Abdel Habuka

Abdel Habuka

Registered Psychotherapist Qualifying/CRPO Student

Free Consultation, Masters Student Session

Joining us in September.

Abdel Habaka is a Master of Counselling Psychology (MACP) candidate at Athabasca University, completing his practicum year here at Dearborn Therapy. He has several years of experience in mental health and addictions programs across the Kenora area, including youth live-in treatment, shelter operations, and culturally responsive program and system design. Abdel is completing his thesis during his practicum and supporting current research with Athabasca University. You can learn more about that work here: https://livingatlasofquality.ca/search-center/regenerative-communitiesliving/

He has also been instructing courses at Seven Generations College in Kenora for the past three years, focusing on integrating Anishinaabe knowledge and practices within a mainstream Western education system.

Abdel takes an integrative approach to therapy. He draws primarily on dialectical-behavioural, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and solutions-focused brief therapy but his work considers the full picture: biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. He stays within his competence and makes sure you are not only focused on one area without considering the others. For Abdel, integration means working with the evidence, while also honouring cultural and traditional knowledge. He listens to your full story, considers different levels of context, and together, we co-construct meaning and agree on what the therapy will consist of.

Bilingual in English and Arabic, with Egyptian-Canadian roots, Abdel often works with clients navigating bicultural identity, family expectations, faith, and the systems they deal with daily. He believes therapy works best when it feels like a real conversation, without judgment, and at a pace that fits you. He welcomes clients from all backgrounds and ages, with a particular focus on youth and young adults between 16 and 30.

Outside of work, Abdel enjoys playing sports, engaging in diverse cultural activities, and learning about the world.

For now to get on his list, reach out to admin@dearborntherapy.ca

Alex Holiday

Alex Holiday

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy

Alex is presently on maternity leave enjoying her beautiful new baby boy. We will update once she is back working for us.

Alex is a qualifying registered psychotherapist through the CRPO. She has experience working in school mental health, community mental health and in Indigenous communities.

Alex holds a Masters of Counselling Psychology through Yorkville University (August 2023) and is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying). In previous studies, she was interested in criminology and gender and women’s studies. She currently works in a small school as the mental health support for ages 4-18; she enjoys helping young adults and children establish and reach their goals. During her practicum placement, she worked with adults, where she supported clients through big and small life transitions, anxiety, navigating relationships, creating boundaries, and self-compassion.

I am dedicated to providing a non-judgmental, authentic, and compassionate space. I emphasize sharing your story at your own pace through a client-centered, trauma and culturally informed lens while using valuable tools and skills of solution-focused, narrative, cognitive behavioural therapy, and other relevant approaches. I have experience working with grief and loss, anxiety, high expectations (from yourself and others), depression, traumatic experiences, and Indigenous culture. I also attended DBT training and presently learning the EFIT model to self-destructive behaviours with teens.

Sessions can be arranged via phone or Jane App Telehealth. Feel free to book a free consult today.

Alex can be reached at aholiday@dearborntherapy.ca

Alice Skead

Alice Skead

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits

Alice Skead

Alice is a Registered Social Worker with Ontario Social Worker & Social Service Worker of Ontario & Ontario Association of Social Workers. Alice offers Virtual and phone services in English.

Alice is trained in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, DBT, Focus Complex Trauma, Mindfulness and Trauma- Informed Somatic Movement.

Alice is grounded in Traditional Knowledge and offers a holistic, person-centered approach from a Two-eyed seeing perspective. She specializes in Trauma, Complex Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Hoarding, Anxiety, Relationships issues, domestic violence, stress & burnout, life transitions, and spirituality.

Alice is a Usui Reiki Master Teacher and she sees indiviudals ages 16++.

Alice can be at askead@dearborntherapy.ca

Allyson Rheault

Allyson Rheault

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits

Allyson holds a master’s degree in Social Work and is a registered member of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.

With 30 years of experience in the mental health field, she has worked with adults, children, families, and communities.

