Yiming Zhu

Yiming Zhu

Specializes in Suicidal Thoughts, Immigration/Acculturation

As a counseling psychology graduate student and mental health professional, I provide human-centered approach to supporting individuals navigating trauma, addiction, career transitions, and life's challenging moments.

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About Me

As a counseling psychology graduate student and mental health professional, I provide human-centered approach to supporting individuals navigating trauma, addiction, career transitions, and life's challenging moments. With a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Yorkville University, a Graduate Certificate in Addiction Treatment from Georgian College, and dual bachelor's degrees in psychology and biology from Macalester College, my practice is grounded in both scientific understanding and compassionate care. I have worked across community mental health, career counseling, and peer support settings.

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Gender

Man

Racial Identity

East Asian

Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual / Straight

Focus

Client Focus

Works with Adults (18+)

Sees Individual

Speaks Mandarin and English

Offers Online and Phone

Additional Expertise

Beyond their core specialties, this therapist also brings experience supporting clients in these areas.

Regions Served

Ontario

Session Types

Session TypeDurationFee
Individual55 min$20
Humanitarian Ground55 min$5

Sliding scale fees available.

Credentials

Designations

  • Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)(RP (Qualifying))

Professional Associations

  • College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario(CRPO)

Contact

3-200 Memorial Avenue PO Box 343 UPS Store, Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Preferred contact: Email
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