Empowering You to Thrive, by Connecting
You to Better Mental Health.

We provide compassionate, personalized virtual therapy to help you navigate life’s challenges and build a healthier, happier mind. Wherever you are, we’re here to support your journey to better mental health.

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Meghan Hobbs, CCC

Meghan is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Meghan has spent her entire life living and working in the north, calling Yellowknife her home. Meghan has mixed settler and Whitecap Dakota First Nation ancestry and is on a journey to reclaim her family identity and language. When she is not working, Meghan enjoys spending her time with her many animals and partner while taking on new crafting ideas such as traditional beaded art, pottery, and sewing.

Meghan takes a person-centered approach to working with people - trusting that they are the expert in themselves, and she is there to provide support and a compassionate ear along the way to meet their goals. Meghan has experience working with 2SLGBTQA+ individuals, Indigenous individuals and those with anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, and self-esteem concerns. 

Meghan has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Vancouver Island University and a Master of Arts Degree in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. Meghan is a certified facilitator for Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and Mental Health First Aid – Northern Peoples (MHFA-NP).

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Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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Hafsa Yasin, CCC

Hafsa is a dedicated and compassionate counsellor committed to fostering authenticity and facilitating individuals' journeys toward self-discovery. With a strong multicultural perspective, she recognizes the importance of connection, empathy, and respect in the therapeutic process. Drawing on her extensive background as a physician, Hafsa adopts a holistic approach to mental health, utilizing a bio-psycho-social lens that acknowledges individuals as complex beings beyond their symptoms and circumstances. She believes that true healing occurs when we look beyond these constructs. Hafsa is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.

Hafsa offers individual, couples, and family counselling. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of challenges, including trauma, depression, anxiety, addiction, self-esteem issues, and relational difficulties. Her therapeutic approach is grounded in trauma-informed, person-centered therapy, emphasizing the strengths of her clients. She employs a variety of evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy to tailor her interventions to each client's unique needs. Hafsa offers services in English, Urdu, Hindi, and can facilitate some Punjabi speaking clients.

Outside of her counselling practice, Hafsa embraces her role as a mother to two young daughters. She values outdoor activities such as swimming and hiking and has a deep appreciation for the arts and music, often dedicating her free time to painting and creative expression. 

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan.

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Tanya Trenhaile, C.C.C., LCT-C

Tanya is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association as well as a Licensed Counselling Therapist through the College of Counselling Therapists of New Brunswick. Tanya is a compassionate and skilled counsellor who brings a wealth of experience and a multicultural perspective to her practice.

Growing up in Calgary, Alberta, she always felt a strong connection to the Maritimes through her family’s roots. After leaving the west, her journey took her to Costa Rica, where she spent a year and a half teaching English, learning Spanish, and immersing herself in Latin culture—an experience that broadened her understanding and enriched her counselling approach. She finally relocated to the East Coast in 2019 and has been happy to live in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia since.

Tanya worked as the Clinic Coordinator and Youth Counsellor at Atlantic Wellness in Moncton, before relocating to Halifax in 2022 to provide virtual therapy services. She has years of experience working with both youth and adults, helping clients navigate challenges such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, emotional regulation, and burnout. Tanya uses a trauma-informed, integrative approach that draws from a variety of therapeutic modalities, including CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness.

Outside of her counselling work, Tanya enjoys Latin dancing, spending time with her dog, yoga, and soaking up sunshine by the ocean. 

Tanya offers services in both English and Spanish.

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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Emily Cardwell, CCC, RP

Emily is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association as well as a Registered Psychotherapist through the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. Emily has a deep commitment to supporting individuals and couples on their journey to wellness and empowerment. Her passion for mental health and well-being was ignited through 12 years of work in community services, including roles with Kids Help Phone and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

Emily offers services to individuals and couples of all backgrounds, gender identities, and lifestyles, helping clients navigate concerns such as anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationship dynamics, communication, and burnout. She has a particular passion for relationship health—whether in partnerships, family, friendships, or professional settings—and is dedicated to promoting men’s mental health as well.

Taking a trauma-informed, person-centred approach, Emily draws from Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion-Focused Therapy, and other therapeutic styles to create a tailored approach that feels safe, non-judgmental, and collaborative, supporting clients in addressing their unique goals and concerns.

Outside of counselling, Emily enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, exploring her home province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and reading a good book.

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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Nicole Adoranti, CCC

Located in Vancouver, Nicole uses her knowledge in Western Psychology gained through a Masters in Counselling Psychology which helps people face and work to overcome their own suffering, achieve meaningful goals and strengthen relationships. Nicole is a Canadian Certified Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and completed a Fertility Counselling post-graduate course in order to better serve clients struggling with infertility and undergoing assisted reproductive therapies.


Nicole has been the witness of many people remembering that they are the masters of their own destinies. As your therapist, Nicole can offer you the opportunity to look at alternative viewpoints of your issues and make suggestions for change that are gentle, progressive, sustainable and realistic.

Nicole has a focus on working with clients struggling with anxiety, depression, reproductive challenges, grief and loss, trauma, attachment issues, maternal mental health, people pleasing, stress, burnout, relationship issues and boundary setting.

