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BCBA's have certification from the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board. They are healthcare professionals who use applied behaviour analysis (ABA) to study behaviour patterns and create individualized plans to decrease problematic behaviour and teach/increase socially significant behaviour such as social skills, self-help, communication and cognitive skills.
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Srithisha John
With over a decade of experience as a compassionate social worker and therapist, Srithisha is dedicated to empowering children, women, and families as they navigate life’s challenges. Srithisha specializes in supporting individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, and major life transitions. Her approach is deeply client-centered and trauma-informed, creating a safe and nurturing space for healing, growth, and resilience.
Srithisha integrates evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), Play Therapy, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), to meet each client’s unique needs. Whether working with children, Families or women her goal is to provide guidance and strategies that foster lasting well-being.
Beyond therapy, Srithisha has extensive experience in psycho-social assessments, life skills training, and group work. She is also passionate about education and advocacy. Her holistic and cognitive- based approach helps clients build confidence, self-awareness, and the tools needed for meaningful change.
Srithisha offers in-person therapy in London and online sessions across Ontario, Monday through Saturday. Outside of her practice, she cherishes time with her husband and three wonderful daughters, who continue to inspire her work. If you’re seeking support on your journey toward healing and personal growth, Srithisha would be honored to walk alongside you.
With over a decade of experience as a compassionate social worker and therapist, Srithisha is ded... Read More
Vicki Sooy
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Josephine Adeosun
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RSW, MSW
Josephine Adeosun is a compassionate and experienced Social Worker with more than eight years of supporting children, youth, adults, and families through life’s complex challenges. Whether navigating anxiety, trauma, addiction, neurodevelopmental differences, or family-related stress, she offers practical, empathetic support rooted in genuine connection. Her goal is to create a safe and affirming space where clients feel understood, supported, and empowered to move forward with clarity and confidence.
Josephine’s approach is trauma-informed, client-centered, and rooted in cultural humility. She draws on evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Strengths-Based and Solution-Focused practices, customizing care to meet each person’s unique needs and goals. She is especially skilled in helping clients regulate emotions, manage transitions, build meaningful relationships, and support youth with developmental and behavioral challenges.
What sets Josephine apart is her commitment to holistic care. She considers the full picture, including emotional, social, cultural, and environmental factors, to better understand and support each client. She actively collaborates with families, schools, health professionals, and community organizations to build a strong circle of care. Whether working individually with a client or as part of a broader support team, Josephine ensures continuity and wraparound care every step of the way.
As a practitioner grounded in anti-oppressive values, Josephine brings a thoughtful and intentional focus to working with racialized individuals and communities facing systemic barriers, discrimination, or intergenerational trauma. She meets each person where they are, honoring identity, lived experience, and the need for culturally responsive care.
If you are seeking a therapist who combines warmth, professionalism, and a whole-person approach, Josephine would be honored to walk with you on your journey toward healing and lasting growth.
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Runda Ebied
Runda Ebied is a mother of two children and a paediatric Occupational Therapist. Runda currently works with children with various needs (sensory, emotional, academic, developmental and physical) both in school settings and within their homes. Runda works primarily with children who present with emotional regulation needs, behavioural needs, sensory processing, attention, executive functioning and fine motor needs. Runda uses a collaborative approach wherein she involves the child, their caregivers and teachers in supporting the child in their various environments and with their needs. Runda uses components of play therapy in her practice, as well as various social-emotional learning techniques to support her clients. Runda assesses children’s fine motor and handwriting needs and devises programming to help improve their skills in an engaging and effective manner.
Runda Ebied is a mother of two children and a paediatric Occupational Therapist. Runda currently ... Read More
Mishal Javed
Mishal’s goal as a therapist is to provide children and youth with a warm, supportive environment to explore, reflect, and learn skills as they work towards their therapeutic goals. She is a registered social worker (RSW) with experience working with children, youth, and families in community mental health settings. She practices from a trauma-informed and anti-oppressive lens with training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Mindfulness, and Parent Management Training. Some areas in which Mishal offers support include: anxiety, depression, anger outbursts/tantrums, fears/phobias, attention/focus, peer and family relationships, caregiver support, sleep, and stress.
If you would like to learn more, Mishal offers a free 15 minute consultation and looks forward to speaking with you!
Age group served: youth 4-18 years old Caregivers: Any age!”
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Iseonna Silliker
My name is Iseonna Silliker, and I am a dedicated Social Worker with a passion for supporting youth and families through life’s challenges. My practice is shaped by deep work in the areas of grief and loss, Autism Spectrum Disorder and disability, trauma, behavioural concerns, and emotional regulation. I also have the privilege of working closely with Indigenous youth and communities, and I approach this work with cultural humility, respect, and a commitment to ongoing learning.
