Joddie Walker, MSC, RP

Clinical Director, CTRI. Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute

I am bringing the knowledge and skills I have developed through thirty years of working with clients, developing and management of program and agencies, to clinically support the treatment team at Hummingbird Therapy Clinic.

As CTRI’s Clinical Director, Joddie oversees the development of CTRI trainings. She provides clinical guidance to ensure the materials embody trauma-informed principles and are consistent with their values.

Joddie takes a multidisciplinary, strengths-based approach to counselling and uses evidence-based, trauma-informed practices. She believes curiosity and the desire for change can result in creative solutions for her clients. As a trainer, Joddie draws on the strength and resilience she has seen throughout her 30 years in the field to bring the workshop content to life.

 

Hi! I’m Courtney Bradley

(Qualifying) 

Hello. My name is Courtney, and I am one of the Therapists at Hummingbird Therapy services. I am bio mom to a 7-year-old, step-mom to a 15 & 18 year old and over the years have become friends and allies with my husband’s ex. Life is busy but also abundant. While I adore our blended family, I also understand the hard work, love, and complexities a blended family and step-parenting can bring about. Working with individuals and couples through these unique experiences is a passion of mine. Together, using attachment theory and a relational framework, we will work to conceptualize your families’ unique structural changes, losses, and adjustments.

 

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As well, I have a passion for working with first responders and family members of first responders. I have the privilege to work with Badge of Life Canada as their mental health expert for their Wednesday night peer support groups. I hold my first responder clients close to my heart and share an abundant amount of empathy for them and those surrounding them.
At the heart of my clinical practice is the belief in being collaborative, compassionate, and supportive of my clients always. I can sometimes bring about some humour, as I think it’s important to be able to find the light, but my goal is always to create a safe environment for you to risk and try something different. I work with individuals and couples and am sex therapy informed.

Hi! I’m Melanie Doyle
RP (Qualifying)

I am a Registered Psychotherapist-Qualifying with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario and I look forward to working with you! I hold a Master of Education, and a Master of Counselling Psychology and have over 25
years experience in healthcare and higher education.
I offer a calm and welcoming atmosphere to our counselling sessions, where trust can be built.

 

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While I believe in the effectiveness of specific modalities such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), I tend to use a variety of evidence-based trauma-informed therapeutic techniques that I will tailor to your individual needs. I believe you are the expert of your own life and I am here to provide non-judgmental, empathic support and guidance along your therapeutic journey. As we work together my hope is that you will increase your own self-awareness, consider new perspectives and learn to use healthy coping strategies so you can live a fulfilling and meaningful life.
I am passionate about working with first responders, and their families as well as families of individuals with eating disorders. Additionally, I support individuals, couples and groups that may be struggling with various issues that include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, eating disorders, ADHD, relationship and family issues. I am passionate about developing a safe, nurturing and collaborative relationship with all of my clients.
You are not alone, I believe that you have landed on this page for a reason; there is great strength and resilience inside of you and I am here to help you rediscover it and harness it towards overall wellness, one step at a time.

Hi! I’m Jeremy Greenburg

Jeremy is a Registered Psychotherapist with The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. He graduated with a Master of Education in Counselling Psychology from the University of Toronto and now has over 20 years of professional experience in higher education, specializing in Counselling and Psychotherapy as well as teaching.
Jeremy listens without judgement, for understanding and with empathy. He tailors his approach to match the client’s needs and goals. He aims to help the client strengthen their resilience, skills and coping strategies. He has extensive experience treating anxiety, depression, trauma (PTSD), addictions, grief, relationship difficulties, life transitions and identity exploration.

 

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Jeremy supports people from various communities: First Responders (and their loved ones), Indigenous peoples, Sexual Violence survivors, 2SLGBTQ+ , BIPOC, Couples and Families and, adolescents and adults.
His therapeutic specialties include anxiety/panic and depression, workplace/school stress and conflict, relationship and transitions and grief. Jeremy’s utilizes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and Emotional Focused and Prolonged Exposure Therapy.

Hi! I’m Amanda Harry, MSW, RSW – Wellness Program Director

 

Amanda is an experienced Social Work practitioner who believes in a holistic approach to well-being. She specializes in maternal mental health, supporting first responders and frontline workers and those who are survivors of abuse and trauma.

Amanda is an experienced trainer, facilitator, coach and consultant; working locally as Mental Health Consultant to the volunteer fire department and internationally, in both Local and National Government and University settings developing and delivering multi-agency training, preventative programs and interventions for frontline workers.

