Service Providers

Markus McIntyre (they/them) - MSW, RSW

Clinical Director, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Mental Health Service Provider

Providing services to clients in Ontario and Nova Scotia

Markus McIntyre (they/them) identifies as a trans, non-binary, queer, adoptee, living with disabilities and neurodivergence. They are a Registered Social Worker, and able to provide services across Ontario and Nova Scotia. Markus has over a decade of experience working in the field of mental health, gender and sexual orientation, social justice, and harm reduction. They provide virtual services surrounding topics such as mental health, life transitions, identity, and relationships.

Kurt Steeves (he/him) - BA, SSW(NS)

Coaching, Mental Health and Wellness Support, Administration

Providing services to clients in Ontario and Nova Scotia

Kurt Steeves (he/him), is a Social Services Worker in Nova Scotia. Kurt identifies as a member of the Queer community, pagan community, and polyamorous community. Kurt has a background in Psychology and Family Studies. He provides coaching services and mental health and wellness support. Kurt receives supervision from a Registered Social Worker.

Kelly Isenor (she/her) - MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Mental Health Service Provider

Providing services to clients in Ontario

Kelly Isenor (she/her) is a Registered Social Worker with a background in psychology and social work. Kelly has experience working in the field of psychiatric mental health, intimate partner violence, commercial sexual exploitation and substance use concerns.

Using a biopsychosocial model, Kelly engages clients in psychoeducation, concrete practices and narrative processing, to help them best understand their emotional, somatic and behaviour-based responses to people and events.

Employing aspects of CBT, DBT, CPT, she provides virtual services surrounding topics such as mental health, life transitions, behaviour change, emotional regulation, and event processing.

Tye Laframboise (they/them) - BSW, MSWc, RSW

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Mental Health Service Provider

Providing services to clients in Ontario

Tye (they/them) identifies as trans, agender, queer, and neurodivergent. They are a registered social worker in Ontario. Tye has over six years experience working in the field of mental health and substance use with youth and adults, as well as queer and trans communities.

Arthur Sullivan (he/him) - MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker, Mental Health Service Provider

Providing services to clients in Nova Scotia

Arthur Sullivan is a transmasculine queer therapist working online in Nova Scotia. Arthur Sullivan believes great therapy can be self-affirming, life-saving, and transformative. Arthur believes that there is innate wisdom within all of us, which is clarified when we are able to assess our values and listen to the stories that shaped our lives. He creates space to slow down and listen to his clients’ stories with the support of a warm and stable connection.

Jade Smith (she/her) - BA, RSSW

Registered Social Service Worker, OCSWSSW, Psychotherapist

Providing services to clients in Ontario

Jade (she/her) is a Registered Social Service Worker with a background in psychology. Jade identifies as a neurodivergent, Indigenous woman. Jade aims to provide an inclusive, safe, and comfortable space for individuals to receive service. Jade practices from a trauma-informed and client-centred lens, incorporating several modalities based on an individual's goals and needs.

Aisha Zaman (she/her) - MSc. SLP-REG

Registered Speech-Language Pathologist

Providing services to clients in Nova Scotia

Aisha (she/her) is a Speech Language Pathologist based in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, NS). Aisha is dedicated to empowering her clients by increasing functional communication skills. She operates from a fundamentally anti-ABA, client-centered approach and seeks to normalize neurodiversity instead of trying to mask or eliminate neurodivergent traits. Her gender-affirming voice services focus on finding a voice that is authentic to each individual client. She uses a trauma-informed and empathetic therapy framework that honours the humanity of every client above all else.

Intern Service Providers

Kate Murray (she/her) - BA, MACP student

MACP Student Intern

Providing services to clients in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland, and Labrador

Kate (she/her) is a Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology student at Yorkville University with a background in psychology and religious studies. Kate identifies as cisgender, pansexual, and neurodivergent. Kate informs her practice in critical feminism, anti-oppressive practices, and trauma-informed care.