Nikki is a Registered Social Worker with over 20 years of experience supporting children, youth, adults, and families living with serious illness or grieving a death. Her work spans treatment centres, schools, grief programs, and private practice, giving her a broad understanding of how loss affects individuals and communities.
Nikki integrates creative expression—such as art, writing, play, and movement—with evidence-informed therapies including EFT, CBT, DBT, narrative therapy, and mindfulness practices. She brings a warm, collaborative, and client-centred approach that helps people explore grief safely and at their own pace.
Nikki is also experienced in critical incident response, supporting schools and workplaces following deaths or traumatic events. She offers virtual and in-person care, creating accessible and meaningful support for clients across Ontario.
Languages Spoken: English
Nikki brings over 20 years of experience supporting children, youth, adults, and families navigating serious illness and grief.
She integrates creative expression such as art, writing, play, and movement to help clients safely explore and express their grief.
Nikki is experienced in critical incident response, supporting schools and workplaces following deaths or traumatic events.
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.