Utku Ucay

He/Him

Registered Clinical Counsellor
Relationship/Couples Counsellor

“There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.”

― Nietzsche

Specializes In:

Grief & Loss
Life transitions
Neurodiversity
Substance Use
Career changes
PTSD / Trauma
Sexual Assault & Abuse
2SLGBTQIA+ & BIPOC Folks

Couples & Relationships
(Monogamous/Non-Monogamous)
Relational Challenges
(ie. communicating needs, boundaries)
Coping Through Addictive Behaviour
(ie. gambling, sex, compulsions)

Loves Supporting:

Professional Athletes

Clients with immigration/refuge backgrounds

Mind body connection, sense of purpose & spirituality

Couples wanting to negotiate differences with tenderness, humour, laughter and kindness

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Tori Keller

She/Her

Registered Clinical Counsellor, CCC

“We all just want and deserve to be seen, heard and accepted for all of who we are.

Online Counselling Only

Specializes in:

Anxiety & Depression
Relational Challenges
Self-Esteem & Self-Worth
Identity Exploration
Self-Compassion
Life Transitions
Grief & Loss
Career Counselling & Work Life Balance

Also Loves Supporting:

Those exploring or working with spirituality and/or relationship to religious orientations

Transgendered Clients

Adolescents

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Barchi (Intern)

She/Her

Yorkville University Student Completing
MA Counselling Psychology


“Barchi understands that life can leave us feeling stuck, lost, or broken. Her approach is not about fixing you, but about helping you rediscover your inner strength and the parts of yourself that are already whole.”

Specializes In:

Anxiety
Burnout
Depression
Major life transitions
Cross-cultural challenges
Stuckness & Procrastination
Grief and loss after a breakup 
Emotional wounds or attachment injuries
Relationship trauma or emotional neglect
Self-confidence & Self-esteem

Also Loves Supporting:

Clients experiencing a lack of life purpose

Clients looking to cultivate healthy relationships

Clients exploring personal growth, spirituality, and meaning

Couples struggling with communication and emotional connection

Youth and young adults navigating identity, relationships, and academic demands

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Michelle (Intern)

She/Her

Yorkville University Student Completing
MA Counselling Psychology


Michelle views counselling as a way to connect with our emotions, understand their influence on our lives, and empower us to create new patterns and experiences. She sees healthy relationships as a powerful force for transformation, recognizing that understanding ourselves and our emotions fosters stronger, more authentic connections with others.

Specializes In:

Trauma
Burnout
Parenting
Self-Worth
Depression
Grief & Loss
Career Counselling
Relationship Challenges
Women’s Health
Chronic Illness

Also Loves Supporting:

Seniors
Sex Workers
Clients Navigating Divorce
Clients exploring Spirituality
Clients With Disordered Eating History

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Madison (Intern)

She/Her

City University Student Completing
Master of Counselling


“Madison is not a distant observer or a neutral party. She is genuine, direct, and emotionally present to support your growth. Together, she hopes to slow things down and tease apart thoughts from physical sensations, observe patterns without judgment, and make space for the complexity of your experience! She would be honoured to be a part of your process.”

Specializes In:

Jealousy
Grief & Loss
Major Life Transitions
Relationship Challenges
Boundaries & Assertiveness 
Anxiety, Stress & Overwhelm
Irritability & Emotional Reactivity
Intimacy, Sexuality, & Desire Discrepancies
Compulsive Phone & Social Media Use
Identity, Purpose & Self-Awareness
Perfectionism & People Pleasing
Shame & Self-Criticism

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Amanda Lertzman (Waitlist)

She/Her

Registered Clinical Counsellor

“Healing comes from learning to open ourselves up to a path forward and it is moving through these challenges that brings growth.”

Seeking support is a powerful step on this journey.

Specializes In:

Anxiety
Depression
Self-Criticism
Life Transitions
Childhood Trauma
Spiritual Exploration
Attachment Wounds
Chronic Pain & Illness
Emotional Awareness
Emotional Expression
Self-Esteem & Self-Worth
Personal Development

Relationship Challenges
(ie. communication, vulnerability, boundaries)

Loves Supporting:

Exploration and strengthening of mind-body-spirit connection

Individuals hoping to better understand the role they play in relationship dynamics.

⁠Individuals seeking to find balance while managing chronic illness.

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Yuan Zhou (Waitlist)

She/Her

Registered Clinical Counsellor

“The healing comes from letting there be room for all of this to happen: room for grief, for relief, for misery, for joy.”

--Pema Chödrön, When Things Fall Apart

Specializes in:

Grief & loss
Life transitions
Complex Trauma
Developmental Trauma
Relational challenges
Depression & Anxiety
Perinatal Challenges
Identity Exploration
Self-understanding
Existential distress
Neurodivergence
Family of Origin Trauma & Conflict

Also Loves Supporting:

Folks of Asian Canadian heritage

Clients with Immigration/Refugee Backgrounds

Those in interracial marriages & relationships

Parents & Parenting Challenges

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Sophie Bakerscott (Waitlist)

She/Her

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Healing is remembering you were never too much or not enough—just trying to stay safe in a world that didn’t always know how to meet you there.”

Waitlist for New Counselling Clients

Specializes In:

Burnout
Self-Worth
Perfectionism
People-Pleasing
Identity Exploration
Shame & Self-Criticism
Relational Healing 
Boundary Setting
Life Transitions 

Loves Supporting:

Family of Origin & Intergenerational Trauma 

Helpers and caregivers who are burned out 

Adults who are high-functioning but quietly overwhelmed 

Clients new to therapy who want a gentle, collaborative start 

People in major life transitions: endings, beginnings, and becoming

Women and gender-expansive folks exploring agency and voice 

Men in their 20s and 30s who are figuring out how they want to show up in the world—often navigating quiet tension between what feels expected and what feels true

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