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Our Team

Specialized care for your unique needs. Our team brings deep expertise in relationships, anxiety, trauma, parenting, and ADHD. Find the right therapist for you.

At Therapy with Empathy, we believe in specialized care. Rather than one-size-fits-all therapy, our growing team brings focused expertise in specific areas – from couples therapy and relationship counselling in Ottawa to trauma recovery, anxiety treatment, parenting support, and ADHD. All our therapists offer therapy services in-person appointments at our Westboro office and virtual therapy across Ontario.

Benslyne, Registered Psychotherapist in Ottawa at Therapy with Empathy

Benslyne Avril, RP

Couples and Relationship Specialist | Clinical Director, Supervisor, Registered Psychotherapist

Specializing in couples therapy, family therapy,  and life transitions for high-performing professionals and executive couples looking to feel more connected.

English | French | In-person (Westboro) | Virtual (Ontario)

Caitlin Kemmett, Registered Psychotherapist in Ottawa at Therapy with Empathy

Caitlin Kemmett, RP

Couples, Parenting, & Neurodiversity Specialist | Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Specializing in couples therapy, infidelity, ethical non-monogamy, neurodiversity, and postpartum support for individuals and couples navigating life transitions.

English | In-person (Westboro) | Virtual (Ontario)

ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM

Yohanna Gebre

Clinic Coordinator & Intake Lead

Yohanna is the Clinic Coordinator at Therapy with Empathy, where she plays a key role in keeping the clinic running smoothly and ensuring every client feels welcomed from their very first point of contact. With a warm, detail-oriented, proactive approach, she supports the clinical team with day-to-day operations, scheduling, and administrative coordination so that therapists can focus on providing quality care.

Yohanna brings a background in healthcare administration, a passion for mental health as a psychology student, as well as experience in client-facing roles, and is committed to creating an organized, supportive, and welcoming environment for both clients and staff. She understands how important it is for clients to feel cared for at every stage of their experience, and she approaches each interaction with professionalism and genuine warmth.

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ADHD

ADHD is more than just trouble focusing. It can make it hard to manage your time, handle your feelings, stay organized, and finish daily tasks.

WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE:

You might lose track of time or put things off, even when you care about them.

You may start lots of projects but not finish them.

Simple tasks can feel overwhelming, and it might feel like you’re always trying to catch up or forget important things.

Your feelings can change quickly or feel very strong. You might get frustrated easily, feel extra sensitive to criticism, or feel hurt by rejection.

Many people with ADHD feel like they have to work much harder than others just to keep up, which can make them very tired or doubt themselves.

HOW THERAPY HELPS:

Therapy can help you find ways that work for your brain. You’ll learn easy tricks for getting organized, managing your time, and handling big feelings.

Therapy can also help you feel better about yourself, even if you’ve felt “behind” or not good enough for a long time.