Get Anxiety Help With a Therapist

Our therapists and social workers can help you manage everyday anxiety or ease your anguish in social settings. With guidance from our professionals, you can develop reflexes to de-escalate your anxiety and confidently face daunting situations with a serene mind. 

Domestic Violence Help

If you believe you are a victim of physical or psychological domestic violence, our domestic violence therapists can help you gain clarity and escape safely.
Our professionals can provide guidance and refer you to specialized resources so you can be in good hands before, while and after you take action.

Grief Support

Although grieving is a normal part of life, there is no rule book on how long it should take. Our therapists are here to get you through the painful moments by offering a judgment-free, compassionate space where you can express your feelings and acknowledge your needs.   

Relationship Help for Couples

Even the strongest couples experience bumps on the road and may drift apart. When conflict does not resolve on its own and communication fails, you can see a therapist alone or with your partner to restore dialogue and find the right tools to move forward as a couple.

Issues Our Mental Health Counsellor Address

Self-esteem
Relationship problems
Domestic violence
Grief
Couples’ issues
Communication
Anger management and emotional regulation
Jealousy treatment and relationships
Social anxiety and generalized anxiety
Stress
The 5 emotional wounds
And more

Our Mental Health Counsellors in Chambly

You can also request a remote consultation in English or in French from anywhere in the world.

Mélanie Valiquette

Support to better manage emotions, strengthen self-esteem and self-confidence, and clarify personal needs, values and life goals. Guidance through periods of transition or crisis such as separation, grief, job loss or any major life change, as well as assistance in restoring emotional and relational balance.

Lydia Roy

Teens, couples, families, school adjustment, addiction, psychological health in the workplace, learning disabilities, and personality disorders.

Mélissa Robichaud

Emotion management, self-esteem and confidence, clarification of needs, reflection on values and life goals, periods of transition or crisis, separation, grief, job loss, major life changes, and relational and emotional balance.