Trauma & PTSD Therapists in Toronto

Browse 8 therapists specializing in Trauma & PTSD in Toronto. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Traumatic experiences can leave lasting marks on how your mind and body respond to the world. You might find yourself startled easily, avoiding reminders of what happened, struggling with intrusive memories or nightmares, or feeling emotionally numb or cut off from the people around you. These are not signs of weakness or failure to move on. They are ways the nervous system tries to protect itself after something overwhelming. PTSD is a recognized condition that develops in some people following exposure to a traumatic event, and it responds well to specific therapeutic approaches.

What to look for in a Trauma & PTSD therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Formal training in a trauma-specific protocol such as EMDR, CPT, or trauma-focused CBT
  • Clear emphasis on safety, pacing, and stabilization before processing
  • Experience with your type of trauma, including complex or developmental trauma if relevant
  • Willingness to adjust the approach based on your tolerance and readiness

8 therapists for Trauma & PTSD in Toronto

Browse 8 therapists specializing in Trauma & PTSD in Toronto. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Fiona Del Rio

Fiona Del Rio

I support individuals navigating a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, stress, grief, trauma, life transitions, and relationship concerns. No matter what brings you to therapy, I aim to help you deepen self-awareness and develop practical strategies that help build resilience and promote healing. As a therapist, my approach is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and a deep respect for your lived experience. I offer client-centered care that draws from strengths-based and trauma-informed modalities, working with you to build a therapy plan that reflects your values, goals, and vision of wellness. My priority is to foster a space where you feel safe, seen, and empowered to be your authentic self. My educational background includes a Masters in Counselling Psychology, Masters in Anthropology, and Bachelors in Psychology and Cinema. I possess additional training in several evidence-based and trauma-focused therapeutic modalities. Together, we will design an approach that is tailored to your unique needs and preferences, and one that delivers meaningful results. I worked in public, private, and creative sectors before transitioning to counselling, where I gained experience as a crisis responder and in employment and career advising. My diverse professional experiences along with my own mental wellness journey help me to provide well-rounded support that is grounded in continuous self-reflection.

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Diana Ben

Diana Ben

Hi, I’m Diana! As a first‑generation African Canadian, I understand the complexity of navigating cultural identity, family expectations, people‑pleasing, autonomy, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by unprocessed trauma, anxiety, and the pressure to hold everything together. They often feel alone in their experiences, struggle with confidence, and second‑guess their decisions and experiences. My goal is to offer a non-judgmental, compassionate, culturally sensitive space where you feel heard, respected, and supported. I help you understand the roots of your thoughts, emotions, and patterns so you can shift them with intention. My work focuses on identity, self‑awareness, and healing from trauma and anxiety in a space that feels grounding and supportive. My approach blends insight, compassion, and practical tools to help you create real, sustainable change! Therapy with me is about understanding yourself more deeply so you can move through life with clarity and confidence. I believe insight is a powerful tool for healing; it helps us break old cycles and create new possibilities by moving beyond the feeling of “I don’t know why.” If you’re ready to explore your inner world with support, I’m here to help!

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Daniel Kirzner-Priest

Daniel Kirzner-Priest

Do you have a story you feel you need to share with someone? Maybe it’s your first time opening up, or maybe you tried before, but just never quite felt heard. If there’s something inside of you that needs telling, I’m here to hear you out. I often work with clients who suffer from depression, trauma, anxiety and relationship issues. I can also be particularly helpful to clients who’ve felt they haven’t gone deep enough in therapy, who tend towards dissociation or intellectualization, or who find themselves between cultures—immigrants, children of immigrants, people from interfaith families, and "third culture kids." I practice psychodynamic psychotherapy, which is based on the premise that the more we understand about ourselves, the more freedom we have to make new choices. If you’ve ever felt stuck without knowing exactly why, or even if you understand why but can’t quite seem to change things, psychodynamic psychotherapy can be immensely helpful. Life can be deeply painful, but it can also be joyous. I aim to be witness to all of you without judgment, so that you can come to know yourself more fully, and therefore have all the more freedom to choose not only how to respond to what life throws at you, but also what life it is you want to live.

