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Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy Services for Individuals and Couples (Ages 16+) Supporting You in Living a More Connected, Purposeful Life At times, life can feel overwhelming. Whether you're facing stress, emotional struggles, relationship challenges, or simply feeling stuck, psychotherapy offers a supportive, evidence-based path to clarity, healing, and growth. Our team of Registered Psychotherapists prov... Read More

Psychotherapy Services for Individuals and Couples (Ages 16+)
Supporting You in Living a More Connected, Purposeful Life
At times, life can feel overwhelming. Whether you're facing stress, emotional struggles, relationship challenges, or simply feeling stuck, psychotherapy offers a supportive, evidence-based path to clarity, healing, and growth.

Our team of Registered Psychotherapists provides care for individuals and couples aged 16 and older, with a focus on helping you move beyond survival mode and into a life of greater freedom, purpose, and well-being.

What Is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is a regulated health service in Ontario. It involves working with a trained mental health professional to explore thoughts, emotions, patterns, and relationships that may be affecting your life, often in ways you don’t yet fully understand.

Through this process, you can:

Improve emotional regulation and reduce anxiety or low mood

Understand and shift unhelpful patterns or beliefs

Strengthen communication and connection in relationships

Increase self-awareness, self-compassion, and resilience

Align your life more fully with your values and goals

Psychotherapy is more than symptom relief — it’s a process of deep, sustainable transformation supported by a trusting therapeutic relationship.

Who We Work With
We specialize in psychotherapy for:

Teens (16+) and emerging adults navigating identity, relationships, and emotional challenges

Adults dealing with stress, perfectionism, burnout, anxiety, or low mood

Couples seeking more connection, healthier communication, and greater emotional intimacy

Individuals and families who are ready to move from coping to thriving

Why Choose a Registered Psychotherapist?
Registered Psychotherapists in Ontario are licensed professionals trained to treat concerns that can impact your thinking, emotions, behaviour, memory, and relationships. Working with one of our psychotherapists means you’ll receive:

Evidence-based therapy tailored to your specific needs and goals

A warm, collaborative relationship rooted in compassion and professionalism

Confidential care that honours your personal story and values

Support in creating lasting change in how you feel, think, and relate to others

Begin Your Journey Toward Wholeness and Well-Being
If you're ready to take a meaningful step toward a more grounded, connected, and empowered life, we're here to help. Whether you're seeking therapy for yourself or for your relationship, our experienced team is ready to support your next chapter.

Book a free consultation today and find out how psychotherapy can help you or your loved one thrive.


Psychotherapy/Social Work

Psychotherapy with a Registered Social Worker (RSW) Compassionate, Evidence-Based Support for Your Healing and Growth Life can be challenging — especially when you’re carrying the weight of stress, loss, anxiety, trauma, or relationship difficulties. If you’re looking for meaningful, professional support to navigate life’s complexities and reconnect with your strength, psychotherapy with a Re... Read More

Psychotherapy with a Registered Social Worker (RSW)
Compassionate, Evidence-Based Support for Your Healing and Growth
Life can be challenging — especially when you’re carrying the weight of stress, loss, anxiety, trauma, or relationship difficulties. If you’re looking for meaningful, professional support to navigate life’s complexities and reconnect with your strength, psychotherapy with a Registered Social Worker can help.

Our experienced social workers offer therapy that is both deeply human and clinically effective, grounded in a commitment to walk beside you with compassion, skill, and care.

What Makes Psychotherapy with a Social Worker Unique?
Registered Social Workers in Ontario are licensed mental health professionals with advanced training in psychotherapy, trauma-informed care, systems thinking, and social justice. They bring a holistic lens to therapy — one that honors your unique history, environment, and the social context shaping your experience.

Working with a social worker means you’re supported not only as an individual, but as a whole person — in relationship to your family, community, work, and values.

What Psychotherapy with a Social Worker Can Help You With:
Anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm

Grief, trauma, and life transitions

Burnout, caregiving fatigue, and chronic stress

Relationship or parenting challenges

Identity, self-worth, and boundaries

Reconnecting with meaning, joy, and personal strength

Whether you're seeking short-term support or long-term healing, therapy with a social worker is a safe, affirming space to explore what matters most.

Support Rooted in Compassion, Experience, and Empowerment
Our social workers bring years of experience in both clinical and community settings, offering:

Evidence-based therapies like CBT, mindfulness, EMDR, and narrative approaches

A collaborative and empowering relationship where your voice is central

A strong foundation in anti-oppressive, culturally sensitive, and trauma-informed care

A commitment to helping you feel seen, heard, and supported every step of the way

You Deserve to Feel Better — and You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
Psychotherapy with a Registered Social Worker offers you a path forward — not only to manage challenges, but to build the insight, skills, and confidence to thrive.

Book a consultation today and take the first step toward emotional wellness and meaningful change.

Meet Randy Stevens, RP (Qualifying) Psychotherapist (Supervised Practice) Supervised by Senior Clinician David Hesidence, MS, RP

I believe that healing happens when we feel genuinely seen, heard, and respected. As someone who has walked my own recovery journey, I know firsthand the strength it takes to face life’s challenges — and the courage it takes to reach out for support. My passion as a therapist is to stand alongside you as you navigate your own path toward well-being, resilience, and self-leadership.

