Our Team
We are a skilled group of providers with diverse and complimentary approaches, committed to collaborative, evidence-based work that is inclusive and compassionate.
We are a skilled group of providers with diverse and complimentary approaches, committed to collaborative, evidence-based work that is inclusive and compassionate.
Anne created Remedy as a home for the creative exploration of practice and community, and to fund the work of Remedy Institute, a home for research and accessible services.
Jon’s dedication to clinical excellence and innovation led him to Remedy, where he is both a psychologist and the Clinical Director…
Iris works collaboratively with individuals and couples by drawing on their capacity for growth to help them gain greater self-understanding and meet their desired goals.
Maya believes that we all have an innate capacity to overcome adversities. As such, her approach is strengths-based, maximizing on the positive factors in clients’ lives.
Angela’s approach is deeply integrative and holistic and is rooted in the understanding that healing requires us to honor body, mind, spirit, and soul.
Dr. Iyar is registered psychologist with College of Ontario Psychologists. With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, her expertise spans adult mental health, health psychology, and rehabilitation.
Allison’s approach is informed by feminist social justice scholarship and is rooted in values of diversity, inclusion, and anti-oppression.
Jenny is a child and adolescent psychologist who holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology…
Kelly approaches herself and others with warm and welcome curiosity. She believes it’s fundamental to connect with clients in a non-judgemental, supportive and safe environment, that recognizes the whole person.
While individuals have the strength and resilience to overcome personal challenges, Sophie believes that it is our supportive relationships that truly help us to heal and grow.
Sarah has always valued living fully and also with awareness; in developing this balance between mind and heart, Sarah came to be equal parts cognitive-behavioural and emotion-focused…
Meredith has always felt compelled by people’s stories. As a therapist, she is deeply invested in understanding clients’ realities and learning about how they navigate their world.
Jeanine believes at the core of any therapeutic intervention is an empathic and non-judgmental relationship between the therapist and the individuals seeking help.
Natania often uses the emotions that her clients experience in session as entry points for exploration and change…
Melissa believes that central to psychotherapy is a safe, collaborative, and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship. As such, she aims to foster a space that is warm and welcoming of self-expression.
Nicole is a mental health advocate with a passion to help people grow, heal, and change in ways that are personally meaningful.
About Allegra’s therapeutic approach is person-centered and rooted in values of diversity, anti-oppression, social justice, and personal growth. She recognizes the role of systemic and socio-cultural factors
Danika works with individuals to help them cultivate health for the mind and body. Drawing from her background in health sciences, she approaches her clinical practice holistically by focusing on lifestyle and psychological factors.
Hera’s clinical and research practice is guided by values of inclusivity, collaboration, and curiosity.
Setareh believes that a strong therapeutic relationship is the foundation for healing and growth in therapy.
Michael has always been passionate about helping others, and was inspired to pursue an education in social work at a young age. Starting from a humanist lens…
Dr. Paul Uy is a psychiatrist who practices in Toronto. With a committed interest in Zen Buddhism, poetry, voice and fitness, Paul avidly considers how complexity and emergence are threaded through healing, creativity and awareness.
Jenna is passionate about mental health research and practice and believes that both should always be driven by the values of inclusivity, accessibility, and advocacy.