Kindra is a Registered Social Worker with a Master of Social Work degree from McGill University. She is passionate about supporting individuals and families who are living with serious illness or grieving a loss. She also has a special interest in supporting health care professionals who work in environments where grief and loss are ever-present.
In her practice, Kindra takes a meaning-oriented, attachment-focused, and trauma-informed approach. She walks alongside individuals and families on their journeys through loss, offering compassion, presence, and guidance.
With 15 years of experience across diverse health care settings, Kindra brings a depth of knowledge that enriches her therapeutic work. She has specialized training in supporting people facing illness, traumatic events, and death. She is also trained in Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR), a therapeutic approach for working with attachment-based trauma and overwhelming emotional experiences.
Languages Spoken: English
Kindra supports individuals and families navigating serious illness and the grief that can accompany medical journeys and loss.
Practicing from a trauma-informed and meaning-oriented perspective, Kindra helps clients explore the emotional and existential impact of grief.
She offers a calm and steady therapeutic space where clients can share their stories, build coping strategies, and move through grief at their own pace.
Ready to book a session? Whether you’re navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, or feeling disconnected from what matters most, therapy offers a supportive space to slow down, gain clarity, and begin meaningful change. With an integrative, evidence-based approach and a compassionate, grounded presence, you will be met with respect, understanding, and practical tools tailored to your needs. Reaching out is a courageous first step toward healing, stability, and renewed connection, and support is here when you are ready.