Allyson’s practice is grounded in a holistic, trauma-informed perspective. She utilizes a variety of therapeutic methods, including EMDR Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy.

Allyson recognizes the unique cultural and historical experiences of Indigenous people, which call for a bi-cultural approach. She incorporates the teachings of the medicine wheel to address intergenerational trauma and systematic oppression. Allyson has been gifted traditional sacred items through ceremony to help.

Allyson’s goal is to provide a non-judgmental space where individuals can explore their feelings. She offers support and understanding to help clients develop coping strategies and move forward in their healing journey.

Allyson’s calendar is currently open to adults aged 18 and over for individual therapy sessions (in-person, virtual, phone).

Allyson can be reached at arheault@dearborntherapy.ca

Alphonse Manuel

Alphonse Manuel

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Mental Health First Aid Psycho educational presentation

I am a compassionate Registered Social Worker with over five years of experience supporting individuals, families, and communities across mental health, addiction, and medical settings. I hold a Master’s degree in Social Work with a specialization in Medical and Psychiatric Social Work, accredited by the Canadian Association of Social Workers.

I have worked in diverse clinical and community-based environments, including hospital settings, community mental health services, and psychiatric rehabilitation programs. My experience includes individual and group counselling, clinical assessment, case management, crisis intervention, and recovery-oriented support for individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, substance use concerns, trauma, grief, and complex mental health challenges.

My practice is grounded in trauma-informed, client-centred, and strength-based approaches. I believe that healing begins with a safe, respectful, and trusting therapeutic relationship, and I strive to create a supportive space where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered to navigate life’s challenges at their own pace. I am committed to promoting resilience, dignity, and holistic well-being while supporting individuals in reaching their personal goals.

I am a certified Mental Health First Aid Facilitator through the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and can be contracted to do this with organization or individuals who need this service.

I offer services in English, Tamil, Malayalam, in person, virtually, or over the phone.

I see all ages.

Alphonse can be reached at amanuel@dearborntherapy.ca

Amanda Beaulieu

Amanda Beaulieu

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits

Amanda is a Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). Amanda attended Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario and graduated with honours from the Honours Bachelor of Social Work Program. Amanda was born in Thunder Bay and raised in a rural community nearby. Amanda has recently relocated to Kenora Ontario, with hopes to aid more individuals. At this time, Amanda offers services virtually and via phone, however this can be subject to change with adding in-person sessions as well as in-home sessions in the near future.

Amanda appreciates utilizing the generalistic eclectic approach to tailor psychotherapy services to each individual’s needs. This can include; Strengths-Based Perspective, Trauma-Informed Practice, Client Centred Approach, Anti-Oppressive Practice, Attachment Theory, Solution Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and many others. Amanda provides these services from Mondays through Thursdays.

Amanda has numerous years of experience working within the child welfare sector. Amanda was previously a Children’s Service Worker as well as a Child Protection Worker, working with children, youth, and families on a daily basis to ensure their overall safety and well-being. Within these experiences, Amanda had the opportunity to work at an Indigenous led child welfare agency and worked in Indigenous Communities. Amanda is familiar with working alongside First Responders and Crisis Workers. Amanda appreciates opportunities working with children with disabilities/complex needs as well as children who experience behaviours, anger management, and emotional dysregulation. This can be extended to aiding parents with strategies and tools to navigate the needs of their child(ren).

Why work with me?

As a Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist, I specialize in supporting children, youth, families, couples, and individuals through life challenges with a warm, collaborative, and non-judgemental approach. My practice is grounded in empathy, respect, and a belief in each individual’s ability for growth and healing.

Whether you or your child(ren) are experiencing anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, grief and loss, trauma, or simply feeling stuck, I provide a safe and supportive space to explore your experiences and build effective coping skills and strategies. I promise to work alongside you to set meaningful goals, uncover patterns, and cultivate resilience. Together, we will work toward improving emotional well-being, fostering healthier relationships, navigating parenting (if applicable), and developing skills that support lasting change.

I welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds and believe that psychotherapy should be an inclusive, empowering, and collaborative process. If you are ready to take the next step in your healing journey, I would be honoured to support you!

Amanda can be reached at abeaulieu@dearborntherapy.ca

Amanda Brennan

Amanda Brennan

Registered Psychotherapist/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Couples and Family Counselling, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training, Supervision and Consultation

Bio:

Amanda Brennan holds a Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology and is registered with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She has 15 years of experience in the field of mental health.

Amanda practices from a trauma informed perspective and uses a variety of approaches, including cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and solution focused therapy. Amanada is currently opening up her calendar for individual psychotherapy appointments in the 18+ population with evening and weekend appointments.

Why work with me?

I have a special interest and passion in women’s mental health. I believe that we all encounter times in our life where we could benefit from support, guidance, and accountability. This might be during pregnancy, post-partum, relationship changes, or big life transitions. I know firsthand that it can be incredibly hard to reach out for help, I also know that everyone is worthy of a safe and non-judgmental place to talk about what might be weighing them down. My goal is to empower you to see your strengths and provide you with the tools and mindset you need to walk through your next stage of life.

Outside of work Amanda is a mother, lover of plants and books, and a creative.

Amanda can be reached at abrennan@dearborntherapy.ca

Ashley Apland

Ashley Apland

Registered Psychotherapist/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Free Consultation, Supervision and Consultation

Ashley Apland, MA., RP, is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She holds training at the Master’s level in Counselling Psychology with experience providing psychotherapy services to adults, children, youth, and families experiencing a range of developmental, emotional, and behavioural challenges. She brings a strong clinical foundation informed by her experience in Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI), crisis services, domestic violence, and community counselling.

Ashley’s practice is grounded in evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and client-centered, strengths-based approaches. She integrates these frameworks to support emotional regulation, behavioural change, skill acquisition, and improved functioning.

Her clinical experience includes working with individuals with neurodevelopmental differences, anxiety-related concerns, behavioural challenges, and social-emotional difficulties.

She has demonstrated competency in conducting comprehensive assessments, developing individualized treatment and implementing therapeutic interventions that are measurable and goal-oriented. Her approach is trauma-informed, emphasizing safety, trust, and relational connection.

Her clinical philosophy emphasizes resilience, capacity-building, and collaborative goal setting. Ashley works to empower clients to build sustainable coping strategies, enhance well-being, and navigate challenges with confidence.

Ashley is open to seeing individuals 16++ in person Dryden or virtual or phone. Ashley can be reached at aapland@dearborntherapy.ca

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B B

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)/CRPO Student

Free Consultation, Masters Student Session
Caleigh McLaughlin

Caleigh McLaughlin

Canadian Certified Counsellor (Qualifying)

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation

I am a counsellor who believes that healing begins with feeling safe, heard, and understood. My practice is grounded in a trauma-informed, person-centred approach, where I prioritize creating a supportive space that honours each client’s lived experience, strengths, and resilience. I work collaboratively with clients, meeting them where they are and tailoring the therapeutic process to their unique needs and goals. I am a master’s in counselling psychology graduate, currently in the process of receiving my Canadian Counselling Certification- Qualifying. I integrate a variety of evidence-based interventions into my work, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, mindfulness practices, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. This flexible approach allows me to support clients in building practical coping skills, developing insight, and creating meaningful change. I am passionate about helping individuals navigate challenges, strengthen their sense of self, and move toward a life that aligns with their values.

I have experience working with many age groups and can provide support for ages as young as 5. In my personal life I enjoy travelling, playing sports, getting outside with my pup, and DIY’s. If you find yourself navigating difficult times, I can provide a space that feels empowering and meaningful to create a path forward.

Caleigh can do virtual or phone sessions across Canada. Feel free to book a free consultation with her.

