For presence, resilience and emotional integration

Psychotherapists

At my vitae, psychotherapy creates space for the full spectrum of your experience. It's not just about processing thoughts, but also exploring what lives in your body and nervous system.

Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or simply ready to explore yourself more deeply, this work is here to meet you, gently and respectfully.

For Therapy That Considers the Whole of You

Presense & Resilience

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Renata Chubb

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Renata’s approach is grounded in Expressive Arts Therapy—a creative, arts-based path to self-discovery and healing. This invites people to explore through forms of creativity.

  • Renata Chubb is a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist and Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) who works with both individuals and groups.

    Her approach is grounded in Expressive Arts Therapy—a creative, arts-based path to self-discovery and healing. This modality invites people to explore and express themselves through visual art, writing, voice, movement, and other forms of creativity. The process supports reconnection with inner strengths and wisdom, while helping uncover the resources that already exist within.

    Renata has the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, from young children to older adults, each bringing their own unique experiences, challenges, and goals.

    She supports individuals navigating life transitions such as grief, anxiety, substance use, medical diagnoses, and relationship changes, as well as those seeking to reconnect with their joy, creativity, and vitality.

    Renata believes that engaging in creative acts—whether through art, movement, sound, gardening, building, or play—is essential for sustaining mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. Her work offers a safe, meaningful, and sustainable path toward deeper connection, healing, and growth.

Ms. Allison Mundle

B.A, M.A, Registered Psychotherapist
Allision brings a humanistic, heart-centered approach to therapy, supporting her clients as they reconnect with themselves, navigate challenges, and create more joy.

  • Allison didn’t start out as a psychotherapist. For over a decade, she worked as a professional photographer, capturing everything from families and milestones to events and portraits. What she loved most wasn’t just creating beautiful images—it was the connection with her clients. The quiet moments, the stories people shared, and the trust they placed in her to see them as they truly are.

    Eventually, she felt called to connect with people on an even deeper level. Becoming a psychotherapist felt like a natural evolution—a way to hold space not just for a moment in time, but for growth, healing, and transformation. She earned her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University in 2022. Today, she brings a humanistic, heart-centered approach to therapy, supporting her clients as they reconnect with themselves, navigate challenges, and create more joy, meaning, and ease in their lives.

    Her hope is that through the work together, clients feel more connected—to themselves, to others, and to the life they want to create.

    Allison’s work as a psychotherapist is rooted in the understanding that each person holds an inner wisdom that, when nurtured, can guide them toward greater wholeness, clarity, and peace. She strives to create a space that is compassionate, nonjudgmental, and attuned to the full complexity of being human—emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually.

    She integrates a humanistic, experiential, and person-centered approach that honours each client’s unique path and belief system. She sees therapy as a space where people can reconnect not only with themselves but with a deeper sense of purpose, belonging, and meaning.

    As an LGBTQ+ affirming therapist and ally, Allison is committed to offering inclusive, culturally responsive, and anti-oppressive care. Her hope is to walk alongside clients as they explore life’s questions, navigate pain or transitions, and reclaim their right to live in alignment with their truth.

Josephine Zwolski

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Josephine uses warmth, empathy, and a safe, welcoming environment, she helps clients explore their strengths, fears, and stressors to regain a sense of control and empowerment.

  • Josephine Zwolski provides psychotherapy services for individuals and couples aged 17 and older. She offers a humanistic, client-centered approach, drawing on psychodynamic modalities, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) to support each client’s unique needs.

    She understands that worry, anxiety, and stress can leave people feeling drained, stuck, and unsure of what to do next. With warmth, empathy, and a safe, welcoming environment, she helps clients explore their strengths, fears, and stressors to regain a sense of control and empowerment.

    As a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), Josephine works collaboratively with clients to explore their past and present, identify patterns, and create positive change. Her areas of focus include behavioural issues, mood dysregulation, life transitions, self-esteem, and more.

    Josephine is committed to helping each person feel heard, supported, and reminded that they are never alone.

Psychotherapy combines talk therapy with body-based and mindful practices to support emotional clarity and grounded self-awareness. Sessions are guided by Registered Psychotherapists (RP), regulated by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).

What Is Psychotherapy?

What to Expect

Every session is unique, shaped by what you bring and what you need. You might explore anxiety, grief, burnout, relationships, or transitions, all within a space that honours your pace and capacity.

All sessions are confidential and ethical in alignment with professional health standards.

This is not a one-size-fits-all process. Your therapist may draw from:

Common Questions for Gentle Guidance

  • Holistic psychotherapy is like standard therapy, but it also expands beyond the mind, thoughts and feelings to include how your emotions show up in your physical body and everyday life.

  • Only if or when you’re ready. Sessions with our psychotherapists are greatly client-led and your therapist will meet you where you are in your comfort.

  • If your plan includes registered psychotherapists, you may be covered. We recommend confirming with your provider.