Lynn Sackeyfio

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hi, my name is Lynn, and I am a dedicated Registered Provisional Psychologist committed to providing compassionate and effective care for individuals navigating life’s challenges. I strive to create a nurturing, safe space where clients of all ages feel empowered to share openly and without judgment.”

Ryan Turner

Registered Provisional Psychologist (Not Accepting New Clients)

“Hey! My name is Ryan. As a Registered Provisional Psychologist, my vision is to support adolescents and adults as they grow in their own personal mental health journey. Whether you are just beginning your journey or have been working towards your mental health goals for awhile, I am ready to work alongside you, grow with you, and encourage change in whichever way that may look like for you personally.”

Natasha Pasemko

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hello! My name is Natasha, and I’m a Registered Provisional Psychologist who is passionate about creating a space where people feel seen, heard, and supported, just as they are. I believe that everyone is deserving of care and compassion, regardless of their past or present circumstances. My goal is to be a reliable presence for anyone who may need someone to talk to, and to walk alongside you as you navigate life’s challenges. With honesty, dedication, and a non-judgmental approach, I strive to support the whole person – your strengths, your struggles, and everything in between. I am honoured to be part of your journey as you cultivate self-reliance, deepen your confidence, and reconnect with your true self in the direction that feels most aligned.”

Manjinder Dubb

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“I believe everyone heals the best way they know how… sometimes, they just need a little help. Hi there! My name is Manjinder, and my approach to therapy includes empathy, compassion, and a safe space for anyone who feels unseen and unheard. I use a client-centered approach that is tailored to your needs so you can leave feeling self-empowered and ready to heal the best way you know.”

Kayla Cardinal

Registered Social Worker

“Hi there! My name is Kayla, and I am a Registered Social Worker with a practice rooted in humanistic and client-centered approaches. I understand that navigating life’s challenges alone is not easy, and I strive to create a safe, supportive space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings without judgment.”

Madison Bosch

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hi, I am Madison! I believe therapy is like a choose-your-own-adventure, so as a therapist, I tailor my approach to the client, ensuring that they feel comfortable being their authentic selves and getting the most out of our sessions!”

Dr. Melissa Tremblay

Registered Psychologist

Hello! My name is Melissa and I am a Registered Psychologist primarily focusing on assessment. My goal in working with you (and/or your child and family) is to help you access the strengths and capacities you already have, and to facilitate insight that will catalyze strong and hopeful paths forward.

 

Farhana Kassam

Registered Social Worker

“Hi! My name is Farhana, and I’m glad you’re here. As a therapist, I take a person-first approach, prioritizing your values, beliefs, defining moments, and the experiences that shape your outlook and sense of self. Rooted in a humanistic perspective, my practice honors your unique identity and life experiences, working together to support your growth and well-being.”

Erin Pryce-Boese

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hi, I’m Erin! I’m a dedicated provisional psychologist with a passion for supporting individuals through their challenges. I believe in creating a safe, judgement-free space where everyone can embrace their unique story and find healing through self-compassion and clarity.”

Naaz Hundal

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hi, I’m Naaz! I wholeheartedly believe that transformational change is possible, and I aim to support my clients in their journey of healing and recovery through scientific evidence-based therapeutic practices.”