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Tess Wilton

MCP: Registered Clinical Counsellor

ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS

Yes

Languages

English

Format

In Person, Virtual

Availability

Monday, Tuesday

Populations

Individuals, Couples

AREA OF FOCUS

Anxiety, Depression, Relationship Counselling , Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy, Stress / Burnout, Grief, Sex Addiction

THERAPY MODALITIES

CBT, DBT, EFT, Trauma-Informed, Gottman Method, Sex Therapy–Informed, Strengths-Based

Experience and Training

Certified Sex-Therapy Informed Professional

Advanced training in the Gottman Method and EFT

In our work together, we can focus on...

Rebuilding trust, connection, and security in your relationship

Healing from infidelity, past hurts, and attachment wounds

Learning to communicate more clearly and navigate conflict more effectively

Strengthening intimacy and working through sexual concerns

Managing anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and emotional overwhelm

Creating healthier patterns in your relationship and family life

Biography

Do you miss the days when you felt more at ease and connected to your partner? Are you disappointed that sometimes it’s so hard to just get along and enjoy each other’s company? Has parenting had a negative impact on your relationship?

As a mother, wife and Gottman trained and EFT couples counsellor, I am here to help couples heal from past hurts (including infidelity), learn to truly hear and understand each other and reconnect in a meaningful way.

Having lived in Canada most of my life, I spent my elementary school years in Barbados, where I experienced loneliness, anxiety, and low self-esteem, along with the fear of not fitting in. My family’s history of mental health disorders has given me intimate insight into what it’s like to live with and support a loved one with Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, alcohol use, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

I use a strength-based empowerment style approach that is firm but nurturing. I am very direct and don’t “sugar-coat”.