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As Hummingbird Therapy’s Wellness Program Director, Amanda oversees the delivery of preventative mental health programs to First Rsponder Organisations.

Amanda works to empower her clients with the skills to generate internal strength, calm, confidence and reduce stress, anxiety, fear and depression.

 

Hi! I’m Veronica Hyatt

Veronica is a Registered Psychotherapist with The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario and a Professional Member of the Canadian Art Therapy Association. Over the last 20 years she has worked in a variety of settings supporting children, youth, young adults and adults dealing with issues including: trauma, anxiety, depression, family breakdown, eating disorders, substance abuse, cancer, ADHD and autism. Veronica’s approach is informed by Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Art Therapy, Mindfulness, Trauma Informed Yoga, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Critical Incident Debriefing and Emotion Focused Family Therapy.

Hi! I’m Katie Koruna RP

As a registered psychotherapist, I offer an eclectic approach, combining the modalities I am trained in as well as that little hint of lived experience. I believe in the transformative power of an honest and understanding connection and I hope to become a support system for you, in the way that you need right now.

I hope you leave our work together feeling powerful enough to give yourself permission, to do the hard thing or to sit and just be. There is strength in taking that first step and I have the privilege of watching this happen. I work with folks across the lifespan and on all walks of life. I view client issues through a humanistic lens meaning I believe in the strength of the individual, their potential for growth and the client’s ability to overcome.  I want to help folks move from their anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment issues and all of the things that keep them feeling ‘stuck.’

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An integrative approach means I draw from my training in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Trauma Focused CBT for Children and Emotion Focused Family Therapy (EFFT).  I have facilitated group therapy for kids and teens dealing with anxiety and have also co-facilitated critical incident debriefing sessions for teens.

Pairing instruction with intention, I dedicate time to helping others in Newmarket by volunteering with community meal programs. It is important to me to continue to give back to those in my community. Some of my hobbies include camping, cycling and reading as well as spending time with family.

 

Hi! I’m Rebecca Krawiec
RP

I’m a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. I have several years’ experience in working as a youth counsellor at a longer-term (1 year+) live-in addiction treatment center for adolescents. I have also been a volunteer crisis responder for a crisis text line providing people with support during difficult moments. I hold a
Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology, Post Graduate Certificate in Addictions and Mental health, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Forensic Psychology and a minor in Criminology
and Justice.

 

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My area of interest includes continuing to support adolescents, and young adults struggling with addictive behaviours, and other mental health issues including mood disorders, and trauma responses and related disorders.
In our work together, we can focus on developing coping skills, and build upon your strengths to create hopeful visions of the future. I welcome anyone who is in need of space held for deep reflection, to gather insight, to process heavy emotions, to express difficult thoughts and feelings, to cope with traumatic stress, and work through internal conflicts.
I support clients by taking a trauma-informed and eclectic approach using a variety of techniques: psychoeducation to teach clients to understand and manage their symptoms. I also offer EMDR, an evidence-based trauma therapy to address and emotionally process underlying trauma or adverse experiences that can maintain or worsen presenting symptoms.  I work with a variety of other evidence-based practices and modalities, such as Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), strength-based approaches, Dialectal Behavioural Therapy (DBT), just to name a few.
Taking the step to reach out and seeking attuned support requires a significant amount of courage and insight. If you are here reading this, I want to acknowledge and appreciate you taking the first steps to find the right therapist for you. Take a moment to appreciate yourself for being here. In saying that, I understand the importance of building a comfortable, safe, and trusting
environment for you to process and grow. I am genuinely passionate about supporting people in achieving greater mental health and well-being and address barriers that prevent personal growth and happiness. I truly believe that self-discovery, growth, and healing happen within the therapeutic relationship. I strive to walk alongside my clients through their pain on a path toward healing. In our work together, we can develop skills to tackle what you are going through and emotionally process what you went through.

Hi, I’m Edina Landesman, RP (Qualifying)

I’m a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. I have over 14 years of experience in social services and hold a Master in Counselling Psychology. I have worked in diverse settings, supporting clients in navigating various mental health challenges, including trauma, anxiety, depression, and addiction. Additionally, I have supported individuals with physical challenges, acquired brain injury, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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I specialize in working with clients with trauma, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, and low self-esteem. I have a passion for working with first responders, understanding the unique pressures they face and strive to create a safe and supportive environment where healing can thrive.

