Natasha Huff
Counsellor · Master's (Wilfrid Laurier University, 2014)
Member of Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)
Psychotherapy Provider (Counsellor) and Complementary/Alternative Service (Counsellor)
Credentials Verified by PM
I offer individual, couple and family therapy for a wide range of issues including; divorce/separation, domestic violence, trauma, grief, co-parenting, substance abuse, school refusal, family conflict, eating disorders and mental health (specifically, anxiety and depression) Life is about the relationships that we forge with others as well as the one we have with ourselves. I have assisted many couples and families in improving their relationships with one another, providing them with the ability to communicate, respect and understand each other better.
I have been practicing as a Counsellor for 8 years. I earned my Masters Degree in Social Work through Wilfrid Laurier University and I am trained in Cognitive Behavior therapy, Emotion-focused therapy, Solution-focused therapy, Mindfulness and Narrative therapy. Certification in Trauma Counselling and Collaborative Problem Solving.
I offer in home client visits to make the process easier for you. As I understand at times it is often difficult to find child care, or it is difficult to leave your home. Or you can visit me at my office in Mississauga or Etobicoke.
Primary Practice Location
Helping to Reconnect Counselling Services
3388 Angel Pass Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L5M 7K5
Phone: (416) 985-0925
Secondary Practice Location
Helping to Reconnect
3232 Liptay Ave
Oakville Ontario L6M 0M7
Phone: (416) 985-0925
Extended office hours: evenings, weekends
Website: http://helpingtoreconnect.wixsite.com/empower/our-counsellors (opens in new tab)
Years of Experience
5
Certifications
Trauma Counselling Certificate
Psychotherapy Matters blog posts
Sexual Assault, Abuse and Mental Health
What Is Sexual Abuse & Assault? Shame, guilt, embarrassment, sadness, disgust, fear, mistrust, anger, powerlessness and anxiety are only a few of the countless emotions that sexually abused and assaulted survivors are made to live with. Sexual abuse and assault … Continue reading →
Trauma and its Inevitable Effect on our Lives
Today, we have a guest post from our PMVC member Natasha Huff. In this post, Natasha discusses trauma and its impact on our lives. We would like to thank Natasha for her thoughtful discussion of trauma and PTSD and for … Continue reading →