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Atlas Therapy - Windsor
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, OAMHP
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Windsor, ON N8T
Life's challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming, leaving us feeling lost and unsure of how to move forward. But you don't have to face them alone. Our compassionate team of experienced therapists is here to support you on your journey toward healing and personal growth. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, low self-worth or any other life obstacle, we offer a safe and non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions freely. Our experienced therapists are trained in a range of approaches including CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy, IFS, Emotion-Focused Therapy and Brainspotting.
Life's challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming, leaving us feeling lost and unsure of how to move forward. But you don't have to face them alone. Our compassionate team of experienced therapists is here to support you on your journey toward healing and personal growth. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, low self-worth or any other life obstacle, we offer a safe and non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions freely. Our experienced therapists are trained in a range of approaches including CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy, IFS, Emotion-Focused Therapy and Brainspotting.
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Relationship Issues Counsellors
While need for human connection appears to be innate, the ability to form healthy, loving relationships is learned. Some evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship starts to form in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, warmth, protection, stimulation, and social contact. Such relationships are not destiny, but they are theorized to establish deeply ingrained patterns of relating to others. The end of a relationship, however, is often a source of great psychological anguish.