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Website: www.patoncounselling.com
Schedule: Book with Lindsay
Website: www.lindsaybrowncounselling.com
Salma Azmy is a pre-registered counsellor completing her master’s in Counselling Psychology at Adler University. She supports people navigating trauma ranging from childhood experiences to the stress of demanding roles like first responders and emergency workers.
Salma also works closely with neurodivergent children and youth, helping them understand their emotions, build self-awareness, and recognize their strengths.
Her approach is person-centred, grounded in safety, trust, and authentic connection. Drawing from narrative therapy, CBT, EFT, Satir, and attachment-based models, Salma tailors her work to each person’s needs. She also holds certifications in Understanding Fire Culture and Trauma (Level 1) and Understanding Emergency Worker Trauma (Level 2).
Warm and easygoing, Salma believes sustainable change happens when people feel truly seen and supported. Outside the therapy room, she loves hiking, moving her body, and spending time in community, bringing play and curiosity into both her work and everyday life.
Book with Salma on her booking page.
Morgan (she/her) is an associate counsellor at Wild/Kind supporting people navigating stress, anxiety, grief, life transitions, and relational challenges. She has a special interest in working with people affected by dementia/Alzheimer's disease who are seeking a space to process their changing relationship, losses (anticipatory, ambiguous), and family dynamics. She also enjoys and has experience with supporting people living with an eating disorder and body image concerns, as well as working with students exploring identity, understanding perfectionism and procrastination, and coping with academic and life pressures.
Her approach is relational and trauma-informed, grounded in safety, trust, and collaboration from the beginning. Drawing from Emotion-Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, somatic approaches, and CBT/DBT, Morgan tailors her work to each person’s needs. She prioritizes autonomy, self-trust, and the parts of you that have helped you get here, while also acknowledging the impact of systemic and cultural factors that can shape our experiences. At this time, Morgan sees individuals navigating all concerns and families/partners affected by dementia.
Calm, approachable, and relational, Morgan believes real growth comes from feeling fully understood. Outside the therapy room, she enjoys walking her dog in the forest, trying new coffee shops, staying active through biking, skiing, and yoga, and spending time cooking and creating with her family.