during the 1990’s immigrants came from Hong Kong and later it was noted that nearly 10 percent of the population in this area was of Chinese origin. If you have been searching for resolution to questions of deeper meaning and significance, Christian counselling, therapists will provide real hope through spiritual insight for turning you around and facing a new direction. The value of therapy and counseling is of great worth and may be one of the most important decisions you have made in a long time. Being cosmopolitan and international, nearly fifty percent of the population is non-born-Canadian who enjoy a very high standard of living with comparatively low crime rates to major cities in the US.
Mental Health in Toronto
Toronto has a diverse population culturally and age-wise. Of the more than 2.6 million people living in Toronto, more than 410,395 are school-aged children. Throughout Ontario, 23 percent of students have reported that they were offered, sold or given drugs within the last year. In fact, 83 percent of students in grade 12 report drinking alcohol, while 42 percent report using some sort of illicit substance within the past year.2 Those are startling statistics, but Toronto agencies are taking notice to identify teen addicts early to provide intervention services.
Most services provided for recovery from drug addiction and alcoholism are provided free with a valid Ontario health card. The programs are voluntary and private. Teens are given the chance to speak alone with qualified counselors about their addiction problems. For example, the Toronto Withdrawal Management System helps teens find withdrawal services near them, suited to the client's particular needs. To contact the Toronto Withdrawal Management System, call 866-366-9513.3
Current Initiatives
The Government of Ontario funds programs to help its citizens, including teens, overcome addictions to drugs and alcohol. The Drug and Alcohol Helpline is a confidential service available 24/7 to residents of Toronto and the rest of Ontario for obtaining information about drug and alcohol addiction services. The helpline is free to everyone. Specialists are also available to talk via web chat. The referral specialists provide information about services available in your community, education about drug and alcohol programs and can listen to your problems and offer support. Contact the Drug and Alcohol helpline at 1-800-565-8603.4
References
1. Wikipedia. (2017) . Toronto, ON. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto.2. Teen Challenge Canada. (2016) . Canadian Drug Crisis: Drug Abuse is Closer to Home Than You Think! . Retrieved from http://www.teenchallenge.ca/get-help/canadian-drug-crisis.
3. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2016) . Substance Abuse Treatment for Young People � What You Need to Know. Retrieved from http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/health_information/a_z_mental_health_and_addiction_information/adolescent_mental_health/Pages/treat_young_people.aspx.
4. Connex Ontario. (2017) . About Us. Retrieved from http://www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Home/About.
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.