2 Ways To
Begin Catholic Counselling
Option One: 15 minute complimentary phone consultation
Option Two: 1 Hour intake session
Nicole LeBlanc MSW, RSW
Toronto And Virtual
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CURA Toronto is located in Aspire Health:
Toronto West Professional Building
2425 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Suite 205
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Nicole is a registered social worker (RSW) with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW). This designation is covered by most insurance plans. Her registration number is 812664.
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Payment is due before each counselling session begins. Payment can be made by Interac E-transfer or credit card. We also offer direct billing.
To pay by E-transfer, make payment to nicole@catholiccounsellor.com at least a few minutes before your session is scheduled to begin.
To pay by credit card, you must add a card to your online profile after booking a session. Your card will be billed up to 24 hours before your session begins.
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Nicole has a BA in Psychology from the University of Waterloo and a Master in Social Work with a focus on Individual, Family and Group Counselling from Wilfrid Laurier University.
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Nicole draws from various modalities depending on client need and preference, including psychodynamic, emotion-focused, EMDR, IFS, and CBT.
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English and Conversational Spanish.
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Nicole enjoys working with clients from a broad range of cultural backgrounds and with various presenting concerns. She takes a trauma-informed approach, recognizing that many of the emotional and relational challenges we face may be rooted in developmental trauma. She also has experience working with adoptions, refugees, survivors of sexual trauma, addictions, pregnancy loss and post-abortion grief. She enjoys working with young people managing mood disorders and seeking clarity about their direction in life.
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Individual counselling for youth and adults.
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Not at this time.
Clark Jaman MA, MC, CCC
Saskatoon (In-Person Only)
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3337B 8 St E, Saskatoon
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Clark is a certified professional member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). His member number is 11246209. If you are Canadian and have a health benefit package, it is likely that Clark's services will be covered by your plan, but not all insurance policies cover services with any therapist. Many plans are specific about therapist credentialing. Check with your insurance provider to determine if your specific policy covers services offered by professionals with the CCC (Canadian Certified Counsellor) designation.
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Payment is due before each counselling session begins. Payment can be made by Interac E-transfer or credit/debit card.
I do not provide direct billing to insurance or health benefit plans except for Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) and Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board (WCB).
To pay by E-transfer, make payment to clark@catholiccounsellor.com at least a few minutes before your session is scheduled to begin.
To pay by credit/debit card, you must add a card to your online profile. Your card will be billed up to 24 hours before your session begins. And yes, I do accept AMEX!
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Clark holds a Masters in Counselling from Briercrest Seminary and a Masters in Theology from the Augustine Institute. His undergraduate degree from the University of Saskatchewan was focussed on English Literature and Catholic Studies.
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Clark integrate an eclectic use of modalities based on what is effective and resonates with each individual client. Some of his favourites are Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Emotionally Focussed Therapy, Family Systems Theory, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Attachment Science.
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Only English 😞
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Clark’s work is trauma informed, and tends to see individual or family problems as trauma responses or attachment injuries. He does not diagnose pathologies or provide medication.
Clark specializes in treating sexual brokenness (particularly as it manifests in porn, sexual abuse, and/or infidelity), addiction, PTSD, men, grief, and general anxiety and depression.
He also really enjoys working with young people through marriage preparation and vocational/career discernment.
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Clark works with adults and teens, individuals and couples.
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Supporting families is a priority for us. If you can't get the support you need because of obligations to your children, please contact us. We are in the process of developing a model in which your children can come with you to our office and be cared for to free you up to participate in psychotherapy.
Julie Miazga, M Psych
Calgary and Virtual
Registered Provisional Psychologist
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Julie is currently offering virtual sessions and will be opening a physical office location in Calgary, AB for in-person appointments soon.
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Julie is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP). Her services are covered by most insurance plans. Her registration number is P8219.
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Payment is due before each counselling session begins. Payment can be made by credit card or e-transfer, with direct billing through Alberta Blue Cross and Green Shield. Invoices are provided for insurance reimbursement.
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Julie holds a Master of Psychology (Hons.) from the University of Warsaw, where she specialized in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.
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Julie integrates a blend of therapeutic modalities through a trauma-informed, attachment-focused lens, choosing what is most supportive and resonant for each client. Her work is informed by Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Schema Therapy, DBT-informed skills, and mindfulness-based practices. Her approach is warm, steady, and collaborative - offering clients a space to grow toward resilience, clarity, and a stronger sense of self.
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English, Polish, and French.
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Julie works from a trauma-informed, attachment-aware perspective, seeing many emotional struggles as echoes of earlier experiences - moments when a person had to carry more than they were meant to.
She supports individuals facing depression, anxiety, chronic stress, and the emotional weight of pain or injury, drawing on both her clinical experience and additional specialization courses in chronic pain and chronic illness. She is also drawn to helping clients navigate grief, identity questions, and major life transitions, and she accompanies those seeking deeper meaning, inner grounding, or a renewed sense of direction.
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Julie welcomes clients at many points in their life journey, including children (10+), adolescents, adults, and older adults. Julie has a special place in her work for children and adolescents, especially those wrestling with mood challenges, behavioural concerns, or academic pressures.
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Not at this time.
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