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Victoria

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Victoria Pallotta is a compassionate and dedicated Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) who works with adults and teenagers to support them on their mental health journeys. She holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from York University.

Victoria specializes in helping individuals overcome challenges related to body image, low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. She is committed to creating a secure and accepting space where clients feel heard, valued, and supported. Victoria understands the courage it takes to ask for help and believes that everyone has the ability to change, grow, and build the life they want.

Her approach to therapy is collaborative, warm, and client centered. Victoria focuses on nurturing a trusting and empathetic therapeutic relationship that allows clients to explore and understand themselves freely. She draws on a variety of therapeutic approaches, carefully tailoring her methods to meet the unique needs and goals of each client. Whether addressing difficult emotions, developing coping strategies, or fostering personal growth, Victoria provides guidance and support every step of the way.

Victoria is dedicated to cultivating a respectful and encouraging environment where clients feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings without judgment. She believes that having the right support during life’s challenges is a crucial part of recovery and growth.

Outside of her professional life, Victoria finds joy in her passions for dogs, dancing, and hockey. A devoted fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, she loves cheering on her team and enjoying the sense of connection sports can bring.

Locations

Bolton
Virtual

Availability

Monday Afternoon
Monday Evening
Tuesday Morning
Tuesday Afternoon
Wednesday Afternoon
Wednesday Evening
Friday Afternoon
Friday Evening
Saturday Morning
Saturday Afternoon

Languages

English
French

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