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 person’s unique needs. Therapy with Brian isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about slowing down, cultivating honest reflection, and taking meaningful steps toward what matters most. Whether you’re 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 client’s 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 · Work–life balance and stress · Meaning and purpose · First responders · Armed
Forces and veterans
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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 Master’s 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 it’s 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.
Milan’s mission is to challenge the stigma around men’s therapy. For him, therapy isn’t just about asking, “… and how does that make you feel?” It’s about sharpening your mental edge, showing yourself the same empathy you extend to others, and taking responsibility for your life. Just like the hero’s journey, it’s 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 easy—nothing good ever is—the 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 growth—are you ready to start?
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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), Men’s Issues, Grief, Career challenges, Anger, Emotional Regulation,
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Gillian is a Registered Social worker in the province of Ontario with a BA from York University, a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Waterloo and a Masters of Social Work degree from the University of Windsor.
Gillian brings her personal experiences of anxiety, grief and family addiction, as well as compassion and knowledge gained working with men in addictions treatment, mental health care and street outreach to her counselling practice. Gillian believes that we all have the capacity to heal from our pasts and make changes to align our daily lives with our values, hopes and dreams. Gillian is committed to helping others to heal from the impact of trauma, addictions and mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression and PTSD to build a better life focused on recovery, health and hope.
Gillian uses evidence-based techniques such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and motivational interviewing (MI) to help others to build motivation, regulate emotions and examine unhelpful thinking that hold us back from reaching our goals. Gillian works together with clients to empower them to make changes and learn new skills to improve their lives.
When not working, Gillian enjoys spending time watching horror movies, doing arts and crafts, and walking in nature with her two dogs and partner.
Specialities: Addiction, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Communication, Depression, Emotional Regulation, Grief, Life Transitions, Relationships, Self Confidence, Self Worth, Spirituality, Stress
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