Ready to explore if Online Therapy is right for you?

 Counselling from wherever you choose gives you the freedom and flexibility to heal on your terms

  • You can access therapy even if you do not live near a major city centre.
  • You can meet from your living room, your bedroom, or even your car. Online therapy gives you control over your environment.
  • You can begin therapy even if transportation or mobility are a challenge which removes the barriers  from getting the support you need.
  • You get a chance to stay consistent. Whether you’re at home, on vacation, or in a different city, your therapy continues seamlessly — helping you stay growing.

Online therapy is a great way to connect and can work in a wide variety of situations. It can be a step toward a fulfilling life and connected relationships.

Not sure if it’s for you? Read more in my FAQ’s, or meet with me for a free 15-minute consultation to ask some questions and see how you feel about meeting online.

Still have a question?

Click on each question to find the answer. If you still have un-answered questions feel free to send me a message

Is online therapy effective?

Short answer? Yes. I’ve been doing online therapy regularly since 2020 and have found that the connection is effective, the results are consistent and the convenience is better by far. Research into efficacy confirms this, and has sparked a drastic increase in the availability of online services. When my family made a recent move my experiences with the effectiveness of online therapy caused me to decide to move my practice fully online.

What is your approach as a therapist?

I use evidence-based treatment approaches with an attachment and relationship focused lens. EFT, IFS, and other experiential therapies are used to build insight and help you find a way forward. Take a look at the About page for more information.

How do I know if you’re the right therapist for me?

Finding the right fit matters. I encourage you to set up a free 15-minute consultation, ask questions and trust your instincts.

How do I get the most out of online therapy?

The benefit of meeting online is that it’s flexible and removes barriers. Because of this, I will keep the logistics of meeting online pretty easy. To get the very most from your sessions, here are some things to keep in mind.
A day or more before our session:
-Test your set-up: Use a computer that has a camera, a tablet that can run a web-browser or a smart phone. If you’re able to run a video call with family or friends, no additional hardware will be needed. Your consultation call can be a simple way to make sure your set-up is working for you with the app I will be using for our meetings.
On the day of:
-Give yourself an extra minute or two to get connected and ensure everything is working smoothly
-Bring a blanket or a cup of tea to get comfy
-Turn off notifications to minimize distraction
-Find a private space (this can be at the park or in your car if home isn’t a quiet space)

What can get in the way of effective therapy?

-You want the privacy to share whatever you’d like without having to monitor what others may overhear. Don’t meet in busy or public spaces
-Interruptions will slow down our progress. Sometimes this is unavoidable (If you’re also providing care for a child or two, for example), but you will get more out of the session if you are able to minimize disruptions
-In the case of couples work: high conflict can be difficult to navigate online if an argument will prevent you hearing me as I attempt to get you out of a stuck place
-Accessing secondary media (such as games or videos) is generally unhelpful to the counselling process as it will keep you from fully participating in the session. People with severe attention challenges may use manual fidget tools or may find that in-person sessions are a better fit
-Alcohol and other substances are discouraged before or during sessions. You will want to be as clear-headed as possible

Is online therapy confidential?

I use the Jane app for scheduling, client profile storage and confidential online meeting space. The Jane app is HIPAA compliant and meets all Canadian privacy regulations. I also use Zoom as a back up meeting space when clients consent to it. These meetings are end-to-end encrypted and the app does not store meeting data. We will discuss confidentiality more if you choose to work with me, but suffice it to say that your personal information is not at additional risk compared to in-person therapy.

What to do if I have technical difficulties?

You will be able to contact me to let me know if you’re having trouble. I will call you to help with troubleshooting and if we are unable to work it out, we can choose to move our session to phone or reschedule if needed.

How long will we meet?

A typical counselling session includes 50-55 minutes to focus on the work of our sessions, followed by 5-10 minutes to discuss future session scheduling, payment and for file-keeping tasks. Frequency and duration of counselling is fundamentally the decision of my clients, but I will make recommendations to you based on what brings you into counselling.

How much does therapy cost?:

I charge $150 for one-on-one sessions, and $170 for couple or family sessions. Fees will be paid electronically by credit card payment via my booking app, or with e-transfers. As rates may change, see my online booking site for the most up to date charges and additional options. Extended benefits can help with the costs, and reducing frequency or session length may be worth considering to extend your funds. A reduced fee may be available for students and those on a fixed income. Let me know if this may apply to you.

What if I need to reschedule or cancel?

I have a 24-hour cancellation or rescheduling policy. This means that there is no penalty to change your booking if you give me more than a day’s notice. Same-day booking changes are subject to a $100 cancellation fee.

What if I have other questions?

Are you looking for other information? Please send me a message with your questions and I will be happy to get in touch.

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Exploring counselling?

If you're new to counselling or have any questions, feel free to send me a message or read the frequently asked questions.

Schedule a free consultation

I offer a 15-minute consultation to give us a chance to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit.

Schedule a session

I have a range of session types and can help you find times that work or you can view my calendar to see what's available.