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  • New therapy services in Hamilton offering counselling for children and youth, couples and families, and adults struggling with mental health.
  • Wheelchair accessible counselling in Hamilton
  • Wheelchair accessible counselling in Hamilton
  • New therapy services in Hamilton offering counselling for children and youth, couples and families, and adults struggling with mental health.
  • New therapy services in Hamilton offering counselling for children and youth, couples and families, and adults struggling with mental health.
  • Children and youth counselling in Ancaster
  • New therapy services in Hamilton offering counselling for children and youth, couples and families, and adults struggling with mental health.
  • Addictions counselling, alcohol recovery therapy
  • Addictions counselling, alcohol recovery therapy
  • Therapy Office in Hamilton
  • Therapy Office in Hamilton
  • Therapy Office in Hamilton
  • Therapy Office in Hamilton
Ruth Greenspan

Ruth Greenspan (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Full
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Ruth is a Registered Social Worker who completed her Master of Social Work degree from The University of Toronto. Ruth brings over 35 years of experience to her clinical practice.
Ruth is a warm, welcoming, anti-oppressive social worker. She specializes in supporting survivors of abuse and domestic violence, trauma, and systemic oppression. Ruth works with individuals of all ages as well as families and couples. Furthermore, Ruth has experience teaching social work as well as in clinical supervision and mentoring.

Ruth takes an eclectic approach to therapy that includes the following modalities:

  • Trauma Informed therapy
  • Eye Movement-Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Family Mediation
  • Restorative Justice

 

Mackenzie Perry

Mackenzie Perry (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Mackenzie is a Registered Social Worker who obtained her Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of Victoria. Prior to this, she completed a Social Service Worker diploma at Georgian College.
Mackenzie has clinical experience within the healthcare system, with a primary focus on providing psychosocial assessments, intervention, and support to individuals and families impacted by cancer and other serious illnesses. Her work has included crisis intervention, adjustment and grief counselling, advocacy, and facilitating connections to community and healthcare resources.

Her clinical interests include oncology social work, chronic illness, caregiver support, and end-of-life care. 

Mackenzie is committed to fostering a supportive and non-judgmental environment, utilizing a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach to care. She also has a strong understanding of system navigation and the social determinants of health, and works collaboratively with clients to address barriers and enhance overall well-being.

Sonya Blake

Sonya Blake (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Sonya Blake is a Registered Social Worker and Master of Social Work (Candidate) with over ten years of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families across a range of counselling and therapeutic settings. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Social Work from McMaster University.
Sonya works with children who have trauma histories, supporting emotional regulation, attachment, and healing through a trauma-informed and developmentally attuned approach. She also works with families facing relational challenges, conflict, or periods of transition, and provides family therapy to help strengthen communication, understanding, and connection within the family system.
In addition, Sonya has extensive experience working with adolescents who may be reluctant to engage in therapy or who present as guarded or unsure about the therapeutic process. She prioritizes building trust, safety, and collaboration, recognizing that meaningful engagement takes time and is central to effective therapeutic work with youth.
Sonya also supports adults and couples navigating anxiety, self-esteem concerns, relationship challenges, and life stressors. Her work with couples is informed by Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT), an evidence-based, attachment-focused approach that helps partners understand their interaction patterns, strengthen emotional bonds, and foster secure, responsive relationships.
Sonya practices from a trauma-informed, client-centred, and anti-oppressive lens. She is committed to creating a safe, respectful, and collaborative space where individuals, couples, children, and families feel heard, supported, and empowered to work toward meaningful change.

Elena Neiterman

Elena Neiterman (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Elena is pursuing her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Wilfrid Laurier University. She has a PhD and Master of Arts in Sociology from McMaster University, as well Master of Arts in Sociology of Education and Bachelor of Education from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 

Elena was drawn to counselling after spending over 15 years in academia. As a university professor, Elena worked on research that examined pregnancy and individuals’ adjustment to parenting, work/life balance challenges, and the mental health issues impacting young people and children. These experiences evoked her desire to help those who are in need and to pursue the art of therapy. As a mother and a teacher, she sees her commitment to care, compassion, and understanding as core values she brings to her practice. Elena is fluent in Russian and Hebrew and is a proud LGBTQ2S+ ally. 

  • Elena’s approach is client-centred and draws on her knowledge of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT),
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT),
  • Narrative Therapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS).   
Cathy Neill

Cathy Neill (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Cathy is a Registered Social Worker with a Master of Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier University and over 18 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through life’s challenges. She brings a calm, steady presence and a grounded approach to therapy, offering clients a space where they feel genuinely heard, understood, and respected.

