Psychologists in Vaughan
Experienced Psychologists Providing Psychotherapy in Vaughan, Ontario
Are you looking for psychotherapy in Vaughan?
At CBT Psychology for Personal Development, our team of experienced psychologists offers evidence-based psychotherapy to help you manage life’s challenges and improve your mental well-being. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, stress, relationship issues, OCD, relationship issues, anger management, trauma, PTSD, personality disorders, or depression our compassionate therapists are here to support you on your journey to better mental health.
We develop genuine, compassionate, and caring therapeutic relationships while using a variety of research-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, the gold standard treatment for many problems including
You can Request an Appointment to see one of our therapists for individual therapy, couples therapy, or group therapy. We offer Our Services in person or virtually through video & phone therapy sessions.
Services For Your Needs
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Dialectical Behavioural Therapy
- Group therapy, including our mindful living program, teens with social anxiety group, group therapy for anxiety and depression, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and our mindfulness meditation course.
- Treatment for anxiety disorders, such as social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, separation anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and phobia.
- Treatment for depression and for seasonal affective disorder
- Trauma therapy
- Relationship and interpersonal issues, including therapy for anger management, domestic abuse, and work-related stress
- Psychotherapy for personality disorders, such as paranoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
- Marriage and family counselling
- Psychological assessments for children, teens and adults
- Child psychologist
Located at the heart of Thornhill, CBT Psychology for Personal Development offers compassionate and caring therapists with a wide range of treatments available. Our therapy services are available as individual therapy, group therapy, and couple’s therapy sessions. We are also offering phone and video therapy sessions to our valued clients.
Vaughan
Vaughan is one of the largest growing cities in Canada and has come a long way from its past that’s rooted in agriculture. It is now a bustling metropolitan city that boasts its diversity and growing communities.
Vaughan has several areas of interest that are open to the public.
Vaughan’s history dates back to the 1800s when the first mills were built. These mills attracted settlers from all over North America. Vaughan saw a significant increase in population in the post World War 2 era due to an influx in immigration.
Vaughan has several areas of interest that are open to the public. Vaughan Mills Mall, which has 250 stores, and features the amusement park Legoland, is billed as a tourist attraction for the GTA.
Canada’s Wonderland opened in 1981 but completed the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the country – coming in at 93.3 meters on the ride’s initial drop at an angle of 80 degrees while reaching speeds of 148 km/hr. It still attracts thousands of locals and tourists as a prime destination to satisfy your adrenaline rush or plans for an exciting weekend. We can
If wildlife and sustainable growth are more up to your speed, the Kortright Centre for Conservation combines a natural oasis with some of the most leading-edge sustainable education programs and events in Canada on 325 hectares of pristine woodlands. It also holds Maple Syrup Tours, historical and educational tours.
You may also choose to bask in the landscapes painted by some of Canada’s great artists housed at McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Initially, a labor of love for Signe and Robert McMichael, the institution opened in 1965 built upon the couple’s passion for Canadian art, specifically the captivating work of “The Group of Seven.” The collection has grown considerably to include First Nations, Inuit, and contemporary art.
Some notable people who have lived and worked in Vaughan include journalist and politician Lord Beaverbrook (originally from Maple), cosmetics mogul Elizabeth Arden (Woodbridge), author and television personality Pierre Berton (Kleinburg), NBA player Andrew Wiggins (Thornhill), NHL players Andrew Cogliano and Frank Corrado (both from Woodbridge), and social entrepreneur Craig Kielburger (Thornhill).
Vaughan is one of the largest growing cities in Canada and has come a long way from its past that’s rooted in agriculture. It is now a bustling metropolitan city that boasts its diversity and growing communities.
Vaughan has several areas of interest that are open to the public.
Vaughan’s history dates back to the 1800s when the first mills were built. These mills attracted settlers from all over North America. Vaughan saw a significant increase in population in the post World War 2 era due to an influx in immigration.
Vaughan has several areas of interest that are open to the public. Vaughan Mills Mall, which has 250 stores, and features the amusement park Legoland, is billed as a tourist attraction for the GTA.
Canada’s Wonderland opened in 1981 but completed the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the country – coming in at 93.3 meters on the ride’s initial drop at an angle of 80 degrees while reaching speeds of 148 km/hr. It still attracts thousands of locals and tourists as a prime destination to satisfy your adrenaline rush or plans for an exciting weekend.
If wildlife and sustainable growth are more up to your speed, the Kortright Centre for Conservation combines a natural oasis with some of the most leading-edge sustainable education programs and events in Canada on 325 hectares of pristine woodlands. It also holds Maple Syrup Tours, historical and educational tours.
You may also choose to bask in the landscapes painted by some of Canada’s great artists housed at McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Initially, a labor of love for Signe and Robert McMichael, the institution opened in 1965 built upon the couple’s passion for Canadian art, specifically the captivating work of “The Group of Seven.” The collection has grown considerably to include First Nations, Inuit, and contemporary art.