Humanistic Therapy Therapists in Canada

Browse 2 therapists specializing in Humanistic Therapy. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

2 therapists for Humanistic Therapy in Canada

Browse 2 therapists specializing in Humanistic Therapy. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Stephanie Bogue Kerr

Stephanie Bogue Kerr

I believe in bringing the body into therapy. I strive to bring openness, curiosity, and compassion to my work with adults and couples. My work focuses on the relationship between the body and mental health, specifically chronic illness, life-limiting illness, and substance use. I also work with people living with anxiety and depression, as well as those navigating life transitions. I have had an indirect path to doing what I do, and this means that I draw on many influences and experiences in my practice. Before starting my path to social work, I was a creative arts therapist, a teacher and an actor. I worked for several years in a cancer clinic at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, before returning to school to study the relationship between mental health and exercise. I am licensed in the provinces of British Columbia and in Quebec. I currently offer virtual sessions for those in BC and am available in person in Montreal. with a PhD in Social Work (University of Ottawa), a Master of Social Work (University of Ottawa) and a Master of Creative Arts Therapies (Concordia University).

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Sarada Bhagavatula

Sarada Bhagavatula

Warm Greetings! I am grateful that you are here and recognize your innate strength to choose to be here. I work with clients who are navigating through their relationships with self, others, and the world. This may show up in different ways and intensities, and/or in multiple areas of life, and I value the intersectionality, complexity and uniqueness that comes with addressing and exploring your life and experiences with you. You may be experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loss, or stress. Maybe you are wanting to rebuild trust and compassion towards yourself or navigate transitions in your life or changes in relationships. Or perhaps you want to work through some things from your past that are showing up in the present. My clinical philosophy when sitting with clients aligns with curiosity, recognition, collaboration, warmth, and space. The approach I take is based in a strong belief that you have the answers within and that our time together can be a space to explore and build. I joyfully honour your choice and your voice taking up the therapeutic space. You’ve got this, and I’m here with you. Some more about me: I am a cis, able-bodied, woman, born and raised in so-called Vancouver BC, with Indian ancestry. I am a second-gen, racialized settler living and working on the unceded and traditional lands of the sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō) nations. Outside of my counselling work, I enjoy laughing with loved ones and connecting to practices and activities that spark creativity and joy.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a humanistic therapy therapist?

Look for a licensed therapist with experience supporting humanistic therapy, an approach that makes sense to you, and practical details such as availability, fees, location, and online or in-person options.

Can I see a humanistic therapy therapist online?

Many therapists offer online sessions. Check each profile for session formats and confirm whether virtual therapy is available in your province or region.

What should I ask before booking a humanistic therapy therapist?

You can ask about their experience with humanistic therapy, how they structure sessions, expected timelines, fees, and whether their approach is a good fit for your goals.