She works with people navigating relationship stress, trauma, grief, separation, divorce, and the lasting impacts of domestic violence or coercive control. Cathy understands the complexity of both personal healing and relational dynamics, and she helps clients move forward with greater clarity and confidence.

Her approach is rooted in anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and strengths-based practices. Cathy tailors her work to each person or couple, drawing from a range of therapeutic models, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and other evidence-informed practices.

As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Cathy brings both personal insight and professional experience to creating and inclusive, affirming environment. She is committed to providing care that is respectful, identity-affirming, and attuned to the unique challenges that LGBTQ+ individuals and couples may face.

Cathy is a warm, honest therapist who brings both empathy and clear perspective into the room. She understands how systemic issues like racism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of oppression can shape mental health and relationships. Clients often say they feel safe, validated, and supported in her presence.

Whether you're feeling stuck, rebuilding after a breakup, working through past trauma, or looking to strengthen your connection with your partner, Cathy will meet you with compassion, curiosity, and the kind of grounded support that helps real change happen.

Courtney Rietze

Courtney Rietze (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Courtney is Registered Social Worker. Her educational background includes a Masters of Social Work from the University of Toronto with a focus on children and families, as well as an Honors Bachelor degree from the Univeristy of Guelph-Humber in Family and Community Social Services. Courtney also completed her Social Services Worker diploma from Humber College. 

Courtney brings 12 years of experience in the social work field working with children, youth and families through an anti-oppressive, strengths based, and client focused lens. Courtney has worked largely with children, youth and families who have experienced family conflict, trauma, sexual abuse, physical abuse, substance misuse, domestic violence, crisis and displacement. Courtney is a proud ally of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Courtney incorporates art, play and creativity into her sessions with children and youth.

Courtney understands complex individual and family systems and will work with you to build on your strengths to find a path forward, despite how difficult things might feel. 

Courtney has experience using the following modalities in her practice:

  • Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Trauma Informed Therapy 
  • Motivational Interviewing 
  • Narrative Therapy 
  • Strengths Based and Person Centered Practice
  • Crisis Intervention and De-escalation 
  • Suicide Intervention
  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
Mark Mullkoff

Mark Mullkoff (he/his)

Sliding Scale? Full
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Mark is a Registered Social Worker. He has participated in education through a Master of Social Work from York University and a Bachelor of Philosophy from University of British Columbia, as well as through the many co-learning relationships in his life including the people he consults with through therapy.

Mark has 12 years of experience engaging in community work with tenants, those experiencing homelessness, and those involved in the justice system.  These roles have influenced Mark’s work in therapy for the last 3 years, where he views social, political, and cultural influences as intertwined with the way we understand ourselves and the problems we navigate.  These roles have also taught him that we rely on each other in our journeys - we make meaning and make change together.

Mark is most influenced by Narrative Therapy, which views problems as separate from people, and views people as the experts on their own lives. It is a collaborative and creative approach, which involves exploring the impacts of taken-for-granted “truths” or stories about our lives, and allows the people at the center of these stories to re-author them in ways that fit with their own values, ethics, hopes, and commitments.  Mark is also influenced by Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Invitational Practice, Transformative Justice, Harm-Reduction, and Mindfulness.

Maria Ostapenko

Maria Ostapenko (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Maria Ostapenko is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Brock University, a Master of Education from Griffith University in Australia, and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. Before becoming a therapist, Maria worked as a settlement language instructor supporting refugees and newcomers. Through this work, she witnessed firsthand how trauma, displacement, and major life transitions shape a person’s emotional world. She learned about the power of safety, validation, and being truly heard — insights that continue to guide her work today.

Maria supports individuals navigating life transitions, feeling stuck or lost, low mood, grief, stress, parenting and relationship challenges. She works from a trauma-informed, collaborative approach, meeting clients exactly where they are. Her focus is on helping you stabilize, feel safe, and explore what’s most present for you right now — without needing to recount your entire life story before you're ready to do so.

Maria believes well-being emerges from balance and a strong mind-body-nature connection. Her therapeutic style is compassionate, practical, and grounded. She integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Polyvagal theory, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Sessions may include exploring unhelpful thought patterns, uncovering the trauma themes influencing your present-day experiences. understanding and tolerating overwhelming emotions, reconnecting with the body, and clarifying values that bring direction and purpose. Many clients notice small but meaningful shifts early on, such as feeling more grounded, clear, or supported.

