Tammy Ryan
Tammy works with children (4+) and adults. She works with issues related to medically fragile children, pediatric medical trauma, parenting special needs & medically fragile children, anxiety in children, and general adult mental health.
Meet Tammy
Tammy is a Registered Social Worker. Tammy received her Masters of Social Work from the University of Windsor in 1991. She was trained as a play and art therapist from 1993-1995 and received a Bachelor of Education, Primary/Junior Division from UWO in 2005. Tammy has been providing individual, group, family counselling, crisis intervention, and grief counselling for the past 30 years.
Tammy says:
Are you wrestling with moments of self-doubt and anxiety that seem to overshadow the life you want to lead? I understand the challenges of navigating through uncertainties and am here to guide you towards a life that aligns with your authentic self.
My approach is grounded in a strength-based and trauma-informed perspective. I strive to uncover the positive aspects that have been present within you all along. Life is undoubtedly filled with challenges, and in our therapeutic work together, I'm committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for you to explore and address these challenges.
Believing deeply in the importance of a positive therapeutic relationship based on mutual respect, honesty, and authenticity, my aim is to help you tame your inner critic and regain control over your life. Together, we can explore new ways of overcoming obstacles, discover new possibilities, and take steps towards the changes you desire for a more fulfilling life.
Whether you're facing personal challenges, struggling with relationships, or dealing with the complexities of life transitions, I'm here to offer guidance and support. Feel free to reach out and contact me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and positive change.
Tammy works with children (4+) and adults. She works with issues related to medically fragile children, pediatric medical trauma, parenting special needs & medically fragile children, anxiety in children, and general adult mental health.
Meet Tammy
Tammy is a Registered Social Worker. Tammy received her Masters of Social Work from the University of Windsor in 1991. She was trained as a play and art therapist from 1993-1995 and received a Bachelor of Education, Primary/Junior Division from UWO in 2005. Tammy has been providing individual, group, family counselling, crisis intervention, and grief counselling for the past 30 years.
Tammy says:
Are you wrestling with moments of self-doubt and anxiety that seem to overshadow the life you want to lead? I understand the challenges of navigating through uncertainties and am here to guide you towards a life that aligns with your authentic self.
My approach is grounded in a strength-based and trauma-informed perspective. I strive to uncover the positive aspects that have been present within you all along. Life is undoubtedly filled with challenges, and in our therapeutic work together, I'm committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for you to explore and address these challenges.
Believing deeply in the importance of a positive therapeutic relationship based on mutual respect, honesty, and authenticity, my aim is to help you tame your inner critic and regain control over your life. Together, we can explore new ways of overcoming obstacles, discover new possibilities, and take steps towards the changes you desire for a more fulfilling life.
Whether you're facing personal challenges, struggling with relationships, or dealing with the complexities of life transitions, I'm here to offer guidance and support. Feel free to reach out and contact me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and positive change.
Tammy works with children (4+) and adults. She works with issues related to medically fragile children, pediatric medical trauma, parenting special needs & medically fragile children, anxiety in children, and general adult mental health.
Meet Tammy
Tammy is a Registered Social Worker. Tammy received her Masters of Social Work from the University of Windsor in 1991. She was trained as a play and art therapist from 1993-1995 and received a Bachelor of Education, Primary/Junior Division from UWO in 2005. Tammy has been providing individual, group, family counselling, crisis intervention, and grief counselling for the past 30 years.
Tammy says:
Are you wrestling with moments of self-doubt and anxiety that seem to overshadow the life you want to lead? I understand the challenges of navigating through uncertainties and am here to guide you towards a life that aligns with your authentic self.
My approach is grounded in a strength-based and trauma-informed perspective. I strive to uncover the positive aspects that have been present within you all along. Life is undoubtedly filled with challenges, and in our therapeutic work together, I'm committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for you to explore and address these challenges.
Believing deeply in the importance of a positive therapeutic relationship based on mutual respect, honesty, and authenticity, my aim is to help you tame your inner critic and regain control over your life. Together, we can explore new ways of overcoming obstacles, discover new possibilities, and take steps towards the changes you desire for a more fulfilling life.
Whether you're facing personal challenges, struggling with relationships, or dealing with the complexities of life transitions, I'm here to offer guidance and support. Feel free to reach out and contact me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and positive change.