A B O U T


A Private Psychotherapeutic Practice
where one may retreat & recover
"Being passionately intrigued by human nature, I began to pursue psychology and psychotherapy oriented opportunities in 2012. While completing my Honours Bachelors of Arts and Science in psychology and criminology, I worked within Simcoe County and Muskoka, two communities close to my heart. Upon the completion of the Masters of Arts in counselling psychology program and my registration with the College of Registered Psychotherapists, I became determined to open a safe, inclusive Simcoe/Muskoka practice, appropriate for all ages, from children to seniors." -S.Wilson
C R E D E NÂ T I A L S
Honours Bachelors of
Arts & Science
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Lakehead University
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Masters of Arts
Counselling Psychology
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Yorkville University
Registered Psychotherapist
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College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario

A Personal Promise to Y O U
I strive to provide the highest quality of service from the moment of introduction to the moment my psychotherapeutic services are no longer required. I ensure that any client outside of my professional scope of practice will receive support until a referral to a qualified and well suited psychotherapist is secured. I pride myself on pursuing continuous professional
development and refinement of my integrative psychotherapeutic approach.
L O C A T I O N
1 Ontario Street, Orillia ON
The office is both conveniently and discreetly located on the corner of Ontario Street and Progress Drive. With an abundance of free parking available, you can feel confident that you will always be accommodated for all office sessions.
- Please Note: Parking Lot is off of Progress Drive -

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College of Registered Psychotherapists
The CRPO is a regulatory body that strives to protect the public. The CRPO fulfills this mandate with multiple requirements for CRPO members. CRPO Psychotherapists must be publicly registered. Psychotherapists are held accountable for unethical or inappropriate behaviour. The creation and maintenance of member registration and renewal requirements. The development and implementation of Professional Practice Standards and ethical obligations for Registered Psychotherapists. Continual auditing of the competence of psychotherapists and the quality of services offered. The ability to take preventative and disciplinary action against those who use restricted titles without appropriate credentials.