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Rooted in the Body: Becoming a Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist
Clayre Sessoms became a Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist in September 2024, but the body has been her primary language since long before any training program. This is what that journey looked like.
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Reduced-Fee Counselling Online in English and Arabic with Laith Eskandar
Laith Eskandar offers reduced-fee counselling at $75 per session in English and Arabic, with a sliding scale at $75, $50, or $25, online across Canada. Sessions are open now, supervised by Laura Hoge, RSW.
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Welcoming Laura Hoge, RSW: A New Chapter in Our Practice
Laura Hoge, RSW has joined Clayre Sessoms Psychotherapy Inc. full-time. She brings decades of embodied clinical work, LGBTQ community advocacy, graduate-level mentorship, and parent support for gender-diverse youth, alongside a deep commitment to justice-rooted care.
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Registered Psychotherapist (RP): What This Means for Therapy Across Canada
In 2021, I began the long process to become a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, years before BC had any plans to regulate the profession. Here's what that credential means, and what it offers you.
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ATR-BC and RCAT: What This Means for Art Therapy Clients and Art Therapists
What ATR-BC and RCAT mean for clients considering art therapy, and what I can offer art therapists seeking supervision or mentorship in Canada and the US.