My approach is strengths-based and collaborative. I believe in harnessing the strengths of my clients and working together as partners on the journey to healing and growth. My modalities include CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy), Ego State Therapy/IFS Informed, CPT (Cognitive Processing Therapy), EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) Somatic Approaches, Mindfulness, and SFT (Solution-Focused Therapy).

I am dedicated to providing trauma-focused, holistic, and culturally sensitive counselling, ensuring that each client receives personalized support on their journey to healing and empowerment.

Hi! I’m Kim Rasmussen,
RP, Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association

As a Registered Psychotherapist with The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and a Professional Member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, Kim is dedicated to providing her clients with a safe and nonjudgmental environment.

With 25 years of experience in the addiction and mental health field, Kim has developed a compassionate and client-centred approach that focuses on her clients’ strengths and needs through a trauma-informed lens.

 

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She utilizes a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities, including Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Dialectical Behavioural Therapy(DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), to help her clients achieve their therapeutic goals.

Kim’s approach to therapy is to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can feel validated and empowered to make changes. She believes in working collaboratively with her clients to develop a treatment plan while balancing providing support and validation with concrete change strategies.

In addition to her professional work, Kim enjoys spending her personal time engaging in activities like reading and spending time out on the water swimming, paddleboarding, and boating.

Hi! I’m Sara Stalker RP

CSAT (candidate) IITP Certified Sex Addiction Therapist- Candidate, International Institute of Trauma & Addiction Professionals

Sara Stalker has been in the health and wellness field for over fifteen years. She holds a Master’s of Arts in Counselling Psychology and is a Registered Psychotherapist with CRPO. She has always been committed to helping people understand the importance of the mind/body connection as evidenced by her work as a personal trainer and yoga instructor. Sara has a strong foundation of understanding first responders’ unique workplace culture.
She worked with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for several years as a civilian. Also, she has a close family member who was in the Armed Forces for twenty years and served in the war and worked as a civilian in Kandahar. Having worked closely with police officers in the RCMP, OPP and WPS she understands many of the challenges and struggles that come along with the role of a first responder.

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Sara values the importance of helping within her own community. She offers peer bereavement support with two organizations in Ontario.
Sara’s area of clinical treatment includes trauma, stress, pain management, grief and loss, life transitions, depression, anxiety, PTSD and childhood trauma. Her philosophy of treatment is to look at each person individually and help them identify their area need and together, formulate a treatment plan. Sara is a first generation Canadian and BIPOC. Understanding different cultures is important to her and she brings this lens into her treatment work.
Coming from a place of empathy and caring, Sara’s hope is to empower her clients and to provide a safe inclusive space for healing. Sara is trained in many modalities such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and solution-focused therapy (SFT) as well as mindfulness techniques.
Sara offers:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
Contemplative End of Life Care certification
Areas of Speciality:
• Trauma
• Anxiety and Depression
• Grief and Loss (loss of a loved one, pet, relationship, job)
• Childhood Sexual Abuse
• Self Esteem
• Interpersonal Conflicts
• Life transitions
• Palliative care
• End of Life Care
• Relationships (including separation and divorce)
• Stress
• Chronic Pain
• Headaches and Migraines
• IBS
• Sleep issues
• Sex Addiction

 

Krista Bradley, MACP Intern Therapist

Hello, I’m Krista, and I’m excited to be part of the team at Hummingbird as a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology practicum student. My path to becoming a therapist builds on more than 20 years of experience in health promotion and advocacy. I am passionate about workplace wellness, organizational health, and mindfulness, and I’ve witnessed how disconnection from one’s purpose can affect a person’s sense of meaning and value. My experience working within a first responder organization has also enhanced my understanding of the importance of peer support and being trauma-informed. 

 

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Whether you are navigating life transitions, dealing with workplace changes, or adjusting relationships, or if you are experiencing anxiety or low mood, I believe therapy should be tailored to your unique needs. Together, we can explore the therapeutic approaches that will benefit you the most. My therapeutic approaches include: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, Existential/Psychodynamic and a Trauma Informed Approach. My areas of interest include divorce and remarriage, parenting in blended families, supporting caregivers and seniors, ADHD, and addressing occupational health or career challenges. Additionally, I have a profound appreciation for nature, and mindfulness is central to my practice, helping clients develop awareness and presence in their daily lives.

 

Hi! I’m Tristan Sawyer,
Research and Social Media Assistant

I’m completing my Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at the University of Waterloo. I am passionate about learning and sharing knowledge, and creating impactful content for those in need of information for mental health wellness.