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People and leaders across the African-Canadian diaspora

Annmarie Etuk-Campbell

Annmarie Etuk-Campbell

Registered Psychotherapist

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You may be successful on the outside, yet feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or quietly carrying grief that no one sees. Many of the BIPOC professionals I work with are navigating burnout, identity pressure, intergenerational expectations, and trauma; often while being expected to remain strong and composed. If you’re tired of explaining your culture, your grief, or why “just coping” isn’t enough, you’re not alone. I work with BIPOC professionals who are ready for a therapeutic space where their lived experience is understood, not questioned or minimized. I work from an anti-oppressive, trauma-informed approach that honours your lived realities, including racialized stress, complex grief, life transitions, relationship challenges, and emotional burnout. Together, we create space for reflection, healing, and skill-building at a pace that feels safe and collaborative. My work is especially supportive for those navigating loss (including ambiguous or unacknowledged grief), past or present trauma, and moments of significant personal or professional transition. Therapy with me is not about fixing you, it’s about helping you reclaim your voice, strengthen your coping, and write your own healing story. IFHP provider through Medaive Blue Cross. Direct billing available through Telus Health eClaims and GreenShield.

Chloe Levy

Chloe Levy

Registered Psychotherapist

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You're likely here because something's cracked open. What used to work doesn’t anymore. You’re spinning, trying to hold it all together. The people you’ve poured your heart into don’t give the same care back. The loneliness is sharp. You’re questioning everything; who you are, what you want, why nothing feels right anymore. If this is you, you don’t have to figure it out alone anymore. I help you slow down and sit with what feels too big to carry. I create space for your feelings to speak, because underneath the pain, is wisdom. I’m Chloe. I see what you're carrying. I approach therapy from the question that asks, "what wants to come alive?" and "what wants to be here, but doesn’t know how to?". Our feelings are a doorway. When we listen to them something new begins to grow. We can start moving not from fear, but from what feels true. Not from anxiety, but from a calm and steady place within. My Indigenous-Jamaican (Maroon) roots teach me that spirit is a part of identity. As a spiritual psychotherapist, I believe we’re all threads a part of something much bigger; something loving, alive, and full of meaning. If you feel disconnected from the real you, your truth, I see you. And I’m here.