I strive to create a safe, respectful, and empowering space for clients to explore their experiences and build on their strengths. Whether someone is navigating the loss of a loved one, living with neurodivergence, managing intense emotions, or seeking support in understanding their identity, I am here to walk alongside them with empathy, patience, and non-judgment. My office is a LGBTQ+ safe space, which means children of all genders, identities, and families are welcome.
My approach is person-centered and flexible. I draw from a range of therapeutic models—including trauma-informed care, strength-based strategies, play therapy, and elements of CBT and mindfulness—to meet people where they’re at. I recognize that everyone’s story is different, and I work collaboratively with clients to find what feels helpful and meaningful for them.
Above all, I believe in the power of connection and the resilience of the youth and families. It is an honour to support my clients as they heal, grow, and rediscover their capacity for well-being.
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Tania Tucker
Tania has 35 years experience working with children and their families. She has work experience in an NICU and follow up program, early childhood and school age services. She has specialized training in working with children with various types of eating challenges. Additionally, among her numerous other advanced trainings, she is also certified in NDT and specializes in the assessment and treatment of infants and young children. She can provide a comprehensive OT assessment of your child’s gross and fine motor skills, sensory processing and self care skills including eating, dressing, toileting and sleep. Following the assessment she will collaborate with you on an individualized treatment plan for therapy. This will include working with you and your child to support functional progress in each of your goal areas through direct intervention using a playful child centred approach, as well as providing you with strategies to support progress with the transfer of skills to your home and community.
During her free time, Tania loves to spend time with her family. She enjoys hiking, skating, cooking, and reading and she designs cards for classes that she teaches.
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Courtney Ball
Courtney has experience working with individuals of all ages, with a passion for working with children. She admires their honesty, curiosity, and playful energy. Courtney has years of experience conducting sensory assessments in school and home settings. She believes that the sensory system plays an integral role in children’s ability to learn, develop, and regulate. Courtney has training in coping with anxiety and autism, mental health first aid, principles of healthy child development, coaching in early childhood, and Learning without Tears. Courtney is also passionate about working on handwriting and fine motor skills - she loves to find unique and creative ways to help children reach their goals!
Courtney has experience working with individuals of all ages, with a passion for working with chi... Read More
Dana Driesman-Klover
While working as a high school CO-OP student in a nursery school for children with developmental challenges, Dana developed an interest in being an occupational therapist working with children. After serving as a camp counsellor at an Easter Seals camp, this desire grew stronger. Dana achieved her goal and graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor’s of Science in Occupational Therapy degree in 1994.
Over the past 30 years, she has worked in a various clinical settings including primary care, hand rehabilitation, community care and inpatient and outpatient paediatric rehabilitation. Her previous paediatric experience includes working with children with various neurological, orthopaedic and developmental conditions including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries and acquired brain injuries.
Presently, she works with children with various functional abilities including those with issues with motor skills and coordination, difficulties with sensory processing, challenges with focus and attention and struggles with self-regulation. Many of the children that she sees have suspected or formal diagnoses including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing challenges, attention deficit/hyperactivity) disorder (ADHD), developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and challenges with fine motor motor skills.
Dana provides assessment and treatment in the clinic setting and also offers the option of home visits.
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Cara Stainthorpe MSW, RSW
Cara’s approach is calm, caring, and understanding. She aims to create a welcoming and collaborative environment, with some fun too. Cara is a social worker (OCSWSSW) with over a decade of experience supporting individuals, families, and groups in community settings; much of which has focused on supporting children and their caregivers. Cara is also a teacher (OCT) and therapeutic arts practitioner.
Cara practices from a wholistic, person-centred perspective as they work alongside clients to reflect on issues, build upon strengths and develop skills. This may include strengths and needs assessments, as well as co-developing support strategies and plans. Cara incorporates aspects of multiple therapeutic modalities to explore individual client needs (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, Play Therapy, Strengths-Based, Therapeutic Arts, etc.). Some issues Cara offers support with include: anxiety, attention/focus, coping skills, co/self-regulation, empathy, family relationships, peer relationships, school related, self-compassion, sensory (seeking, sensitivities, under responsiveness), sleep, stress, and transitions.
If you would like to learn more, Cara offers a free 15 minute consultation and looks forward to talking with you.
Age group served: 4 - 12
Parent(s) participate in the therapeutic process.
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