Tiffany (she/her) grew up on a small farm. Humble beginnings have led her to embrace humility in healing. Her first healing resource was the earth. Tiffany feels that this beginning has guided her to use the wisdom that is inherent in herself, in each of us and in the world to guide her in health. Nature has taught her to bring connection, attunement and authenticity to her own life and into the therapy room. It is clear to folks that meet Tiffany that she is excited about the process of therapy and loves to meet new clients. Tiffany enjoys getting her hands dirty in the earth and in people’s stories.
Tiffany is a Registered Psychotherapist in the province of Ontario and has a Master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy from the University of Guelph as well as an Undergraduate Degree in Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies. She has worked in the mental health sector with children and adults of all ages dealing with a number of issues including attachment, trauma, couple and family relationship difficulties and a number of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, and borderline personality disorder. Tiffany is happy to work with people of all sexual orientations, genders, sexual preferences and relationship configurations. The feedback from Tiffany’s clients is that she is non-judgemental and that they appreciate how 'real' Tiffany is. She makes it clear that she has absolutely gone through difficulty and is a fallible human being. In her work she has valued getting to know people at great depth and have often sees clients over years. Tiffany likes to challenge her clients to meet their goals and strive to balance acceptance with change. |
Land Acknowledgement: We recognize that we live and work on the Territories of the Anishinaabek Peoples [Ah-nish-nah-beg], the Haudenosaunee [Ho-deh-no-show-nee], and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We acknowledge that we benefit directly from Colonialism and have made a commitment to address Truth & Reconciliation in the ways that are available to us. We understand also, that this land acknowledgement is a very small drop in a large bucket on the way to Reconciliation and honouring First Nations people. To find out what land you are on: native-land.ca
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