Kyle is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with a deep commitment to helping people reconnect with their values, explore their inner worlds, and create lives that feel meaningful and present.
He works with adults & couples navigating anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, life transitions, and self-esteem concernsâand has a particular passion for supporting menâs mental health. Having seen first-hand how stigma can keep men from reaching out, Kyle is dedicated to creating a space where all clients feel safe, respected, and heard. As a father and husband himself, he also understands the unique challenges and rewards that come with parenting and the roles men take on in their lives, and brings that insight into his work with clients.
Kyleâs style is warm, collaborative, and down-to-earth. He draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), existential therapy, mindfulness, and parts work. Whether itâs helping you navigate difficult emotions without getting stuck, improving your relationships, or finding clarity on lifeâs bigger questions, Kyle meets you where you are and works alongside you to create change that lasts.
His approach is person-centred, meaning he sees you as the expert on your life. In session, you can expect compassion, curiosity, and a calm, non-judgemental presenceâalong with practical tools you can take into daily life.
Outside the therapy room, Kyle enjoys CrossFit, losing himself in a good book, sharing tacos with friends, and finding moments of quiet reflection.
Specialties: Addiction, anger management, anxiety, stress, grief and loss, depression, menâs issues, gender identity, relationship issues, self-esteem, existential questions, parenting, life transitions, coping skills, substance use, school issues
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Brayden is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and formal training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). She brings a grounded, relational approach to therapy shaped by both professional training and meaningful clinical experience.
Brayden supports individuals and couples navigating emotional disconnection, conflict, communication challenges, and relationship strain. She has completed Level 2 training in the Gottman Method and works with partners to better understand one another, reduce negative cycles, and build relationships that feel stable, respectful, and emotionally connected. Brayden is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), supporting clients in processing trauma and unresolved experiences that continue to impact emotional wellbeing and relationships.
She has several years of experience working with individuals and couples impacted by ADHD and autism, and brings a practical, neurodiversity-affirming lens to her work. Brayden is attentive to how differences in attention, communication styles, and nervous system regulation can affect both personal wellbeing and relationships.
Brayden also has extensive experience in addiction and mental health treatment, working with both justice-involved populations and the general public. Her clinical work is informed by a strong understanding of addiction, shame, relapse concerns, and the process of rebuilding a meaningful and values-aligned life. Her commitment to menâs mental health has also been shaped by close family experiences with serious mental health challenges and loss, deepening her sensitivity to the ways many men struggle in silence and the importance of compassionate, direct, and respectful support.
She works from an integrative, trauma-informed perspective, drawing from emotion-focused therapy, acceptance-based approaches, parts-informed interventions, EMDR, and practical skills-based strategies when helpful. Brayden values therapy that is collaborative, emotionally honest, and grounded in real-world application rather than overly clinical or abstract.
Outside of therapy, Brayden enjoys playing hockey, creating art, and reading. She believes meaningful change happens when therapy feels human, respectful, and aligned with a clientâs values and real-life challenges.
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With thirty-five years of clinical experience, Brian is a seasoned practitioner and psychotherapist
whose work is deeply informed by a rich personal life journey. He is happily married and the
father of three adult children, including one serving in the Armed Forces.
Over the years, Brian
has experienced divorce, the loss of a spouse to cancer, and the ongoing responsibilities of caring
for his 93-year-old father. These experiences have shaped his approach with resilience, empathy,
and an unwavering belief in the power of connection.
Brian meets men exactly where they are. He understands that many men carry silent burdens and
were raised to believe they need to handle everything alone. Some men come to therapy ready to explore their emotions, while others prefer a more practical, action-oriented approach.
Brian supports both, adapting his style to fit each personâs unique needs. Therapy with Brian isnât about quick fixes. Itâs about slowing down, cultivating honest reflection, and taking meaningful steps toward what matters most. Whether youâre navigating
grief, relationship transitions, or significant life changes, Brian offers a calm, grounded space to
reset and move forward.
