WELCOME TO THE NEW ONLINE BOOKING PAGE!

A quick note for existing clients:

📍 New Office Location for In-Person Sessions

We’ve moved! You can now find us at: 175 E Broadway, Unit 208 (Buzz 208 at the door)

👉 📣We’re happy to share that we now offer reduced-rate counselling sessions to help make therapy more accessible. You can select this option when booking your appointment.

Consultation

A free 15‑minute virtual consultation to discuss your needs, ask questions, and explore whether our services are the right fit for you.


Individual Counselling

Counselling services to support you through anxiety, trauma, and life transitions in a safe, compassionate, and client-centered space.


Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision for counsellors and mental health practitioners, offering a supportive space for case consultation, skill development, and professional growth.


Relationship Counselling

Relationships can be challenging, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Counselling offers a supportive space to understand each other better, work through conflicts, and build a stronger, more connected relationship.


Family/Reunification Counselling

Support for families navigating the complexities of reunification, creating a safe space to rebuild trust, strengthen connections, and work toward a healthier family dynamic.


Reduced Rate Counselling

We offer reduced-rate counselling with student interns and post-graduate counsellors. You’ll receive the same professional care and support at a lower cost.

Salma Azmy is a pre-registered counsellor.

Salma’s work focuses on supporting people who’ve experienced trauma—whether that comes from childhood experiences, ongoing stress, or the demands of high-intensity roles like those in emergency services. She also loves working with neurodivergent children and youth, including those with ADHD and Autism, helping them make sense of their feelings, understand themselves more deeply, and see their own strengths.

Her approach is grounded in person-centred therapy, where safety, trust, and real connection are at the heart of the work. She draws from a range of approaches, including narrative therapy, CBT, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Satir, and attachment-based models, depending on what feels most helpful for each person. Salma also holds certifications in Understanding Fire Culture and Trauma (Level 1) and Understanding Emergency Worker Trauma (Level 2), which inform her work with first responders and their families.

Salma brings a warm, easygoing energy to her sessions and believes that real change happens when people feel seen, supported, and accepted just as they are. Her background in education assistance and crisis intervention taught her the importance of patience, adaptability, and meeting people exactly where they’re at.

Outside of session, you’ll probably find her outside—hiking, moving her body, or spending time in the community. She values play, curiosity, and creating small moments of ease, both in her work and in everyday life.

Salma Azmy is a pre-registered counsellor. Salma’s work focuses on supporting people who’ve expe... Read More

With an M.A in Counselling Psychology and B.A in Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies, it’s safe to say I take a keen interest in human behaviour. My education in Counselling Psychology gave me the tools to look into the many facets of emotion, cognition, trauma, social systems and psychological underpinnings that guide our behaviour. Now, a decade into learning and working in the realm of mental health, I believe I have an awareness of human development that is not just grounded in science and research—but spoken experience.

​ Before starting my own clinical practice, I gained knowledge working in residential treatment for substance abuse, and in non-profit outreach with teens and families. It is within the above fields that I began working with a wide range of clients using the framework of Family Systems and Attachment. I am a trained Emotion Focused counsellor, but bring in a variety of cognitive and somatic approaches.

​ I value the therapeutic relationship more than anything and believe real change can only happen with trust, a little laughter and lots of vulnerability.

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Morgan is an associate counsellor at Wild/Kind supporting people navigating stress, anxiety, grief, life transitions, and relational challenges. She has a special interest in working with people affected by dementia/Alzheimer’s disease who are seeking a space to process their changing relationship, losses (anticipatory, ambiguous), and family dynamics. She also enjoys and has experience with supporting people living with an eating disorder and body image concerns, as well as working with students exploring identity, understanding perfectionism and procrastination, and coping with academic and life pressures.

Her approach is relational and trauma-informed, grounded in safety, trust, and collaboration from the beginning. Drawing from Emotion-Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, somatic approaches, and CBT/DBT, Morgan tailors her work to each person’s needs. She prioritizes autonomy, self-trust, and the parts of you that have helped you get here, while also acknowledging the impact of systemic and cultural factors that can shape our experiences. At this time, Morgan sees individuals navigating all concerns and families/partners affected by dementia.

Calm, approachable, and relational, Morgan believes real growth comes from feeling understood and supported. Outside the therapy room, she enjoys walking her dog in the forest, trying new coffee shops, staying active through biking, skiing, and yoga, and spending time cooking and creating with her family.

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