Maria offers in-person appointments in Ancaster and St. Catharines, as well as virtual sessions across Ontario. She speaks English, Russian, and Spanish and practices through a culturally sensitive, client-centered lens. Having migrated from the Ukraine at age nine, Maria understands firsthand the importance of honouring the unique experiences, identities, and cultural histories that shape who you are.

Amanda Semley

Amanda Semley (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Amanda is a Registered Social Worker. Her educational background includes a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Toronto with a focus on children and families, as well as a Bachelor of Social Work degree from McMaster University.
Amanda brings 17 years of experience and expertise in the social work field working with children, youth, and families through an anti-oppressive, holistic, strengths based, and family focused lens. She has worked largely with children, youth and families who have experienced family conflict, grief, trauma, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, substance misuse, intimate partner violence, mental illness symptoms, crisis, displacement, and adoption.

Amanda is a proud member and advocate of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. She understands complex individual and family systems as well as societal barriers, inequity, discrimination, racism, and homophobia/transphobia/biphobia. Amanda strives to practice from a non-judgmental, compassionate, and supportive perspective that encourages transparency and collaboration. She also likes to use humour and creativity when developing rapport. Amanda empowers service users to build on their strengths so they can move forward and feel a sense of hopefulness in their lives.

Amanda has experience using the following modalities in her practice:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Strengths Based and Person Centered Practice
  • Crisis Intervention
Carolyn Konjek

Carolyn Konjek (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Carolyn is a Registered Social Worker. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Social Work degree, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Gerontology degree, both from McMaster University.
Carolyn brings 13 years of experience and expertise in the field of social work, working with various populations including children, youth, adults, seniors, and families. Through her holistic, strengths-based, and person-centered approach, Carolyn is able to establish rapport quickly with clients of any age. She has worked extensively with individuals who have experienced trauma, grief, loss, caregiver burnout and stress, and with caregivers of individuals living with dementia and complex cognitive changes. Carolyn’s experience includes a decade of working in the child welfare sector, and more recently a fulfilling career working with individuals living with dementia in the community and helping them transition to long-term care. Carolyn enjoys working with individuals, couples, children, and families who recognize they could benefit from having an objective and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship. Carolyn incorporates music, art, play, and aromatherapy into her practice to foster a relaxed and supportive environment.

Carolyn leads from her own lived experiences of grief, mental health struggles, burnout, and postpartum anxiety to understand her clients better and meet them where they are at. Carolyn is comfortable working with individuals and families going through the end-of-life transition, those experiencing grief and bereavement, and provides a welcoming setting for individuals to work through their feelings in a supportive, helpful, and compassionate way. Carolyn is passionate about helping individuals navigate some of their toughest life stages, and bringing them to a place of acceptance, healing, and peace so that they can thrive once again!

Carolyn uses the following modalities in her eclectic approach to therapy:

  • Narrative Therapy
  • Strengths Based and Person Centred Approach
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Reminiscent Therapy
  • Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Crisis Intervention
Sugam Nepal

Sugam Nepal (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Born and raised in the heart of Himalayas, I bring a culturally grounded, compassionate approach to therapy. I believe there is no single path to healing—each person's journey is unique. My eclectic, trauma-informed practice is shaped by both lived experience and clinical training, and I hold space for clients navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, and life transitions.

As a cancer survivor, mindfulness and spirituality are integral to my life and practice. I support individuals and youth using evidence-based approaches including Internal Family Systems (IFS), DBT, CBT, EFFT, and Narrative Therapy, grounded in anti-oppressive and anti-racist principles. My eclectic, trauma-informed practice is shaped by over two decades of experience as a social worker in Canada and more than a decade of work with marginalized communities in the Global South. I currently work as an educator in the School of Social Work at McMaster University.

At the heart of my work is the therapeutic relationship—a sacred space for healing, growth, and transformation. My Approach Includes:

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Anti-Oppression & Anti-Racism Frameworks
  • Crisis De-escalation & Suicide Prevention

Areas of Support: I primarily support individuals and youth experiencing:

  •  Anxiety and depression
  • Trauma and complex trauma
  • Substance misuse
  •  Relationship challenges
  • Life transitions and feeling stuck
  • ·Internal conflict and emotional overwhelm
Domenique Mirra

Domenique Mirra (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Domenique is a Registered Psychotherapist who completed her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University.
Domenique is a down to earth, and person-centered therapist that uses an attachment lens in her work. She believes in a holistic approach to therapy, and welcomes clients to come as they are. She creates a space where it is safe to express freely, and openly. She specializes in supporting clients through breakups, relationship stressors as well as communication and emotional regulation challenges. She also supports clients experiencing anxiety, major life changes and self-esteem issues.

