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Trish Muir
MA
Psychotherapist, Brainspotting, Mindfulness/Meditation Instructor
About
Trish specializes in helping individuals obtain a distinct sense of relief from what distresses them. Her strongest experience is with STRESS related issues that can manifest into uncomfortable states of being.
These may include Mood Conditions (Anxiety & Depression) & Eating-Disorders.
She also works well with those dealing with Grief, Regret, Low Self-Esteem, Anger, Addictions, OCD, Difficult Health Issues, and more.
Have you found yourself wondering WHO AM I? WHAT DO I ACTUALLY WANT? HOW DO I GET IT? Trish has great experience helping those who desire to “up their game” (in all areas) find success.
Nurturing a new healthy relationship with self will always be of primary focus. From there, the most effective connections to the outside world (family, friends, occupation) will be supported.
Learn to break the habit of being yourself through use of cutting-edge processes such as Mindfulness, CBT, and Focus Therapy (using neurobiological & epigenetic principles) to deliver new vantage points that support exhilarating possibilities.
This reworking is done in a very secure, caring environment and all at your pace.
Trish has a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology with a B.A. in Psychology/Religious Studies. She is a Certified Meditation Instructor and a member of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (RP).
Summary
Education
Masters in Counselling Psychology
Experience
Practice Start Date: 2014
Association
License
College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) (2015)
Expertise
Client Focus
Adolescents
Adults
Treatment Types
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Solution-focused Brief Therapy
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MCBT)
Integrative/Holistic Psychotherapy
Self-Acceptance Training
Brainspotting
Clinical Issues
Depression
Aging
Anger Control
Anxiety Disorders
Assertiveness
Grief & Bereavement
Chronic Illness
Eating Disorders
Educational Issues
Habits
Low Self Esteem
Menopause
Mid-Life Transition
Mood Disorders
Motor Vehicle Accident
Religious Issues
Sports Psychology
Stress Management
Work-Related Issues
Performance
Services
Individual
Group