Caleigh can be reached at cmclaughlin@dearborntherapy.ca

Charlotte Williams

Charlotte Williams

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training

RSW/Psychotherapist

Both personally and professionally, I practice a holistic approach to well-being. I believe we are complex beings and balance comes from a place of addressing mind, body & soul needs. I believe we live a happier more well balanced life when we are able to connect with our inner knowing, discover and embody our authentic selves and live with purpose and passion. My passion is in supporting you, where you are currently, to uncover and strengthen your inner wisdom as you have all the answers you need to overcome any challenges in life!

Based on this philosophy, I am more than just a Social Worker and have an array of skills and approaches to offer you as you navigate life’s journey. I am a Reiki Level 1 practitioner, am a Trauma-Informed Yoga Teacher and more if you feel called to practice alternative therapy modalities. I can help empower and guide you towards the life you want to live!

I have a vast array of personal and professional experience working with both youth and adults, and an understanding of the unique demands of Operational Workers having worked in federal corrections.I would love to connect to see if we would be a good fit for each other, please reach out for a free consultation call to discuss further how I can support you!

Charlotte can be reached at cwilliams@deraborntherapy.ca

Cinthia Rivera

Cinthia Rivera

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Critical Incident Debriefing, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training

Cinthia offers services in person, virtually or over the phone in both English and Spanish. Cinthia is a Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). She is registered with NIHB, Metis Nations of Ontario, and the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program.

Cinthia sees children (6-10), preteens, youth, and adults. She has training in EMDR (EMDRIA Basic Training) and advanced EMDR training to work with parts and dissociation with people with complex trauma. She also has training in CBT (senior status), DBT, Mindfulness, Cognitive Processing Therapy for trauma, Prolonged Exposure Therapy for trauma, Compassion Focused Therapy, and Indigenous Adapted CBT- Mikwendaagwad Sacred Circle. She is also an Empathic Strain/Compassion Fatigue Educator and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing facilitator.

Why work with me?

I believe that every human being has the inner strength to face life’s challenges. My hope is to help you tap into your own strengths and resources so we can work together in achieving your goals. Whether you want to work on learning coping skills or improving relationships, I meet you where you are at and I go at your own pace.

I implement a client-centered and trauma-informed approach when working with people. My specialty is working with individuals with trauma, depression, race-based related stress, self-esteem issues, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, health anxiety, phobias, panic, and OCD. I am also a huge proponent of incorporating self-compassion in my therapy approach because we can all learn to be kinder towards ourselves.

Cinthia can be reached at crivera@dearborntherapy.ca

Delphine Amer

Delphine Amer

Registered Psychotherapist/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Couples and Family Counselling, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits

Delphine Amer, M.Sc. RP Registered Psychotherapist | Virtual Only

I am a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, and I bring a warm, grounded, and deeply relational presence to my work. My approach is rooted in unconditional positive regard, compassion, and a genuine belief in each person’s capacity for growth and healing. Guided by a Rogerian, client-centred philosophy, I strive to create a space where clients feel understood, respected, and supported as they navigate life’s challenges.

My practice is grounded in an appreciation for the complexity of human nature and the many layers of human experience. I understand that people don’t fit into neat categories, and neither do their struggles. Because of this, I take an individualized, flexible approach, meeting clients exactly where they are and adapting our work as their needs evolve.

I hold a graduate degree in mental health with a specialization in child and adolescent mental health, and I work with children, adolescents, adults, and couples. My clinical training includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), trauma-informed approaches, and Gottman Method couple’s therapy. These modalities allow me to tailor therapy to each person’s unique needs, strengths, and goals — whether we are addressing long-standing patterns, processing trauma, or building new skills for everyday life.

Outside of my clinical work, I’m someone who finds grounding and joy in the simple, meaningful parts of life. I love camping, spending time in nature, reading, travelling, and discovering good food wherever I go. Most of all, I cherish time with my family and friends, who keep me connected, balanced, and inspired. These experiences continually remind me of the importance of presence, curiosity, and connection — values that shape the way I show up in the therapy room.

