Our approach to therapy is holistic and integrative, meaning we look at the full landscape of your life—your experiences, relationships, strengths, and the challenges that bring you to therapy. Using principles from positive psychology, our work focuses not only on healing what hurts, but also on cultivating what helps you thrive. Together, we build insight, resilience, and meaningful change.
While these lists outline common symptoms and therapeutic approaches, each individual’s experience is unique, and care is tailored accordingly.

Reliving distressing events, nightmares, feeling unsafe, helpless, sadness, guilt, numb to life.

Social fear, differences in thinking and sensory processes, challenges with communicating feelings.

Difficulty completing tasks, hyperactivity, challenges with organization or time management, impulsivity.

Overwhelming fear, trouble sleeping or eating, dizziness, trembling, constant worry.

Deep sadness, lack of interest in life, feeling tired, hopelessness, increased irritability, difficulty with focus.

Headaches, muscle tension, fatigue, social withdrawal, irritability, sadness, intrusive thoughts.

Disrupted patterns in behaviour, eating, and sleeping that are distressing to your life.

Intense fear of failure, lack of boundaries, negative self talk, desire to understand self better.

Chronic arguing, loss of intimacy, lack of emotional connection, ignoring or avoiding conflict.

Intense sorrow or emotional pain, difficulty with focus, detachment from life, struggle with acceptance.

Frequent conflicts in relationships, outsized emotional responses, feeling overwhelmed by emotions.

Depression, anxiety, grief, intense anger and/or sadness, difficulty with or avoidance of having important medical conversations.
Deep sadness, lack of interest in life, feeling tired, hopelessness, increased irritability, difficulty with focus
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness based therapies, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy