Margaret is a registered psychotherapist and CRPO-approved clinical supervisor with more than 35 years of experience in private practice. She holds

an MA in Counselling Psychology and has extensive training in relational, somatic, and depth-oriented work. Margaret is a certified Relational Life Therapy (RLT, Terry Real model) couples therapist, a certified Focusing Trainer (somatic awareness and mindfulness), a certified Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapist, and a highly skilled breath work practitioner and certified yoga teacher (Yoga Centre Toronto).

Grounded in Jungian psychodynamic theory, Margaret works with both the body's felt sense and the symbolic language of dreams as direct pathways into unconscious material. She brings this same lens to supervision, helping therapists deepen their capacity to listen beneath the surface of words, track embodied processes, and work safely and effectively with trauma. Her supervision is trauma-informed, neuro-affirmative, person-centred, and psychodynamically oriented.

Margaret's spiritual grounding in both Eastern and Western traditions supports a spacious, reflective approach to the work. She is known for combining clinical rigour with warmth and a grounded sense of humour, recognizing that insight often requires lightness alongside an honest encounter with pain. In supervision, she offers a collaborative space where emerging and experienced therapists can refine their clinical skills, explore counter-transference, integrate somatic and symbolic material, and develop their own authentic therapeutic voice. She has completed all supervision requirements as outlined by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).

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