Delphine can be reached at damer@dearborntherapy.ca

Dr. Stephanie Campbell

Dr. Stephanie Campbell

Registered Clinical Psychologist

Free Consultation

Doctor Campbell is subcontracted by us as needed.

Dr. Campbell is registered for autonomous practice with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario (CPBAO). She is authorized to provide psychological services to adults with approved competency in clinical psychology and forensic/correctional psychology. Dr. Campbell graduated with distinction from the University of Western Ontario and received her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Lakehead University. Dr. Campbell shared that her training in Northwestern Ontario shaped her professional identity, reinforcing her commitment to public service.

She has worked in various settings, including hospitals (inpatient and forensics), federal corrections, and outpatient mental health programs in urban and rural areas. Dr. Campbell has years of experience working with Indigenous populations. She is grateful for the opportunity to return to NWO, where she will be offering psychological assessments with the aim of reducing barriers to equitable mental health care and access to benefits.

Clinical specializations include trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., Intellectual Disability, ADHD), psychosis, sexual deviance and personality disorders.

Assessments will be conducted in Kenora periodically or virtually.

If you are aware of any need for diagnostic psychological assessments in this area, please contact Regan Dearborn, RSW (Clinic Owner) rdearborn@dearborntherapy.ca and provide a brief description of the need (e.g., ADHD assessment, complex trauma, assessment to support DSO application). We will do our best to accommodate!

Elizabeth Trist (Carter)

Elizabeth Trist (Carter)

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Critical Incident Debriefing, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training

Elizabeth Carter, Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

As a newly registering Social Worker/Psychotherapist, I practice from a person-centred, trauma-informed perspective. I deeply value the significance of culture, mindfulness, and the healing power of nature in the therapeutic process. I offer services in person and virtually.

I was born and raised in Northwestern Ontario and have been working as a Paramedic in the region since 2017. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside first responders - paramedics, police officers, fire fighters, dispatchers, and emergency staff in the hospitals. I understand the unique mental health challenges that come with balancing work and home life. I am here to support you with empathy and compassion, whether it’s through individual counselling, group work, or critical incident debriefing services.

My experience spans both mental health and substance use. I have worked with Live-In Treatment Centres, individual out-patient counselling, and group sessions with clients looking to make lasting changes to their substance use. I utilize Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) techniques. I plan to further my knowledge and certification in DBT this spring.

I am particularly passionate about offering therapy services involving the outdoors and animals. Much of my own healing comes from spending time off-grid, hunting, fishing, and living off the land as much as I can. I understand a traditional office space isn’t for everyone, especially for those who have grown up in Northwestern Ontario. I will not shy away from meeting you where you are at, whether that’s on a walk, in your home, or engaging in organizations that offer animal therapy.

I also work with individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence, sexual abuse/assault, sex-trafficking, and I can offer sexual health education as part of our practice. You are not alone and I offer space of empathy, understanding and validation as you navigate your journey.

Above all, confidentiality and privacy are my highest priorities. I know how challenging it can be to access services in a small community, and I am here for you. If for any reason we are not a good fit, I will do my best to connect you with the amazing team at Dearborn Therapy to ensure you receive the care you deserve.

Elizabeth can be reached at ecarter@dearborntherapy.ca

Erica Sanders

Erica Sanders

Registered Nurse/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training

Erica Sanders CNO, RNAO- is a registered nurse who also provides psychotherapy. Erica will be seeing clients via phone, video and in person (Keewatin office).

Erica Sanders holds a bachelor of science in nursing from Lakehead University and has experience in various clinical settings. Her background as a registered nurse allows her to understand the struggles that patients face from a holistic perspective. She has experience working in southern Ontario in acute mental health hospital based settings. Erica currently works in Kenora and provides a judgement free and safe space for all her clients. She aims to help people of any and all backgrounds live their best possible lives.

