Damola Ilesanmi is a Psychological Associate (Independent Practice Candidate) with extensive experience providing psychological care in both international and Canadian settings. He is registered with the Psychological Association of Manitoba (PAM) and is a member of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), the Manitoba Psychological Society (MPS), and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).
Damola has experience working in hospital, community mental health, and addiction treatment settings, supporting individuals with anxiety, trauma, substance use, crises, and complex emotional challenges. His clinical practice includes psychological assessment, case formulation, and therapy, as well as collaboration with multidisciplinary teams in both medical and community settings.
His approach to therapy is thoughtful, collaborative, and rooted in a sincere interest in understanding the person beyond just their symptoms. He helps clients make sense of recurring patterns, emotional experiences, and relational dynamics, while also providing practical tools for meaningful and lasting change. His work is guided by cognitive-behavioural and trauma-informed methods, integrated within a broader relational and person-centred framework.
Clients often find Damola to be calm, attentive, and approachable. He emphasizes creating a space where individuals feel truly heard and understood, and where deeper concerns can be explored with care and clarity. He is mindful of personal values, meaning, and belief systems, and works respectfully within each client’s unique framework.
Drawing from both his international training as a Clinical Psychologist and his Canadian clinical experience, Damola offers a balanced, culturally responsive, and grounded perspective in his work. He is especially interested in helping clients gain deeper self-understanding, emotional clarity, and a more stable sense of direction in their lives.
Kenisha holds a Master of Divinity in Clinical Counselling from Tyndale University and is specialized in child and adolescent developmental health. Attachment science, positive psychology, trauma research, and neuroscience inform her practice. Kenisha has served in the mental health and social services for over a decade. She is a member of the CCPA (holds CCC designation), the CAMFT, and the CAPT. She is grateful to have served children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse communities worldwide.
Her integrative approach may include treatment modalities such as Play Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, CBT, DBT, CPT, somatic therapies, EFT, Narrative Therapy, Person-centred Psychotherapy, Strength-based Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy. Kenisha has clinical experience providing individual, couples counselling, family therapy, and group counselling to children, youth, and adults living with learning disabilities and neurodivergent disorders and those who are facing various concerns such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, low self-esteem, attachment-based challenges, suicidality, self-injury, addictions, and grief. She has had the honour of collaborating with clients and their parents/caregivers to create holistic customized clinical treatment plans that support them in finding healing, freedom, purpose, and fulfillment in their lives. Kenisha serves children and adolescents six years old and up.
Kenisha is a mother and wife. Her interests include holistic culinary arts, prayer, functional medicine, homesteading, creative arts, going on adventures with her toddler, and pursuing Christ. She is passionate about supporting families in raising healthy, joyful children!
“Then He took the children in His arms and placed His hands on their heads and blessed them” – Mark 10:16
Dr. Harold Park is known for his warm, non-judgemental and multidisciplinary approach; creating a safe space for individuals, couples, and families to build awareness, develop skills, and navigate challenges toward a flourishing life.
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For clients seeking faith-based care, Harold thoughtfully integrates a Christian perspective into counselling while maintaining professional, client-centered support.
Harold is a devoted husband and father to six children, including those through adoption, and a proud grandfather to two. He enjoys golfing, cooking, badminton, and spending time with his family.
Sara sees couples, individual adults, and adolescents age 15 and older.
Sara earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MACMHC) from Colorado Christian University. She is a Canadian Certified Counselor (CCC) with CCPA Canada and a National Certified Counsellor (NCC) from the National Board for Certified Counsellors (NBCC) in the U.S.
Sara is a compassionate therapist with over 8 years of multicultural counseling experience. She has a genuine passion for helping people navigate life’s challenges and achieve new levels of healing and wholeness.
Sara firmly believes in the importance of holistic approaches to personal development, healing, and relational challenges. She is dedicated to tailoring her therapeutic approach to meet the specific needs of each client. She utilizes various therapeutic approaches according to the needs of clients. Including, but not limited to: person-centered approach, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)), individual psychology, Trauma-focused and Attachment theory. She is certified in the Gottman method for Marriage therapy (level 1).
Throughout her career, Sara has worked with clients facing a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, self-esteem struggles, and suicidal or self-harming behaviors. Her primary goal is to empower her clients to explore their strengths and discover practical new levels of growth and resiliency.
Creating a safe and supportive environment for her clients, Sara believes that building a strong therapeutic relationship is essential to the healing process and works tirelessly to ensure that her clients feel heard, valued, and understood. Above all else, Sara’s greatest priority is the well-being of her clients, and she is dedicated to helping them achieve their goals and live their best lives.
Sara also speaks Arabic.
She is a mother and a wife. In her leisure time, Sara loves walks in nature, biking and getting together with family & friends.
Dr. Wong completed her Ph.D. in Psychology and has worked in community mental health, supporting individuals and families across the lifespan. She is experienced in conducting psychological assessments and treatment for children and adults. In addition, she has also worked on research projects in areas of program development and evaluating mental health interventions. Dr. Wong uses a client-centred approach for assessments and treatment, and will work with you to develop a plan to meet your needs best. Treatment may include approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).