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Natasha Sandy
Registered Psychotherapist
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I feel most confident working with supervisees who…
- Are reflective, open to unlearning, and curious about how to bring more justice and authenticity into their work.
- I especially connect with folks who are trying to figure out how to offer care within oppressive colonial systems that cause harm, who question authority and the status quo, and who want to bring more depth, awareness, and integrity into their practice—even if it’s messy and imperfect.
- You don’t need to have all the answers—just a willingness to be honest, curious, and engaged in the process.
I stay energized and engaged in my therapy practice by…
- Staying connected to my own healing, being in community with other justice-oriented therapists, and letting creativity and intuition guide me.
- I also make space for learning, rest, joy, and play—both in and out of work. All of this helps me stay grounded in my ethics and offer care in ways that feel real, sustainable, and nourishing.
Expertise
Areas of Focus
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Supervising qualifying therapists
Anxiety
Depression
Relationships
Trauma processing
Attachment wounds
Assertiveness
Blocks in Connecting with Self and Others
Boundaries and boundary setting
Burnout
Building Meaningful Connections
Workplace stress
Break-up recovery
Childhood trauma
Trauma
Mental Decolonization
Connecting with your Inherent Power
Oppressive family dynamics (e.g. emotional, physical or spiritual abuse or neglect)
Therapeutic Frameworks & Approach
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Narrative Therapy
Relational Therapy
Attachment-Based Therapy
Culturally Competent
Decolonist
Trauma-Informed
Harm Reduction Therapy
Anti-Opressive Practice
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My supervision approach and style can be described as…
- Collaborative, supportive, and grounded in anti-oppressive, anti-colonial ethics.
- I aim to create a safe enough space where you can show up as your full self, explore uncertainty and imperfection, and grow both personally and professionally.
- For me, supervision is a shared yet guided process where we reflect on your client work and your voice, ethics, and vision as a practitioner.
Practice Details
Service Offerings & Rates
Initial Consultation (15 min)
Free
Supervision Session (60 min)
Sliding scale offered on case by case basis
Schedule
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Afternoons
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Evenings
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Virtual Sessions
Eligible provinces and territories are highlighted in green.
Ontario
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Education
Yorkville University
Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology
2013
University of Toronto
Honours Bachelor of Arts (HBA)
Major in Equity Studies, Minors in Sociology & Sexual Diversity Studies
2007
Certifications
Contact
Natasha