
Location
Offers online therapy
About
Life doesn’t have to be filled with anxiety and depression. Life is good! There is hope and we know it. The priority of Thrive is that you will leave therapy feeling motivated and empowered to pursue a life filled with meaning and growth. Dr. Newman is a Clinical Psychologist who helps adolescents and adults achieve positive mental health and growth in all domains of life. At Thrive, you will experience an accepting environment that fosters lasting and impactful changes. Dr. Newman is dedicated to pursuing excellence in providing the most up-to-date, evidenced based therapies in a way that is straightforward and real.
Dr. Newman's primary psychological approach is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. He also draws on Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy and Mindfulness approaches. Treatment concerns include: OCD, Phobias, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety, GAD, Depression, Anger Management, Stress, Low Self Esteem, Emotion Regulation, Grief, Performance Issues etc.
Thrive Cognitive Therapy is committed to helping you experience lasting change today! Whether your concerns are new and unexpected or have been present your entire life, we can help. Contact us today to experience a life that is MEANINGFUL, ENGAGED, and THRIVING!
Call or Email Thrive Cognitive Therapy (Dr. Thomas Newman) for a free 15 minute consultation now - (613) 482-0369
Finances
- Cost per Session: $200 - $225
Pay By:
Cash, Cheque, Mastercard, Visa
Qualifications
- Licence: Ontario / 5941
Location
Offers online therapy
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Mood Disorders
Issues
- Addiction
- Anger Management
- Eating Disorders
- Grief
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Peer Relationships
- Self Esteem
- Sports Performance
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
Mental Health
- Impulse Control Disorders
- Personality Disorders
Client Focus
Age
- Adults
- Teen
- Preteen
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
- Interpersonal
- Rational Emotive Behaviour (REBT)
- Strength-Based
Modality
- Individuals
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2022