In my work, I bring not only professional training but also the wisdom that comes from lived experience. Whether you are struggling with addiction, anxiety, depression, or the weight of perfectionism and performance pressure, I understand the terrain because I’ve been there too. As the father of an elite-level athlete, I also understand the unique demands and emotional challenges that can come with high performance, leadership roles, and managing expectations — both internal and external.

My therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based practices, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), with additional inspiration from Buddhist psychology and mindfulness-based methods. These approaches help us work together to create space between you and the struggles that may feel like they define you — so you can reconnect with the deeper values, strengths, and clarity that have always been part of who you are.

I recognize that no two people walk the same path. That’s why I tailor our work to your individual story, offering a supportive, nonjudgmental space where we can explore the patterns that keep you stuck and build the tools you need for long-term growth and freedom.

It takes real strength to show up for yourself in this way. If you’re ready to begin, I would be honored to walk alongside you.

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Meet Alison Patrick, MSW, RSW Psychotherapist | Clinical Social Worker

I believe that healing happens in the presence of respect, authenticity, and compassion. Whether you are navigating grief, loss, life transitions, relationship challenges, or simply longing to reconnect with your sense of self, I offer a calm, steady space where all parts of your experience are welcome.

In my work, I am here to support your journey toward self-leadership — the ability to meet life’s joys and sorrows with clarity, strength, and care for both yourself and the web of relationships that surround you. I believe that therapy offers the possibility of not just surviving life’s hardest moments, but also living with greater freedom, choice, and self-trust.

Over the past several decades, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside individuals and families in many stages of life and loss — including work in child protection, adoption services, and women’s health. One of the most formative experiences of my career was my time at the Morgentaler Clinics in Ottawa and Edmonton, where I supported people in making deeply personal decisions about pregnancy and reproductive health. I also bring specialized training in hospice and end-of-life care, with a focus on supporting individuals who are dying and their loved ones through the profound transitions of that journey.

My approach is grounded in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, a gentle and powerful way of working with the inner system of “parts” that we all carry — the protective parts, the wounded parts, and the wise, compassionate Self that can hold them all with care. I am actively involved in the IFS Ottawa professional community and continue my training and consultation in this model with IFS lead trainer Dr. Risa Adams.

It would be my privilege to accompany you as you navigate whatever season of life you find yourself in — whether that means tending to grief, healing relational wounds, or stepping more fully into the life you long to live. If you feel ready to begin, I look forward to connecting with you.

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Psychometrist & Registered Psychotherapist; Specialist in Psychological Assessment, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy and work with the LGBTQ2s+ community.

My work with clients ages 16-65 involves helping them to discover their psychological needs and strengths, and helping them reconnect with who they want to be so that they can make progress on the path to the life they want.

I understand how challenging it can be to feel disconnected from the person we want to be. Together, we will work through uncomfortable thoughts and emotions, and overcome unhelpful behaviours by learning new ways to relate to our suffering and care for ourselves.

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Laura Brouillette M.A. (in progress) is dedicated to creating more fulfilling relationships through individual and couple therapy using training in PACT (psychological approach to couples therapy) and IFS (internal family systems) therapy. Laura’s approach integrates neuroscience, attachment theory, and the biology of human arousal. Laura will have sessions available for booking Spring 2025.

Laura is supervised by David Hesidence MS RP, Senior Clinician.

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Senior Clinician and Non-Equity Supervising Partner, Ottawa River Integrative Mental Health

Hi, I’m David Hesidence, a Registered Psychotherapist. I believe that healing begins in a space where we are met with respect, compassion, and understanding — not judgment. My approach to therapy is grounded in the belief that every person deserves to be seen and heard as they are, and that reaching out for support is an act of courage and hope.

For over a decade, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside individuals facing many different kinds of challenges — depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, and the often-complex experiences of substance use. I know how much stigma and misunderstanding can surround these issues. But I also know, both professionally and personally, that struggle does not define a person’s worth.

As someone with over 30 years of continuous sobriety and lived experience in recovery, I come to this work with deep empathy. I don’t believe in labeling people as “defective” or “lacking willpower.” I believe in your inherent strength, your capacity for change, and your right to be met with kindness.

My clinical focus includes working with individuals who are navigating mental health concerns, substance use issues, or both. I have a special interest in supporting those whose experiences cross between these two worlds — individuals who too often encounter systems of care that treat these issues separately. In my practice, I embrace the importance of addressing mental health and substance use together, seeing the whole person, not just the diagnosis.

I also work with family members and loved ones who are concerned about someone in their life who may be struggling. I believe that families play an important role in the journey of healing, and I offer support to help build motivation, foster understanding, and strengthen connection.

Above all, I strive to create a therapeutic relationship that feels safe, collaborative, and hopeful. If you are ready to begin this work — or even just curious about what support could look like — I would be honored to meet you where you are.

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