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Natalie McMullen

Natalie McMullen

Top Specialities: trauma, anxiety, attachment issues I believe our life events shape us into who we are today. We weren’t BORN with an inner critic, perfectionism, or people-pleasing tendencies! Something happened in our lives that taught us those behaviours. Maybe we learned that it’s less painful to avoid confrontation than to risk rejection or failure. Maybe we learned that to ensure safety, we must be hypervigilant, constantly looking out for threats. Those behaviours likely helped you survive at one time, but now, they might be causing chronic anxiety, difficulties in your relationships, and low self-esteem. I will help you understand your emotions and unlearn beliefs and coping behaviours that are no longer serving you. We’ll learn how your past and present experiences are contributing to the issues you want to let go of, and carve a path forward. Therapy can help you process your experiences and develop coping skills to manage your reactions and emotions. I have experience helping with anxiety/stress/burnout, trauma, relationship/attachment issues, self-esteem, depression, emotion regulation, and borderline personality disorder. I’m especially passionate about treating developmental/attachment trauma to improve self-esteem, foster safety and security, and move towards secure attachment patterns. My Approach/Style As a therapist, I have a friendly, authentic, and warm demeanour. I believe a strong connection with your therapist is of crucial importance, so I take extra care to ensure I’m understanding your needs and perspective. (This doesn’t mean I’ll never challenge you!). I’m also happy to share appropriate information about my own life if helpful and relevant. I believe everyone has inner wisdom and resilience. I respect your autonomy, so I will always support you in coming to your own conclusions and finding your own solutions. But I also don’t shy away from sharing different insights and perspectives, or giving guidance and advice if needed. Types of Therapy After spending some time getting to know you, I’ll apply the therapy techniques that best suit your concerns. I use techniques informed by schema therapy, inner child work, IFS, ACT, CBT, DBT, EFT, mindfulness, and attachment theory. I am also trained in EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) therapy, which is an evidence-based and WHO-recommended treatment for trauma and PTSD. If you’d like to learn more, please reach out for a free consultation! *Please note, I am located in Toronto, and my working hours are as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday: 11am-7pm Eastern Time Thursday: 1pm-7pm Eastern time Friday: 10am-5pm Eastern Time

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Lia Marks

Lia Marks

Lia is a Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist who supports individuals facing anxiety/depression, life transitions, parenting challenges, trauma and attachment difficulties. Whether you’re having trouble managing stress, understanding your emotions and behaviours, or want to develop coping skills, it is helpful to have a sounding board to support you. She provides a non-judgemental space to explore how your past experiences have influenced your current ways of coping. Through this process, she can assist you in developing new strategies to manage complex thoughts and feelings. Lia works from a trauma-informed, collaborative perspective to help you make the changes you want to make in your life

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Amelia Jones

Amelia Jones

Do you struggle with anxiety, people pleasing or feelings of overwhelm? Do you have a difficult relationship with your parents or get easily triggered? Maybe you have ADHD (or think you do) and feel like you can't do life "right"? If you experience any of these, I can help! You likely need to uncover unhelpful patterns, heal the past wounds holding you back, and develop actionable tools to help you return to a more grounded, regulated state. I'll help you process AND keep you accountable (warmly and compassionately of course). I'm trained in both Talk and Art Therapy. You can try both or choose whatever one feels best for you. Why try art therapy? Because sometimes our thoughts and feelings are hard to express with words alone. Creativity can provide another avenue of expression to dig in deeper. Heads up: No art skills are needed and we'll still use talk therapy approaches too! My style is warm, curious and collaborative. That involves both listening AND supporting you shift out of patterns no longer serving you. Together, we'll build on sessions over time with intention and direction. Let's get you thriving, not just surviving! To book a free consult, email or visit my site for the online booking link.

