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Dr. Chantelle Lloyd, Registered Psychologist

 


I am a clinical and rehabilitation psychologist registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, with a Ph.D. in clinical  psychology, neuroscience, and behaviour from McMaster University (2021).  My work centers on offering personalized, trauma-informed therapy that  honours each person’s unique experiences, needs, and strengths while  supporting individuals facing a wide range of challenges, including  trauma, health concerns, emotional overwhelm and burnout, relationship  difficulties, identity development, and major life transitions.

My  approach blends evidence-based therapeutic methods with flexibility and  care, allowing support to be tailored rather than one-size-fits-all.  Central to this work is creating a safe, collaborative space where  clients feel understood, supported, and empowered to make lasting  change. I hold the belief that we are shaped not only by individual  experience, but also by our relationships, environments, and systems—and  that our development is, in itself, revolutionary to the world.

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Lindsay Comrie, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

 

Lindsay Comrie is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)  currently completing a practicum as part of a Master of Arts in  Counselling Psychology program and practices under the clinical  supervision of Dr. Chantelle Lloyd. She works with adults from diverse  backgrounds and life circumstances who may be navigating anxiety,  stress, depression, relationship challenges, identity exploration,  trauma, or major life transitions.

Lindsay brings a deep understanding of developmental, relational, and  systemic pressures, as well as the lasting impact these experiences can  have into adulthood. She is particularly attuned to the complexities  individuals carry as they move through periods of change, caregiving  roles, or identity shifts.

Lindsay’s approach to therapy is warm, connection-oriented, and  non-judgmental, grounded in person-centered, feminist, narrative,  attachment-informed, and parts-based perspectives. She believes you are  the expert in your own life and views therapy as a collaborative space  to explore experiences with curiosity, compassion, and care.

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