Erica can be reached at esanders@dearborntherapy.ca

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L J

Registered Nurse/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Free Consultation
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M B

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits
Magdalena Angel

Magdalena Angel

Expressive Arts Student Therapist through WHEAT (Winnipeg Holistic Expressive Arts Therapy Institute)

Expressive Arts Therapy Diploma Student, Free Consultation

No art experience necessary, “engaging in creative pursuits can be a universal human experience, accessible to anyone regardless of skill level or artistic background” Groot et al., 2021

I am a first generation Colombian-Canadian, mother, partner, educator, activist, creative, and Expressive Arts student therapist.

The Expressive Arts is an approach that combines metaphor, story telling, sound, visual arts, movement, drama, presence (and more) to foster deep personal growth and community development. When used therapeutically the expressive arts are a tool for self-discovery, self-care, self-reflection, connecting with our inner-wisdom and for creating our own clarity. It is a resource-based approach, where you can feel supported to explore your inner world.

Through presence, my approach is unique to each client and my practice is moment specific, situation specific and person specific. As the client, you get to decide what questions to be with and how. As the practitioner, I will create a safe container for you to engage with your questions through the Expressive Arts. Together we will identify what works for you, and I will honour what you need. You can expect to come away from our time together feeling witnessed and connected.

I came to Expressive Arts naturally, as in my personal life I have facilitated monthly women’s Circles for the past eight years. The purpose of these circles is to provide a safe space to foster a supportive community among women where we can tune into ourselves and our own intuition. I offer participants an opportunity to hold space for one another, practice self-reflection and engage with the creative process through journaling, meditation, poetry, music and conversation- all elements of an Expressive Arts practice! These monthly circles invite connection, healing and pause into all of our lives. As a host and facilitator, I curate a safe space and I promote increased well-being for myself and the women who attend these circles. I will draw from this experience and bring it into my practice as I support you.

I started my own wellness journey when I attended my first yoga class at 14 years old. Then at 18, I began learning about presence and mindfulness and have continued to practice presence, mindfulness & various forms of meditation ever since. In addition to this practice, I read and write poetry, spend time with nature, dance in my living room and sing while I’m cooking. As a personal interest I also engage regularly with books, articles and podcasts on western psychology and Buddhist psychology.

Thank you for reading my bio and for considering me as your practitioner. Through a kind and compassionate approach, I look forward to supporting and igniting your creativity and path to wellness through the therapeutic use of the arts. No previous art experience necessary.

For more information on Expressive Arts Therapy see https://www.ieata.org/what-is-intermodal-expressive-arts/

In order to reduce barriers to services, expressive arts therapy sessions can be free, sliding scale, and sometimes covered by benefits. We work with you for rates and we will meet you where you are at (supervised under Regan Dearborn MSW, RSW & Kate Donohue, Phd, REAT.)

Contact to Book, Magdalena can be reached at mangel@dearborntherapy.ca

Marni Fisher

Marni Fisher

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy

I am excited to begin my counselling journey with Dearborn Therapy after completing my Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University and becoming a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying). I look forward to supporting clients as they manage anxiety and depression, navigate emotional challenges, understand relational patterns, and address chronic pain and somatic symptoms. Additionally, I work with clients to clarify and pursue personal and professional goals, establish healthy boundaries, cultivate a balanced and sustainable lifestyle, and develop practical strategies to overcome obstacles such as stress, burnout, and self-doubt.

My approach draws from psychodynamic and attachment-based theories, which explore how early experiences shape how we relate to ourselves and others. I help clients examine identity, self-worth, and emotional patterns that may be rooted in the past but continue to affect the present. In my practice, I pay close attention to the connection between emotional and physical pain, supporting a more compassionate and integrated understanding of the self.

I see therapy as a partnership where your experience guides the process. My role is to create a safe, supportive space where together we can identify what’s holding you back and work to shift unhelpful patterns, helping you find greater clarity, balance, and a stronger sense of self.

