Nathalie graduated from St. Lawrence College with an Honors Bachelor in Behaviour Psychology and is currently pursuing her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University.
Nathalie grew up in a military household which makes her able to understand some of the distinct challenges military families have to face. She has insight into how Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can impact a family dynamic from her own experiences.
Her goal is to help clients to navigate their challenges, explore their strengths, and help foster a positive change. She is passionate about incorporating mindfulness into her sessions. She approaches counselling with empathy and a goal of creating a safe and non-judgemental space where clients can express themselves freely. She believes in working collaboratively with clients in the goal setting process and using the client’s unique skills to promote growth. Some of her areas of interest are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Nathalie takes a supportive and compassionate role in helping you on your mental health journey.
Nathalie graduated from St. Lawrence College with an Honors Bachelor in Behaviour Psychology and ...
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Nicole McEvoy (she/her) has a Masters of Counselling Psychology, a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Behavioural Psychology, and is a registered psychotherapist (qualifying). She specializes in working with military families, people of the LGBTQ+ community, anxiety, chronic pain, stress, burnout, creating healthy boundaries, depression, PTSD, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
She has also received a certificate in Queering Identities: LGBTQ+ Sexuality and Gender Identity through the University of Colorado and an Indigenous Canada certificate through the University of Alberta. Nicole has experience working with military families through the Trenton Military Family Resource Centre and working with LGBTQ+ people.
Nicole’s upbringing makes her familiar with the unique struggles of military families. They are subject to regular family stresses, but they also deal with the grief and stressors that ensue from postings, deployments, work assignments, and operational stress injuries of the service members. Being raised in an RCMP family and a mother herself, Nicole has a special understanding and level of compassion for military families.
Nicole also has personal experience with long-term pain and chronic injuries. She is familiar with the mind/body connection that places chronic pain sufferers in uniquely vulnerable positions with their mental health and welcomes chronic pain sufferers who want to explore this.
Nicole is a person-centered therapist. She believes a person’s stress comes from a disparity between their lived and actual selves. She seeks to find the source of incongruence within the person and to help them live a life that is true to their actual selves. Nicole does pull from other modalities, such as ACT, DBT, and CBT, however, her approach is entirely client-lead.
Nicole McEvoy (she/her) has a Masters of Counselling Psychology, a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Be...
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Damien is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), has a Bachelor of Arts with a focus on Music from Queen’s University, and is completing the Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology Program at Yorkville University.
Health and wellness have been an integral focus throughout different periods of his life and have helped him personally through challenging transitions he has navigated throughout life. Damien is a certified yoga instructor and has found significant benefits mentally, emotionally, and physically through such practices; this has made a great impression on a comprehensive and holistic approach to his health and in helping others discover modalities and methods for bolstering their health and wellness and in navigating life’s challenges.
Damien is committed to helping you with challenges you may be facing, whether from trauma, anxiety, or difficult life transitions, and is dedicated to doing so in a non-judgmental, supportive, compassionate, empathetic, and collaborative way. Modalities he feels most natural using are Humanistic and Person-centered with supportive foundations in Socratic questioning, Motivational Interviewing, Gestalt, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), and Somatic and holistically focused approaches. His approach is very much focused on applying this integrative knowledge base to your unique needs and what may best suit what you are most focused on finding help with and, in supportive collaboration, helping along your journey and toward where and what you may see for yourself in health, wellness, and in your life.
Damien is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapis...
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Paul Zuwerkalow, CD, MA, RP, is a compassionate and experienced Registered Psychotherapist at Trent View Counselling, specializing in anxiety, depression, and trauma. His practice is grounded in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), but his overall approach is fluid and tailored to each client’s individual needs.
Although sessions can be structured and goal-focused, especially when time is limited, Paul incorporates an evolved CBT framework that integrates third-wave approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and DBT. These newer models emphasize psychological flexibility, mindfulness, and acceptance, alongside traditional cognitive restructuring. By addressing the broader context of thoughts and emotions, Paul ensures that interventions align with each client’s specific goals and challenges.
For those interested, Paul offers yoga-integrated psychotherapy as an optional addition. A Certified Yoga Teacher with advanced training in Yin and Restorative Yoga, Paul combines mindfulness and movement with traditional therapeutic methods to promote holistic healing when appropriate.
Paul retired from the Canadian Forces in 2015 and has since worked extensively with veterans, first responders, young adults, and adults. His warm, non-judgmental style creates a safe space for clients to explore their challenges, build resilience, and achieve meaningful change.
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Paul Zuwerkalow, CD, MA, RP, is a compassionate and experienced Registered Psychotherapist at Tre...
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Mirisha is a Registered Psychotherapist. She has an undergraduate degree in Behavioural Psychology, Masters in Counselling Psychology, and is apart of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). Mirisha has experience working with individuals a part of the LGBTQ+ community, military families at the Trenton Military Family Resource Centre, adult psychiatry at Belleville General Hospital, children and adolescent psychiatry at Kingston General Hospital in-patient facility, and adults presenting with serious mental illness at Addiction and Mental Health Services KFLA.
Her mission is to support and empower clients on their journey towards growth and healing. Using a client-centered approach and trauma-informed care lens, she is committed to promoting a safe, open, and non-judgemental space to deconstruct what the individual is feeling, has experienced, and their current situation. Mirisha will utilize various techniques from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy (NT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) to tailor to the client’s needs. Her approach aims to work the client through challenging life experiences to find joy, meaning, and fulfillment.
Mirisha is a Registered Psychotherapist. She has an undergraduate degree in Behavioural Psycholog...
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