Find a Strength-Based Therapist
Browse therapists who take a strength-based approach. Watch their intro videos to find the right fit before booking.

Strength-based therapy focuses on identifying and building upon your existing strengths, resources, and resilience rather than focusing primarily on deficits or pathology. This approach recognizes that you already possess capabilities that can help you overcome challenges and achieve your goals. By amplifying what's working, you can create meaningful change from a foundation of empowerment.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who take a strength-based approach and watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. Whether you prefer online or in-person sessions, you can book directly or request a free consultation to find the right match.
Jennifer Rocha
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Jennifer Rocha
Melissa Melnychuk

Melissa Melnychuk
Emmett Pensa Bowen

Emmett Pensa Bowen
Lindsey Salloway

Lindsey Salloway
Tarni Kaur

Tarni Kaur
Ratiba Yasin
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Ratiba Yasin
Cassandre Quan

Cassandre Quan
Diane Brussell

Diane Brussell
Tanya Deutsch
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Tanya Deutsch
Sabrina De Araujo

Sabrina De Araujo
Christine Scovell

Christine Scovell
Ashley Wass

Ashley Wass

Therapy is hard work.
Strength-based therapy is an approach that emphasizes your inherent strengths, capabilities, and resilience. Rather than focusing primarily on problems or what's wrong, it helps you identify the resources you already have and leverage them to create change. This perspective sees you as the expert on your own life and trusts in your capacity for growth.
Many people find strength-based therapy helpful for building confidence, recognizing their own resilience, and approaching challenges from a place of empowerment. It can support you in reframing difficulties as opportunities for growth, identifying resources you may have overlooked, and developing a more balanced view of yourself that includes your capabilities.
In strength-based sessions, your therapist will help you identify your strengths, past successes, and existing resources. You might explore times you've overcome challenges, recognize skills you take for granted, and consider how to apply these strengths to current difficulties. Sessions are typically collaborative, affirming, and focused on building momentum.
On First Session, you can filter by specialty to find therapists who take a strength-based approach. Each therapist has a profile with an intro video so you can get a sense of their style. You can book a session directly online or request a free consultation first. All therapists on the platform have their credentials verified during onboarding.
Strength-based therapy may be a good fit if you want an empowering approach that recognizes your capabilities alongside your challenges. It's helpful if you're tired of focusing only on problems and want to build on what's working. Consider booking a consultation with a therapist to discuss whether this approach resonates with you.
Getting started is simple. Browse strength-based therapists on First Session and watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you. Once you've found a match, you can book your first session directly online. Many therapists offer a free 15-minute consultation if you'd like to connect first. Learn more about how to find a therapist in Canada.