I integrate a range of approaches including narrative therapy, mindfulness practices, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to support resilience, self-compassion, and lasting change. Outside of the therapy space, I enjoy spending time outdoors with friends and family, curling up with a good book, and continuing to learn and grow both personally and professionally.

Marni can be reached at mfisher@dearborntherapy.ca

Matthew Amell

Matthew Amell

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training

I am a Registered Social Worker, graduating from University of Manitoba in 2022. I have been a counsellor for the past 3+ years and have been working in the community mental health field since 2016.

I strive to provide a space in which you feel comfortable talking about and working through some of the challenging moments in your life.

I have experience working with both youth and adults in areas such as substance use, depression, anxiety, grief, interpersonal relationships, and goal setting. I work from several different frameworks, including Cognitive Behavioral Theory, Self-Compassion, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in creating meaningful change. Building trust and safety allows us to work together in ways that foster healing, growth and resilience. I approach each person with empathy and respect, ensuring that each client feels seen and supported in their unique life journey. I look forward to working with you to find the best path to reach your goals.

Matthew can be reached at mamell@dearborntherapy.ca

Nathalie Bouchard

Nathalie Bouchard

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Couples and Family Counselling, EMDR Consultation with a CIT, Free Consultation, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training, Supervision and Consultation

Do you find yourself easily irritated, emotional, or facing daily distress? Are you in a high stress job and find it difficult to ‘clock out’ or disconnect at the end of a long day? Did you experience a challenging childhood or traumatic event and are struggling to move forward? Do you find the anxiety you are experiencing is stopping you from living the life you deserve? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Nathalie would be honoured to support you in your healing journey virtually in the comfort of your own home or secure office space.

Nathalie is a client centred, trauma-informed, and empathetic Masters trained Registered Social Worker providing virtual services across Ontario to Ontario residents. Nathalie has several years of experience working with individuals, couples, teens (13-17) with parent consent, and families. Nathalie specializes with working with First Responders and those in other helping professions to process both traumatic events and challenging dynamics within ones life. Nathalie is highly specialized in understanding grief and loss from a perspective of grieving not just the person but the loss as a whole. Nathalie seamlessly blends both the emotional aspects of therapy by providing practical solutions and strategies in order to promote long term and permanent change in your life. Nathalie seeks to guide clients from a place of understanding and compassion in order to truly create a therapeutic experience where clients are learning, growing, and feeling resilient. Nathalie is highly skilled at working with clients to not just set goals but achieve them by working at the pace of the client to ensure comfortability in navigating stressful situations. Nathalie pays close attention to the needs of her clients and develops a customized treatment plan and an individually tailored approach to each and every client need.

Nathalie is trained in several modalities including: Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Solutions Focused Therapy, Attachment Focused Therapy, and is pursuing advanced certification in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Nathalie provides these services virtually Monday, Tuesday and Thursday other various times throughout the week upon request. Nathalie does not provide services in person.

If you feel motivated to engage in meaningful conversations to improve the quality of your life with tools to manage long term success, Nathalie would be honoured to witness your resilience and for you to see that you have joy in your life. Book a call today to not just feel better but work towards a better life for you and your loved ones.

Kindly note, Nathalie does not provide in person services, sliding scale services, or virtual services where clients have no access to internet or resources for virtual services. Nathalie, unfortunately is not able to negotiate alternative rates for services at this time.

Nathalie can be reached at nbouchard@dearborntherapy.ca

Nicole Sherrington

Nicole Sherrington

Executive Assistant/Admin/Intake

Adult Psychotherapy, Critical Incident Debriefing, Free Consultation, Office Rental or Tour

Nicole is our admin and intake worker. She will be connecting with partner, clients and the clinicians to help things flow smoothly.

Hi!

My name is Nicole Sherrington. I’m born and raised in Kenora, and love the outdoor lifestyle it provides. I am a proud mom of three amazing kids who are my world. For the past 18 years, I’ve worked as a paramedic, with the last three years focused on community paramedicine. Recently, I’ve started spending more time in schools as an Educational Assistant, which has been a fulfilling new direction.