Domenique uses an integrative approach in her practice drawing on modalities such as

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Emotion Focused Therapy. She likes to integrate psychoeducation, self-compassion and mindfulness in her work. She is collaborative and will tailor her approach based on her client’s goals, feedback, lifestyle, and learning style.

Joanne Mormul

Joanne Mormul (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Joanne Mormul is a dedicated Registered Social Worker born and raised in Hamilton with over twenty-five years of professional experience in the field. She utilizes her education from her Honours Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Sociology, and her diploma in Social Service Work along with her professional experience working with individuals, families, seniors, children, and youth.

She specializes in mental health (including anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorders and mood disorders), substance use and addictions, gambling, grief and loss, life transitions (such as perimenopause and menopause), conflict, communication and emotional regulation from a holistic, strengths based, client centered, anti-oppressive approach.

Let her life experiences, empathetic, positive, and humorous nature help guide you in setting goals and making life changes to reach your optimum level and journey to recovery.

Maya Hrastovcak

Maya Hrastovcak (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Full
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Maya is a Registered Social Worker. She completed her Master of Social Work degree at King’s University College (Western University) and Bachelor of Social Work degree at Wilfrid Laurier University. She also completed her Child and Youth Care advanced diploma from Mohawk College.
Maya has worked with individuals of all ages for over 6 years using a client-centered, trauma-informed and anti-oppressive approach. She values therapeutic rapport and working collaboratively with clients to meet their goals. Maya has experience working in acute mental health and community mental health agencies. Her personal and professional experiences have deeply influenced her passion for helping others. She especially loves supporting people who feel stuck or find it hard to set and reach their goals. It’s something she continues to care about deeply in her work!

She recognizes how difficult it can be to reach out for support—especially for those accessing mental health services for the first time. She’s passionate about working with adolescents and students as they navigate life’s stressors and mental health challenges. Maya has experience supporting individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, and borderline personality disorder. She’s also deeply committed to providing affirming care for members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.

Maya works alongside each client to find the best therapeutic modality/approach that works for them! She has training and experience using the following therapeutic modalities/approaches in her practice:

 

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
  • Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) informed
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Emotion Regulation
  • 2SLGBTQ+ support
Joanne Towers

Joanne Towers (she/her)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Joanne Towers is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) currently completing a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. With over 25 years of experience in developmental services and mental health, Joanne brings a wealth of knowledge and compassion to her practice. Throughout her career, Joanne supported youth and adults with developmental disabilities, neurodivergence, and mental health, as well as, parents and caregivers. Joanne is most passionate about advocating for individuals from marginalized communities.

In her clinical practice, Joanne works with persons experiencing challenges related to anxiety, depression, communication skills, self-esteem, healthy relationships, and self-regulation. Her approach is grounded in a trauma-informed lens and guided by the belief that therapy should be collaborative and tailored to each person's unique needs.Drawing from an eclectic and individualized approach, Joanne integrates elements of:

 

  • Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT)
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)

 

Joanne is dedicated to creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered to move forward in their healing and personal growth.

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Rami Safi (he/him)

Rami Safi (he/him)

Sliding Scale? Open
Accepting New Clients: Yes

Rami Safi is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and a licensed Pharmacist, bringing more than 28 years of multidisciplinary healthcare experience across Canada, West Asia, North Africa, and Europe. His practice is rooted in the belief that every individual is unique, and he works closely with clients to explore their strengths, inner resources, and capacity for healing—always in a client-directed, holistic, and culturally sensitive way.

Rami lived in several countries before making Canada his home 18 years ago and has travelled widely across West Asia, North Africa, and Europe. This broad exposure shaped his deep commitment to cultural humility, and to the understanding that human beings share similar emotional experiences, expressed differently through culture. Professionally, Rami is a pharmacist by training, holding a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Master of Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. His blended healthcare background allows him to integrate medical, psychological, holistic, and cultural perspectives when supporting clients with complex emotional needs.His therapeutic work focuses on anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance use, ADHD-related challenges, behavioural addictions, and cross-cultural adjustment, using CBT-informed, DBT, and ACT-based interventions to support clients in meaningful, evidence-aligned ways.

Rami provides therapy in English and various Arabic dialects, and is committed to creating a space grounded in empathy, curiosity, and respect—meeting clients exactly where they are and walking alongside them as they move toward healing, clarity, and growth.

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