Hi, I’m Fiona. I work mainly with queer and questioning clients offering therapy that is approachable and meets you where you are.
Through my genuine and informal approach, I aim to gently challenge clients to support their own growth at a pace that feels right for them.
Many of my clients are struggling with negative self-talk, navigating stressful life changes, and learning how to advocate for themselves. Together, we work on building the skills needed to move through these challenges.
I often help clients dealing with attachment issues, trauma, complex relationship dynamics, identity struggles, and burnout. As therapy unfolds, more layers of these experiences often come to light. My focus is on helping people face each challenge layer by layer, in ways that feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
Hi, I’m Fiona. I work mainly with queer and questioning clients offering therapy that is approach...
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Hi! I’m Cho (she/her), a queer immigrant woman of colour from the Philippines, now living in Tkaronto/Toronto. I aim to hold space for both your joy and your pain with honesty, care, and a deep sense of humanity.
I work through an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens, recognizing that while we’re all more than the sum of our parts, our identities and lived experiences shape how we see and move through the world. My approach is open, curious, and grounded in a genuine desire to understand what life feels like from your perspective.
Before coming into this work, I spent time in many different spaces — from administration to social services — and those experiences help me connect with people navigating stress, worry, and uncertainty around career, creativity, identity, and burnout. I also carry lived experience as part of the Southeast Asian diaspora, and understand the layered realities of immigration, family (biological or chosen), coming out, queerness, and intergenerational patterns and trauma.
All of these pieces shape how I show up in the therapy room. My hope is that our work together helps you build a sense of self-compassion and belonging — and reminds you that healing doesn’t have to happen alone.
Hi! I’m Cho (she/her), a queer immigrant woman of colour from the Philippines, now living in Tkar...
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Hey, I’m Dani (they/she). I work with queer, trans, questioning, and ENM individuals and couples who want therapy that actually feels human - not stiff and not too clinical feeling.
My style is warm, direct, and psychodynamic at the core. Basically, we slow down, look at what’s really going on underneath your anxiety, shutdowns, relationship patterns, or the ways you’ve learned to disconnect from yourself. I’m curious, honest, and I don’t dance around things you’re clearly struggling with - but I’ll always meet you with compassion while we figure it out.
A lot of my clients are navigating identity, attachment issues, anxiety that hits them physically, trauma, burnout, messy family dynamics, intimacy stuff, or trying to understand what they actually want in their relationships - monogamous or otherwise. If talking about sex, boundaries, or desire feels awkward, overwhelming, or confusing, we can go there at your pace, in a total judgement free zone.
Working with me is straightforward. You don’t have to explain queer sex, ENM dynamics, pronouns, or why you dissociate sometimes. You can show up overwhelmed, numbed out, anxious, avoidant, or totally unsure where to start. I’ll meet you where you’re at, and we’ll figure things out together - no pressure, no performance, no pretending.
Hey, I’m Dani (they/she). I work with queer, trans, questioning, and ENM individuals and couples ...
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Hey, I’m Steph (she/her), a queer communications professional-turned-client care coordinator who’s passionate about creating spaces where people feel genuinely seen and at ease. I help make sure your experience with All Kinds Club feels smooth, supportive, and judgment-free at every point in your care journey.
Prior to moving into the mental health space, I spent 15+ years leading communications and publicity campaigns for major television networks. My background in relationship-building, active listening, and guiding people through fast-moving, high-pressure environments taught me how to show up with empathy, clarity, and care — skills I now bring into every client interaction.
Whether I’m helping someone find the right therapist, book their first session, answering questions, or making sure the behind-the-scenes details run smoothly, my goal is to create an experience that is welcoming, inclusive, and easy to navigate.
I deeply value connection and belonging, and I feel lucky to help foster that sense of safety and comfort for others every day.
Hey, I’m Steph (she/her), a queer communications professional-turned-client care coordinator who’...
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