Therapists in L2S
The Dot Canada
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, MSW
Verified Verified
Saint Catharines, ON L2S (Online Only)
If you're feeling disconnected, distracted, and detached from your life, it may be time to look at why. Why can't I connect, why am I not able to just "get over" my past, or why does it all feel so meaningless? Maybe there are other questions, like “what am I doing with my life” or “who do I want to be?”. It’s okay to take time that's just for you, to look at your life and see both the big picture and explore the often overlooked details. With the right support, you can feel more present, connected, and in control of your life.
If you're feeling disconnected, distracted, and detached from your life, it may be time to look at why. Why can't I connect, why am I not able to just "get over" my past, or why does it all feel so meaningless? Maybe there are other questions, like “what am I doing with my life” or “who do I want to be?”. It’s okay to take time that's just for you, to look at your life and see both the big picture and explore the often overlooked details. With the right support, you can feel more present, connected, and in control of your life.
Catherine Pettigrew
Counsellor, MScEd
Verified Verified
Saint Catharines, ON L2S (Online Only)
I support youth and young adults struggling with focus and concentration, impulsivity, lack of motivation and other symptoms of ADHD, as well as their families, who are looking for realistic, effective solutions and next steps from someone who has a well-rounded understanding of the condition. Though they are often thought to be depressed or anxious, or assumed to be lazy or attention-seeking, the symptoms with which they are struggling are often by-products of undiagnosed ADHD.
I support youth and young adults struggling with focus and concentration, impulsivity, lack of motivation and other symptoms of ADHD, as well as their families, who are looking for realistic, effective solutions and next steps from someone who has a well-rounded understanding of the condition. Though they are often thought to be depressed or anxious, or assumed to be lazy or attention-seeking, the symptoms with which they are struggling are often by-products of undiagnosed ADHD.