In my spare time, I love adventuring with my kids and enjoying the outdoors as much as possible. Some of our favourite activities include discovering new beaches along the lake in the summer and hitting the ski hill in the winter.

I’m thrilled to be part of Dearborn Therapy as a part of their administration/intake team. I can’t wait to connect with you!

Nicole can be reached at admin@dearborntherapy.ca

Rachel Butler

Rachel Butler

Registered Psychotherapist/CRPO

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Couples and Family Counselling, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits

Welcome! I’m a Registered Psychotherapist offering compassionate, collaborative, and culturally responsive care grounded in safety, trust, and respect. Growing up in Northwestern Ontario has shaped how I approach therapy, fostering a deep appreciation for the resilience, complexity, and diversity of northern and remote communities. This perspective guides my work with humility, respect, and attentiveness to each person’s lived experience. I work with individuals across Ontario and remain responsive to the unique identities, cultures, and realities clients bring to therapy. I create a warm, confidential space where clients feel safe to show up as they are and feel truly seen and understood. My approach is holistic, client‑centred, and trauma‑informed, meeting people where they are and moving at their pace. I integrate evidence‑based modalities including EMDR, CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy, and Solution‑Focused Therapy, tailoring care to individual goals and strengths. With curiosity, warmth, and respect, I walk alongside clients as they build self‑awareness, strengthen resilience, and reconnect with their values and inner wisdom. I believe healing happens in relationship and strive to co‑create a therapeutic experience that feels supportive, empowering, and grounded in connection.

I offer in-person sessions in Sioux Lookout, as well as virtual and phone sessions across Ontario. I can be reached at rbutler@dearborntherapy.ca.

Regan Dearborn

Regan Dearborn

Master of Social Work/Registered Social Worker

Adult Psychotherapy, Children and Youth Counselling, Couples and Family Counselling, Critical Incident Debriefing, EMDR consultation with a consultant, Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing, Free Consultation, Home Visit/Walk and Talk Therapy/Equine Therapy, Non Insured Health Benefits, Psychoeducation Presentation/Training, Supervision and Consultation

Owner/Clinical Director.

We can co-create treatment plans and help us reach our goals- I believe in you! The most important thing in a therapeutic rapport is trust, safety and confidentiality, and these are my top priorities in supporting you in whatever your needs are!

My educational background includes all things Social work for 20++ years including a Social Service Diploma, a Bachelor of Social Work, a Concurrent Disorder Certificate, a Graduate Teaching Certificate and A Masters of Social Work. I have many certificates from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine in CBT for a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, psychosis, self-harm, addictions, eating disorders, trauma and phobias. I am certified in Critical Incident Group debriefing. I will continue to learn and grow for life, as my ongoing commitment to supporting all needs while being evidence based.

I am a registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist through OCSWSSW. I am a Compassion Fatigue educator, and for 3 years The Kenora and Area Ambassador for the Ontario Association of Social workers (OASW). I am trained in many modalities such as CBT, EFT, DBT, CPT, Solution Focused Therapy and I’m trained, certified and a consultant for EMDR.

I have 20 + years’ experience working with individuals, groups, cultures, diagnosis, disorders, and resiliencies of all ages. I am open to tackling anything together, advocating for you and supporting you in meeting any of your needs. I work from a trauma informed, anti racist/oppressive, 2SLGTQ+ informed, and inclusive approach. I will go at your pace and we pivot as needed.

Regan can be reached at rdearborn@dearborntherapy.ca

Unique Therapy Opportunities

Traditional therapies do not work for everyone, that's why we have other options.

At Dearborn Therapy we understand that taking the first step can be difficult. We offer unique theraputic opportunities to our clients such as Equine Assisted Therapy, Home Visits and Walk and Talk Therapy. Get in touch to inquire about these services.