Deborah Mather

MDiv., Registered Psychotherapist

*CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING NEW COUPLE CLIENTS

(Temporarily)

Do you feel burdened by anxiety, depression, or relational difficulties? Are you searching for a safe space to process your thoughts and feelings about life’s challenges? We can collaborate to identify the root cause of your stress and work towards healing and change. You are not alone, and I am here to help!
My aim is to create a safe and non-judgemental space where you feel heard, understood, and supported. It would be an honour to walk with you through the challenges of life and help you thrive in the midst of them.

Experience

Deborah has completed her Masters degree in Clinical Counselling at Tyndale University. She has also obtained a B.Sc. in Science and Psychology from McMaster University. With over eight years of experience mentoring children, youth and adults, Deborah approaches her clients with compassion and empathy. In her spare time she has provided crisis support and intervention with the Distress Centres of Toronto and volunteers as a youth mentor.

In order to create the ideal treatment plan for your unique needs Deborah integrates therapeutic modalities such as cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic therapy and emotion focused therapy.

Client Focus

Adults, Teens

Types of Therapy

CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), EFT (Emotion-Focused Therapy), Mindfulness, Psychodynamic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Christian Counselling, Solution-Focused Therapy

Conditions

Anxiety and Stress, Depression, Relationship Issues, Family Conflict, Self-esteem, Coping Strategies, Student Mental Health, Spirituality, Grief and Loss, Trauma

More Than Just My Work

I love people. Outside of work you could often find me enjoying time with my husband, family and friends. I am also an outdoor enthusiast and avid baker.

Locations

56 Aberfoyle Crescent
Suite 730
Toronto, Ontario M8X 2W4 (416) 619-0238

Accepting New Clients

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