MALE THERAPISTS

David Barnett

“I’ve been in the shoes of a child and young adult struggling to manage their ADHD, and have made it my life’s goal to help others in the same way that others helped me. I also aim to educate others and help bring a greater understanding of what ADHD is, and how we can maximize its strengths, and minimize its weaknesses.”


Brent Jarden

“My interests are anxiety, depression therapy, stress management, and trauma for adolescents, youths and adults. I have greatly enjoyed working with people seeking therapy to address issues such as self-acceptance, self-care, boundaries, and assertiveness. Whatever your reasons for seeking treatment, I feel confident that we can create a collaborative plan to address your goals in a way that works for you.”


Jason Townsley

He mostly sees kids aged 12+ but he works with adults and couples as well. He specializes in mood D/O, personality D/O, relational issues, self-harm/SI, anxiety, OCD, and substance use.


Burlington Psychological and Counselling Sevices

Dr. Kevin Jones

“Dr. Jones has a special interest in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for depression, anxiety disorders, chronic pain, and a wide range of stress-related illnesses.”


Bayridge Counselling Centres

Steve Wilding

Areas of Practice: Individuals, Children, Adolescents, Adults, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Behavioural Issues.


The Mindful Living Centre

Dr. Santiago Hoyos

“In his work with clients, Dr. Hoyos draws from several empirically-supported approaches, including mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (mCBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Relational psychotherapy, and Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT).”


Canoe Therapy

The Canoe Therapy team includes male psychologists such as Ash King, Joel ten Brinkle, and social worker John Walker