Linda Esser
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), M.Ed. (counselling), CCC
I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with over ten years of experience supporting individuals and families healing from trauma, attachment wounds, anxiety, and chronic emotional overwhelm. My approach is trauma-informed, attachment-focused, and grounded in nervous system regulation, offering a safe, steady space where you can feel understood and supported.
I believe healing happens through attuned, secure connection with yourself and with others. Together, we explore how past experiences shape present patterns and gently build new pathways toward safety, resilience, and emotional clarity. My work includes experience supporting first responders and their families, helping them navigate operational stress injuries, hypervigilance, compassion fatigue, and the impact of high-intensity work on relationships and identity.
I integrate evidence-based trauma therapies, including EMDR, Flash Technique, CBT, DBT, and polyvagal-informed, somatic interventions. These approaches help process painful memories, reduce reactivity, and support long-term emotional and behavioral change.
Whether you’re navigating complex trauma, attachment injuries, anxiety, depression, relationship stress, or major life transitions, I bring empathy, curiosity, and practical tools. My intention is to help you feel more grounded, develop healthier relational patterns, and reconnect with a sense of worth, agency, and inner stability.
Healing is possible and you don’t have to do it alone.
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How To Get Started
Starting therapy can feel like a lot. We make the first step simpler.
Step 1 — Book a Free Consultation
Get your questions answered, tell us what you are looking for, and let us help place you with the right therapist or service.
Step 2 — Get Matched Thoughtfully
Based on your needs, goals, age, symptoms, and preferences, we help guide you toward the best-fit next step.
Step 3 — Begin Care at the Right Pace
We start by understanding your history and present concerns, then create a plan that supports meaningful change without overwhelming your system.