SERVICES
Assessment and Treatment for First Responders
Affiliated clinicians have experience working with paramedics, police, firefighters, correctional staff, nurses, and various other trauma-exposed professionals and/or their support networks. Psychological assessments may be completed by a Registered Psychologist, with trauma-focused psychotherapy provided by Registered Social Workers using structured, evidence-based protocols.
Care is practical, confidential, and tailored to occupational demands and identity-related challenges in public safety roles.
Treatment is individualized and grounded in current clinical research and best practices. At this time all services are provided virtually.
Direct insurance billing available! Most services are covered for Registered Social Workers and Registered Psychologists.
Psychological Assessment (Registered Psychologist)
Registered Psychologists provide comprehensive psychological assessments for adults, including:
Diagnostic clarification – understanding symptoms and mental health conditions
Trauma & PTSD assessments – evaluation of post-traumatic stress and operational stress injuries
Workplace psychological injury assessments – for WSIB or occupational health purposes
Functional and treatment planning assessments – helping guide appropriate next steps in care
WSIB-authorized assessments – when approved and applicable
Assessments are conducted solely by Registered Psychologists. Each psychologist maintains independent clinical practice and is responsible for their services.
Individual Psychotherapy & Treatment (Registered Social Workers)
Registered Social Workers provide one-on-one psychotherapy using evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs, including:
Trauma and PTSD treatment
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
First responder mental health support
Workplace psychological injury and WSIB-supported treatment
Anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions
All treatment is individualized and provided by licensed clinicians who practice independently.
Group Treatment & Education (Registered Social Workers)
We offer structured, evidence-based group programs to support recovery, skill-building, and family involvement. Current offerings include:
Psychoeducation Groups – practical skills for coping with stress, managing trauma, and building resilience
CBT-I Groups – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia, helping improve sleep patterns and overall well-being
Family Support Groups – guidance and strategies for families to understand trauma, support recovery, and navigate workplace stress challenges
Workplace Education, Workshops, and Training
We also provide customized education sessions and workshops for organizations, teams, and leadership groups. Topics can be tailored to the needs of the workplace and may include trauma-informed leadership, psychological health and safety, burnout and moral injury, resilience and stress management, early identification of mental health concerns, and strategies to support staff returning to work after psychological injury.
Groups and training sessions are facilitated by Registered Social Workers and may be offered virtually or in-person, depending on the program and organizational needs.