Henley Psychotherapy is a Niagara-based practice offering therapy for adults across a wide range of concerns, in person in St. Catharines and virtually throughout Ontario.
We believe the relationship between therapist and client is what makes therapy actually work. Our approach is collaborative, paced by you, and grounded in evidence-based methods. If you ever have questions, or you're unsure whether we're the right fit, please reach out, and if we aren't the right match, we'll help you find someone who is.
Our office at 271 Scott St, St. Catharines.
Registered Psychotherapist (RP) · B.Sc, M.Ed.
Dan Zamfir is a Registered Psychotherapist who leads the Henley Psychotherapy team. He holds two Master of Education (M.Ed.) degrees from the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), in Counselling & Psychotherapy and in Developmental Psychology, along with an Honours Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychology from McMaster University.
Dan specializes in supporting first responders and athletes, professional, semi-professional, and retired, with particular attention to the relational strain that high-stress professions create. His clinical interests include anxiety, trauma, men's issues, sport psychology, anger management, and the way demanding careers affect personal lives and relationships.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dan co-founded OSRC, the Occupational Stress Response Collective, with Kelli Nicholson. Through OSRC (osrc.ca), they partner with first responder organizations to develop and sustain clinically supervised peer support programs for frontline workers. Dan also teaches and develops courses in Continuing Education at Western University.
Dan is currently accepting new clients for in-person and virtual sessions.
RP, RK, BHK, M.Ed.
Jason (Jay) Burdon is a Registered Psychotherapist and a Registered Kinesiologist, and a member of the Ontario Kinesiology Association, the Canadian Kinesiology Alliance, and the Ontario Society of Registered Psychotherapists.
Jay sees clients across a broad range of presenting issues. Drawing on years of experience through WSIB, the insurance industry, and post-secondary education, he works with adolescents and adults dealing with chronic pain, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and the many other stressors life brings. His combined background in psychotherapy and kinesiology lets him take a multi-disciplinary, whole-person approach, especially helpful for clients whose mental and physical health are intertwined.
Jay completed his Bachelor's degree in Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor and his M.Ed. at the University of Calgary. A lifelong resident of the Niagara Region, he enjoys golf, baseball, hockey, running, cycling, and swimming.
If you're looking for support with a wide variety of concerns, Jay may be an excellent fit.
We're happy to help you figure out the right next step, even if that means pointing you toward another provider.
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