
Michelle, a Métis therapist with over 17 years of experience, specializes in providing mental health services for youth and adult eating disorders. As part of the Ontario Team, she offers culturally sensitive, client-centered psychotherapy both virtually and in-person in Sudbury. She is available for sessions on weekdays and weekends, during the day and evening.
This Registered Clinician, part of our Ontario Team, offers 13 years of experience specializing in FASD, generational trauma, and addiction. Certified in IFS, they provide compassionate mental health services through a blend of Western and traditional approaches, delivering client-centered psychotherapy for youth, adults, and families both virtually and in-person.

Kirk Tassee is an Independent Contractor within our network. We look forward to sharing more about their experience and therapeutic approach soon.

Amy Boyd has been a registered Social Worker for over 19 years and provides counselling to those 18 years and older, both virtually and in person in Sudbury. She specializes in helping people with a variety of mental health issues such as Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, relationship issues, life transitions and low self-esteem. Amy is person centred, culturally sensitive and provides a safe and supportive environment for all.

Kristen is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCPA), a Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO), and a Certified Play Therapist (CAPT) with Master’s degrees in both Counselling Psychology and Disability Studies, as well as a Doctorate in Applied Health Sciences. In addition to her work with MCRC, she works as a play therapist and supervisor with her own practice in Winnipeg (PlayWell Therapy), and a consultant, facilitator, and trainer with her own company (Brickstorming).
Kristen views her clients as the experts in their own lives and uses a social constructivist lens to support them to tell their own stories, create their own knowledge, and actively solve their own challenges. She is a firm believer in the value of experiential learning and the importance of play for self-development and growth in all life stages.

Brenda is a Registered Social Worker with extensive experience in counselling and support services with Indigenous organizations and communities spanning over 20 years. Her practice is deeply rooted in a wholistic way of healing that supports continued personal growth and empowerment. Brenda's therapeutic work is guided by a "two-eyed seeing" approach which blends Indigenous Ways of Knowing with culturally relevant Western-based trauma-informed therapies such as in Internal Family Systems, Expressive Arts Therapy, and EMDR.

As a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), I bring over 20 years of experience and a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. I offer a compassionate, safe space where children, teens, and adults feel heard. My practice is guided by a Two-Eyed Spirit, eclectic approach, integrating Western, evidence-based practices with Indigenous ways of knowing, informed by my experience, ongoing learning, and respect for these perspectives.

Nathaniel is an Independent Contractor within our network. We look forward to sharing more about their experience and therapeutic approach soon.