Brian draws from a range of therapeutic approaches to meet each clientâs needs. He uses Eye
Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to help clients process painful or
traumatic memories, so the memories feel less distressing over time. He also incorporates
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps clients identify and reframe unhelpful
thoughts. In addition, Brian uses narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, and ecological
systems theory to support clients in reshaping their stories, building on strengths, and
understanding the impact of their relationships and environments.
Outside of his practice, Brian enjoys hiking, travelling, gardening, reading, and spending
meaningful time with his family. These moments reflect the same values that guide his work:
nurturing relationships, staying curious, and being fully present.
Specialties:
Men across the age spectrum, young and old · Life transitions (fatherhood, aging, retirement) ·
Dads and single dads · Grandfathers · Separation and divorce · Grief, death, and bereavement ·
Trauma and adverse life experiences · Cancer and chronic disease · Anxiety and overwhelm ·
Depression and emotional numbness · Anger and irritability · Relationship challenges and
infidelity · Workâlife balance and stress · Meaning and purpose · First responders
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Milan is a Qualifying Registered Psychotherapist (RP, Qualifying) in Ontario with a passion for helping others unlock their potential. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and a Masterâs Degree in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University.
With a background in the trades and a deep commitment to Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Milan understands the value of hard work, discipline, and perseverance. Whether itâs pushing through long days on a job site, staying composed under pressure in a submission, or navigating the challenges of our own minds, Milan has been there. He knows firsthand what it takes to overcome adversity and keep moving forward.
Milanâs mission is to challenge the stigma around menâs therapy. For him, therapy isnât just about asking, â⊠and how does that make you feel?â Itâs about sharpening your mental edge, showing yourself the same empathy you extend to others, and taking responsibility for your life. Just like the heroâs journey, itâs about being courageous in the face of adversity and rising stronger with each challenge.
Milan believes everyone can benefit from taking the time to reflect, reset, and grow. While the journey may not be easyânothing good ever isâthe discipline to push through is key. After all, living your best life means being your best self. Milan is ready to join you on this quest of self-discovery and growthâare you ready to start?
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Veeran is a Registered Social Worker (RSW) in Ontario and a current Master of Social Work (MSW) student at Wilfrid Laurier University. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Wilfrid Laurier University, as well as a Diploma in Community and Justice Services from Mohawk College.
A self-taught musician, Veeran is skilled in playing the guitar, drums, and bass. His passion for music not only enriches his personal life but also informs his professional practice. Veeran uses his creativity to develop unique, client-centered solutions to the challenges individuals face. He is committed to tailoring his approach to the specific needs of each client, recognizing that there are no âone-size-fits-allâ solutions in Social Work.
Veeranâs professional experience is diverse, encompassing work in homelessness, concurrent disorders, intimate partner violence, crisis assessments, and supporting individuals living with schizophrenia. He has a particular understanding of the struggles men face regarding mental health, masculinity, sexual health, and trauma. With a strong belief in destigmatizing menâs mental health, Veeran creates a supportive, empathetic environment that fosters growth, healing, and self-exploration.
Veeran is deeply committed to supporting clients in their healing journey, particularly in addressing and confronting trauma. He believes that the first step to recovery is facing trauma directly, with the right support. His compassionate approach ensures that clients never have to walk the path to healing alone.
Specialties: addiction support, depression, anxiety, stress, grief, self harm, anger management
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John is a Registered Social Worker in the province of Ontario. John has a BA from the University of Western Ontario, a Bachelors of Social Work from the University of Waterloo and a Masters Degree in Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier University.
Prior to becoming a therapist John spent many years in corporate and executive roles helping people achieve goals and set targets for their success. John uses his unique training as a therapist and as a long-time corporate leader to help Men who are facing a variety of challenges in their lives.
John works with Men to help them find purpose, passion, connectivity, and discover new or more effective ways of showing up for themselves and others. Coming from a place of understanding and compassion as a man who has gone through it himself, John provides a comfortable place for Men to begin, or continue this work.
Specialties:
Therapy for Dads, Relationships, Anxiety, Depression, Substance (Misuse), Menâs Issues, Grief, Career challenges, Anger, Emotional Regulation,
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