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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Brooke Growden, RP-Q

Brooke is a Registered Psychotherapist-Qualifying through the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She has over 20 years of experience as an academic and educator. Her educational background includes an MEd, MA in Counselling Psychology, and a PhD. In addition to her work as a psychotherapist, Brooke teaches Learning, Leadership, and Reflective Practice at the Graduate Studies level. Her primary focus is on delivering compassionate psychotherapy services to individuals who are navigating the intricate complexities of everyday life. 

Brooke provides services to individuals aged 18 and up with support in areas of anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, overwhelm, boundary setting, parenting, life transitions, post-secondary and academia, trauma, and PTSD.

Drawing on her experience as an academic and educator, Brooke takes an eclectic approach to supporting her clients. She draws on many trainings and theories to support her client’s experiences including Buddhist psychology and mindfulness, traumatic stress studies, attachment, and psychodynamic theories. 

When Brooke isn’t working, she spends her summers at the beach, and her winters by her woodstove. When she isn’t mothering her two active teenage children—yoga, cross country skiing, and reading are where she turns for self-care and relaxation.  

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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Dee Dobson-Graham, B.A., B.H.J., M.A

Hello there, my name is Dee. My passion is providing mental wellness to all clients using trauma-informed care. I am client-focused and together we will uncover new ways to use your strengths and better your mental health.

I completed my Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) degree from the University of Saskatchewan and my Bachelor of Human Justice from the University of Regina. I completed my Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. I specialize in Solution-Focused Therapy and Narrative Therapy. I am also a certified Beginner and Intermediate Yoga Instructor and Meditation Instructor.

On a personal note, I am the proud mother of 5 children. I enjoy a plethora of hobbies such as poetry writing, comedy writing, reading, piano, creating wire-wrapped stone necklaces, strength training, running, biking, roller-blading, kayaking, and weather permitting enjoying rides on my Kawasaki Ninja 650.

I work with Adults.

I specialize in the following: Abuse, ADHD, Anxiety, Burnout, Challenges with Peer and/or Family Relationships, Depression, Goal-Setting, Grief & Loss, Guilt & Shame, Parenting/Co-parenting, PTSD, Self-Care, Self-Confidence/Self-Esteem, Solution-Focused Problem Solving, Stress, Suicide Ideation/Self-Harm, Trauma, and many other issues.

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Nunavut, and Northwest Territories.

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Mireille Robichaud, RSW

Mireille is a Registered Social Worker through the New Brunswick Association of Social Workers. Mireille is a mother of 3 and has 19 years of experience as a social worker and therapist. Mireille is from the St. Louis region and has worked a large part of her career in Miramichi and Elsipogtog First Nation.

Mireille works with individuals, couples, and families and can help with people struggling with depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma and stress, and more. 

Mireille offers services in both English and French.

Serving New Brunswick.

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Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

Robyn MacDonald, CCC, RCT

Robyn is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and a Licensed Counselling Therapist through the College of Counselling Therapy of Prince Edward Island. She has always had a passion for helping people, and in 2020, felt called to go back to school to train as a counselling therapist. Robyn enjoys spending time with her family, friends and pets, scavenging beaches for sea junk, reading, listening to podcasts and reality tv.

Robyn graduated from Yorkville University’s Master of Counselling Psychology program in September 2023. She has experience working with adults and teens dealing with issues related to anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD and self-esteem. She works from a trauma-informed, person-centred perspective, and loves to be an advocate for change and social justice. She uses a variety of therapeutic methods such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Inference based-CBT, Cognitive Processing Therapy, the Gottman method, and expressive arts.

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Theresa Brannen, RP

Theresa is a Certified Canadian Counsellor through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and a Registered Psychotherapist through the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She grew up near Ottawa, Ontario, but lived in both Fredericton and Lower Millstream, New Brunswick from 2020-2023. In 2023, Theresa relocated to Kingston, Ontario. 

Theresa has been in the helping profession since 2013 and has worked in a variety of front-line roles including as a support worker in group homes in both Ontario and New Brunswick, an educational assistant in school settings, and with children/youth in a variety of positions including BGC and other not for profit organizations. 

Theresa has been providing individual therapy to youth from age 10 and up from military families since September 2023. She has worked virtually for an Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) offering support to clients from a variety of modalities but more specifically through a solution focused lens. Theresa has both personal and professional experience working with clients who are neurodiverse (specifically ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and AuDHD) in both a therapeutic setting and in her previous experience.

Theresa has an Advanced Child and Youth Worker diploma from St. Lawrence College, a Bachelor of Art Honours Psychology degree from Carleton University (with a concentration in Developmental Psychology), a Graduate Certificate in Concurrent Disorders (Addiction and Mental Health) from Confederation College, and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. 

Theresa offers individual support for youth and adults aged 12 and up and can support clients with anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, AuDHD, grief and loss, trauma, addiction, stress management, self-esteem, life transitions, and more. 

In her free time, Theresa enjoys biking, swimming, spending time outdoors or by the water, and reading. She enjoys spending time with her family and her dogs. 

Serving Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories.

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