Stephanie Haney
Registered Social Worker, BA Psyc, MSW, RSW (she, her)


Finances
Fees
- Individual Sessions $160
- Couple Sessions $210
Payment Methods
American Express, Mastercard, Visa
Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Licensed by Province of Ontario / 862482 Stephanie Haney
- In Practice for 2 years
- Attended The University of British Columbia, Master of Social Work, Graduated 2025
- Degree/Diploma from McGill University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology / 2022
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Specialties and Expertise
Top Specialties
- Sex Therapy
- Relationship Issues
- Life Transitions
Expertise
- Anxiety
- Chronic Illness
- Chronic Pain
- Coping Skills
- Infidelity
- LGBTQ+
- Marital and Premarital
- Mood Disorders
- Peer Relationships
- Self Esteem
- Sex-Positive, Kink Allied
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual Addiction
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
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Types of Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
- Cognitive Processing (CPT)
- Culturally Sensitive
- Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
- Emotionally Focused
- Narrative
- Person-Centered
- Relational
- Sex Therapy
- Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
- Strength-Based
- Structural Family Therapy
Groups
Reclaiming Your Sexuality After Sexual Trauma
If you're a survivor of sexual violence and sex or intimacy feels triggering, disconnected, or overwhelming—you're not broken. Your mind and body adapted to help you survive, and healing is possible. This 6-week group offers a supportive space to unlearn unhelpful beliefs, understand your experiences, and reconnect with your body and sexuality on your terms. Many describe it as the sex education they never received. Together, we'll focus on rebuilding safety, understanding triggers, and discovering what feels right for you. This group supports survivors but is not a trauma-processing group.
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Sex After Trauma: For Partners of Survivors
If you’re the partner of a survivor of sexual violence, you may feel confused, frustrated, or unsure how to help. You might worry about doing the wrong thing and want to be supportive, but aren’t sure how. There’s no manual for this, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. This 3-hour workshop will help you understand your partner’s experience, how trauma impacts intimacy, and what’s happening beneath the surface. You’ll leave with practical tools to communicate, ask supportive questions, and show up with more clarity, confidence, and care.
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