Haley holds a Bachelor of Science, Honours in Neuroscience from the University of Guelph and is currently completing a Master’s in Counselling Psychology. She has always been fascinated by the inner workings of the nervous system, how the brain processes, adapts, and responds to experience, and finds meaning in applying that understanding to support others in their own growth.
Haley was drawn to neurofeedback because it aligns closely with her love for neuroscience and her desire to work in a way that is both systematic, balanced, and holistic. She appreciates how this approach allows clients to gently connect with their internal experience and develop greater self-awareness over time.
Known for her warm, curious, and grounded presence, Haley brings a balance of professionalism, humour, and flexibility into each session. She adapts to the unique pace and needs of every client, creating a space that feels supportive, collaborative, and approachable. She works closely with supervising clinicians to ensure thoughtful, individualized care and is committed to ongoing learning at the intersection of neuroscience and psychotherapy.
Haley holds a Bachelor of Science, Honours in Neuroscience from the University of Guelph and is c...
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Brooklyn is a dedicated neurofeedback provider with a deep passion for mental health and an interest in the neural substrates that influence well-being. She earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Neuroscience from Wilfrid Laurier University, where she contributed to research published in two papers: one on the impact of media polarization on trust in health authorities and adherence to COVID-19 preventative measures, and another on subjective time, well-being, and mental time travel during the pandemic.
Driven to expand her knowledge of therapeutic modalities, Brooklyn pursued neurofeedback and sought supervision to deepen her expertise. With experience in both clinical and quantitative EEGs and various forms of neurotherapy, she is working towards her BCIA (Biofeedback Certification International Alliance) credential as a Neurofeedback Professional (BCIA-NF).
Looking ahead, Brooklyn plans to pursue a Master’s in Counselling Psychology to further her goal of becoming a psychotherapist.
With a strong foundation in research and hands-on experience, Brooklyn is committed to advancing her expertise in neurofeedback and psychotherapy to make a meaningful impact in the field of mental health.
Brooklyn is currently being supervised by Angelique Vasilaros, MSW, RSW.
Accepting Neurofeedback Clients 8+
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Experiencing trauma can leave you feeling overwhelmed or disconnected from yourself or others. Whether navigating the effects of a traumatic event, abuse, childhood experiences, or ongoing life challenges such as relationship difficulties, I am here to support you.
As an intern at the Trauma Resolution Centre, my approach is rooted in compassion, striving to create a non-judgmental, calm space where you can explore your experiences and emotions openly. I believe in resilience, and I am committed to helping you find healing at a pace that feels right for you.
I bring several years of experience, including work in residential treatment, crisis intervention, and supporting both victims of trauma and university students navigating life transitions. These experiences inform my approach, where I continue to prioritize safety, patience, empowerment, and emotional attunement.
I draw on evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT and trauma-focused strategies. With specialized training in addictions, I also understand how substance use within families can deeply impact your emotional well-being and relationships. I am here to help you navigate these complex challenges.
My areas of interest include:
- Perfectionistic tendences
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Anxiety
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Individuals struggling with emotional regulation
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Individuals struggling with relationship
challenges
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Individuals with a diagnosis of a personality
disorder
- Addictions
In couples therapy I enjoy supporting partners to work through challenges related to past traumas or ongoing stressors to strengthen connection and communication.
Taking the first step toward healing may feel intimidating, but you don’t have to do it alone.
To learn more about the work we can do together, book a free 15 minute consultation.
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Offering in-person and virtual therapy in Lindsay, Ontario
Crystal Beare, MSW, RSW is a highly experienced Registered Social Worker with over 14 years of practice in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Waterloo, specializing in the Social Determinants of Health, as well as an Honours Bachelor of Social Work from Lakehead University and a Social Service Worker diploma from Fleming College.
Crystal is passionate about supporting a diverse range of clients (18+) through life’s challenges, using a strengths-based approach that empowers clients to recognize their resilience and create meaningful change.
With extensive experience working with First Responders and emergency personnel, Crystal understands the high-pressure demands, trauma, and emotional toll that come with these roles. Having spent years in a hospital setting, she also “speaks Nurse” fluently—so she can keep up with rapid-fire medical jargon, and navigate the fine art of communicating with someone who’s running on caffeine and adrenaline.
Individuals often seek Crystal’s expertise if they are struggling with the following concerns:
• Grief and Loss
• Anxiety
• Stress/Burnout
• PTSD & Complex PTSD
• Childhood Trauma
• Life Transitions
• Coping with Chronic Medical Conditions
• Operational Stress Injury & Work-Related Stress
• Caregiving Challenges
• Attachment-Related Concerns (Relationships, etc.)
In addition to her work with individuals, Crystal also offers couples therapy, focusing on:
• Communication Challenges
• Relationship Discernment
• Infidelity
• Relational Trauma
• Improving Relationship Dynamics
• Unique Stressors for First Responder Couples
With a commitment to evidence-based practice, Crystal integrates approaches such as Internal Family Systems (IFS)-Informed Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Narrative Therapy, tailoring each session to the client’s unique needs.
Crystal believes that each person’s journey is unique and recognizes the deep connection between emotional, physical, and cognitive well-being. She provides a safe, non-judgmental space where clients set the pace, ensuring comfort and trust throughout the therapeutic process.
When Crystal isn’t in session, she enjoys spending time with her family and her two Springer Spaniels, Gemma and Bridget. In her downtime, she loves comedy, reality TV, and cheering on (sometimes heartbreakingly) the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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