
Kim works with adults within the areas of clinical, health and rehabilitation psychology. Believing that psychotherapy entails a combination of change, acceptance and creativity, her approach is warm, compassionate, collaborative, honest, and integrative. She works with each client to identify therapy modalities that meet their needs, drawing on client-centred, emotion-focused, relational, meditation / mindfulness, compassion and cognitive-behavioural therapies.Regardless of approach, she strives to facilitate a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship, and works within a frame that is inclusive, trauma-informed, feminist and anti-oppressive.
She works with clients who bring a variety of concerns such as loss/grief, life transitions, coping with illness, stress, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, assertiveness, burnout/compassion fatigue, death and dying, or (re)connecting with spirituality, meaning and purpose. More recently, she is deepening an interest in supporting people through climate change, in eco-therapy and in our connection to the broader web of life – our role as and in nature. Many of her clients are professionals or work in areas such as leadership, media, or the performing arts. Clients who benefit the most have an idea of what is the focus, are ready and willing to engage in therapy with curiosity and an exploratory growth mindset, and when appropriate do some work between sessions.
Prior to training as a psychologist, Kim earned a Hons. Bachelor of Fine Art in theatre and worked in theatre production and administration for five years, an experience that continues to inform her as a person and a clinician. Her psychology work over the years has spanned various settings and roles including hospitals such as Princess Margaret Hospital and Toronto General Hospital, community clinics including The Healing Journey Program at Wellspring, psychovocational and disability assessments, private practices, university counselling centres, university course director, and work within government as a consultant and thought leader.
With each year, her gratitude deepens as she continues to enjoy working with others in their efforts to meet life’s challenges and to create meaningful and satisfying lives.
Residency – Edmonton Internship Consortium in Clinical Psychology (University of Alberta Hospital; Alberta Hospital Edmonton)
Ph.D. – Clinical Psychology, York University

Free OHIP-Funded Group with Dr. Paul Uy
Feeling overwhelmed by climate change, war, AI, or other global crises? You’re not alone. Join a supportive group to explore and process the complex emotions of living in a rapidly changing world. Guided by The Work That Reconnects (developed by eco-philosopher Joanna Macy), we’ll share, reflect, and build resilience together.
Holotropic Breathwork provides an important and powerful opportunity for deep self exploration and healing. Lying on a mat, with eyes closed, you use your own breath and the music in the room to enter an expanded state of awareness. This activates the inner healing wisdom which then guides the process.
Upcoming dates:
Saturday Apr 18, 2026
Saturday May 16, 2026
Saturday Jun 13, 2026
Cost: $150 per day
Location: Remedy - 703 Bloor Street West, Suite 201 Toronto ON M6G 1L5
TO REGISTER
Please complete the waiver and medical forms and send to martinjstock@gmail.com together with payment by e-transfer to martinjstock@gmail.com
What you will need to bring to the breathwork session: pillow, single sheet, blanket, water bottle, and sleeping mask. Please wear comfortable loose clothing. Participants will also need to bring their own lunch and snacks. We will provide an assortment of herbal teas.
Order of the day:
Doors open at 9 am
Opening circle at 9:15 – 10:15am. Participants introduce themselves, We outline the order of the day and answer questions. We also outline the roles of Breathers and Sitters. Participants choose partners for the breathwork.
10:15am 1st Breathwork – 3 hrs – there is a short relaxation which leads directly into the breathwork
1:15pm Music ends – Breathers are provided with art materials to make some form of record of their experience
1:15-2:30pm Lunch/snacks
2:30pm 2nd Breathwork – Breathers and sitters switch roles for the second session
5:30pm 2nd Breathwork ends Breathers are provided with art materials to make some form of record of their experience
6:00 pm Closing circle – Sharing of experiences and art work – and conversation about strategies for integration and continued grounding
7:30pm at the latest, Closing of sharing circle.
FACILITATORS
MARTIN STOCK is a GTT (Grof Transpersonal Training) certified Holotropic Breathwork Facilitator and has been facilitating workshops regularly since 2015.
EMILY SADOWSKI Phd is a Holotropic Breathwork apprentice and Facilitator, Coach and leader in the area of Consciousness Development.
For questions and concerns please email: martinjstock@gmail.com
More information on Holotropic Breathwork: here and here
With regard to the ongoing prevalence of Covid:
We ask that you limit your contacts, as much as reasonably possible, in the week prior to the workshop. If you have to cancel because of Covid-like symptoms, even last minute - we will refund you.
Please complete the Medical Form, and the Release acknowledging that breathwork is a risky activity in the context of Covid and either email them or bring with you to the workshop.