Dianne Grant
MADS, RSW
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Ms. Grant is a Registered Social Worker in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.
Location: Ontario
Languages of Care: English, Trinidadian English (TE)
Online Therapy, In-Person Sessions
Types of Therapy: Individual Therapy, Child & Youth Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy
Modalities: Art Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MB-CBT), Narrative Therapy, Play Therapy, Rogerian Person Centred Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Systems theory
Status: Accepting clients
Ms. Grant is a seasoned psychotherapist with over two decades of experience dedicated to fostering positive change. Specializing in working with youth, seniors, families, individuals with disabilities, and those navigating legal conflicts, Ms. Grant embraces a strengths-based approach in her practice. As a client-centered therapist, Ms. Grant firmly believes in the inherent power within each individual to heal themselves. Utilizing solution-focused therapy, she empowers her clients to discover the solutions to their challenges from within. Valuing diversity, Ms. Grant addresses issues such as ableism, ageism, racism, self-identity, stress, and low self-esteem that impact mental health.
With empathy for the negative lived experiences of her clients, Ms. Grant guides them to transform these experiences into assets. She helps them build on their strengths, facilitating growth and healing. Ms. Grant employs a diverse range of psychotherapy techniques, including counseling, poetry, storytelling, group work, and community engagement—all within the framework of the social model of rehabilitation.
Ms. Grant specilaizes in Abuse / Survivors of Abuse, ADHD / Inattention, Impulsivity, and Hyperactivity, Anger Management, Anxiety, Behavioural Issues, Blended Family Issues, Body Image, Breakups, Bullying, Career Guidance, Cognitive Impairment, Coping Skills, Depression, Intimate Partner Violence, Intellectual Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Parenting, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, School Issues, Self Esteem, Suicidal Ideation, Teen Violence, Women’s Issues, Workplace Issues, Disability and Accessibility issues