
Judith Klapak
She/HerMACP
Counselling Therapist
Canadian Certified Counsellor
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
EnglishWelcome—I’m so glad you’re here. Reaching out takes courage, and every feeling you bring is welcome in this space. I support clients navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges. Together, we’ll move at your pace, exploring patterns and building tools for healing and growth. My care is compassionate, collaborative, and accessible, with sliding-scale fees to help ensure therapy fits your life and needs.
Background
I support clients with anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges through evidence-based, heart-centered therapy. As a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and Certified Canadian Counsellor with crisis intervention and experience with veterans, I work with PTSD, attachment issues, complex trauma, and emotional regulation informed by DBT, Polyvagal Theory, and Internal Family Systems. My trauma-informed approach combines nervous system science with genuine connection to help you process difficult emotions, break generational patterns, and create lasting change through curiosity and compassion.
Your therapeutic experience with me
When you sit with me, you’ll find a supportive space where every part of your story is welcome. I’m not your typical therapist—I bring warmth, curiosity, and a touch of humor to help make hard conversations feel a little lighter. As a neurodivergent parent who has worked to break generational cycles, I blend lived experience with clinical training. I support clients navigating anxiety, attachment, depression, trauma, and relationship challenges with a trauma-informed, science-based, and heart-centered approach, always moving at your pace.
Therapeutic approaches
These are the approaches at the heart of my work, and I use them often because they help create meaningful change:

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
What feels like a "problem" today was likely a solution that helped you survive something difficult. We'll explore why your mind developed these patterns, what they were protecting you from, how you learned to adapt and use these insights to build better tools for moving forward.

Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Working with different parts of yourself. Recognizing and harmonizing the different parts of yourself to promote inner healing

Polyvagal
Understanding your nervous system and looking for tools to support it.

Person-centered Therapy
You and what you want in therapy is most important
I also draw on other evidence based approaches that can gently support you when they align with what you need:

Attachment Focused Therapy

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Focused populations and cultural backgrounds
These are the communities and cultural backgrounds I focus on, and I bring a sincere commitment to supporting you in a way that feels respectful and genuine:
Populations

Adults

Teenagers

Neurodivergent Clients

Children

2SLGBTQIA Community
Cultural communities

Veterans
Professional credentials

Counselling Therapist
- No.3006
The Association of Counselling Therapy of Alberta

Canadian Certified Counsellor
- No.11249236
Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
- No.20153
College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
Educational background

Masters of Counselling Psychology
Yorkville, Canada
Specialized training
Level 1 Coherence Therapy
Coherence Institute
Motivational Interviewing
CCMI
Acute Stress Stabilization Treatment
Scaling UP
TF-CBT
Medical University SC
Grief Training
Living through Loss
Practice locations & services
FAQ
Did you know?

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Immediate crisis support available
If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, help is available right now:
- 🚨 Call 911 for immediate emergency assistance
- 💬 Call or text 988 for mental health crisis support and suicide prevention