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Kinza Jat

Kinza Jat

Have you ever felt caught between who you are and who others expect you to be? Perhaps you are carrying the weight of discrimination, cultural pressures, or the lingering feeling of never fully belonging. As a second-generation Canadian raised by immigrant parents and someone who holds multiple marginalized identities, I understand how difficult it can be to navigate the space between different worlds. I offer a warm, affirming, and culturally sensitive environment where individuals aged 14 and up can slow down, feel understood, and reconnect with themselves. As a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and MA in Counselling Psychology student working under clinical supervision, I take a client-centred and collaborative approach rooted in psychodynamic therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and mindfulness-based practices to foster insight, explore patterns, and support meaningful change. Much like a flower that blooms when given the right conditions, I see therapy as a space where growth unfolds when safety and understanding are present. Together, we can cultivate deeper self-awareness and draw on the resilience that already lives within you. If this resonates, I invite you to reach out for a free 20-minute consultation.

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Christine Peddle

Christine Peddle

I (she/her) have been practicing therapy since 2016. Originally from Newfoundland and Labrador I’ve made the West End of Toronto home and St. Joseph’s Health Centre my primary workplace where I work as a Child and Family Therapist. I have countless trauma trainings, plus DBT, CBT, DDP, EFFT, Psychodrama for Traumatic Stress, and exposure to Gestalt Therapy. I participate in psychoanalysis and am a true believer in the healing relational aspect of therapy. I know the importance of an intersectional approach to personal growth, and I seek to help you discover wholeness versus the elusive permanent wellness. Relational dynamics are my expertise, they play important roles in how we see ourselves and live our lives.

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Frequently asked questions

What is PTSD and how is it diagnosed?

PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after exposure to a traumatic event. It is characterized by intrusive memories or flashbacks, avoidance of reminders, changes in mood and thinking, and heightened reactivity. Diagnosis is made by a qualified mental health professional based on your symptoms and history.

What is the difference between trauma and PTSD?

Trauma refers to the psychological impact of a distressing experience. PTSD is a specific condition that develops when trauma symptoms are severe, persist beyond a month, and significantly affect daily functioning. Many people are affected by trauma without meeting full criteria for PTSD, and both situations can benefit from professional support.

What therapy approaches are most effective for PTSD?

Several approaches have strong research support for PTSD, including EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Prolonged Exposure. Somatic therapies and trauma-informed approaches are also widely used. The most effective approach depends on your history, preferences, and the nature of your trauma.

Do I have to relive the trauma in therapy?

Not necessarily. Modern trauma therapy does not require you to recount every detail of what happened. Many approaches focus first on building coping skills and safety before gently working with traumatic material at a pace you can manage. Your therapist should explain their approach and adjust based on what you are ready for.

How long does trauma therapy take?

Treatment length varies depending on the nature and complexity of the trauma. Single-incident PTSD may respond well within a shorter course of treatment. Complex or developmental trauma often requires longer, more gradual work. A trauma therapist can give you a clearer estimate after an initial assessment.

What is Complex PTSD?

Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) can develop after prolonged or repeated trauma, such as ongoing abuse, neglect, or living in unsafe conditions over an extended period. In addition to PTSD symptoms, it may involve difficulties with emotional regulation, self-perception, and relationships. It requires trauma-informed therapy that addresses these additional layers.

Can PTSD improve without therapy?

Some people see a natural reduction in symptoms over time, but PTSD often persists or fluctuates without treatment. Evidence-based therapy significantly improves outcomes for most people. If symptoms are affecting your daily life or relationships, professional support is worth exploring.

Is online therapy effective for trauma and PTSD?

Yes. Research supports the effectiveness of online trauma therapy for PTSD, including EMDR and CPT delivered via video. Many people find that working from a familiar environment feels safer, which can support the therapeutic process. Check each therapist profile for available session formats.

How do I find a trauma therapist in Toronto?

Look for therapists in Toronto who list trauma or PTSD as a specialty and mention specific training in approaches like EMDR or Cognitive Processing Therapy. Checking credentials, experience with your type of trauma, and available session formats can help you find a good match.

Is trauma therapy covered by insurance in Toronto?

Many extended health plans in Toronto cover trauma therapy when provided by a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker. Coverage amounts and eligible designations vary by plan, so review your benefits for session limits and any referral requirements before starting.

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