Alyx Treasure

Alyx Treasure

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

Alyx Treasure, MC (In Progress), OLY

Alyx is a practicum therapist completing her Masters of Counselling and offers a supportive, down-to-earth space for healing and growth. With her own lived experience navigating chronic illness and a background in health advocacy, she deeply understands the toll that stress, anxiety, loss, and relationship struggles can take.

Alyx helps clients who feel stuck in cycles of self-criticism, perfectionism, self-doubt, and overwhelm to find new ways forward. She draws on approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) ~ focus on mindful self-acceptance and values, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) ~ focus on changing negative beliefs and unhealthy patterns, solution-focused strategies, and self-compassion practices. Alyx brings a trauma-informed, person-centred approach grounded in genuine curiosity and care.

Alyx is especially passionate about creating safe, affirming spaces for people who have felt unseen, dismissed, or misunderstood. She aims to create a safe supportive space and welcomes clients who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, or living with layered identities.

Whether you’re navigating a diagnosis, moving through life changes, or simply wanting to feel more like yourself again, Alyx is here to walk alongside you on your journey to wholeness and healing.

Bethany King

Bethany King

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

Bethany King, MACP Student Clinician Pronouns: she/her

I am a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology student completing my clinical practicum at Enlee, where I provide counselling services under the supervision of a licensed clinician.

My therapeutic style is warm, collaborative, and trauma informed. I aim to create a safe and non judgmental space where clients feel heard and supported. I integrate evidence based approaches, including cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness based practices, to help clients develop practical strategies for managing their mental health.

I am particularly interested in supporting clients experiencing anxiety, ADHD, and depression. I welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds and strive to provide culturally responsive care.

I believe that clients are the experts of their own lives, and I am honoured to walk alongside them as they work toward healing, clarity, and growth.

Bianca Vulpi

Bianca Vulpi

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients)

Bianca Vulpi

Humber College – Addictions & Mental Health Graduate Certificate

Practicum Student

I am currently completing my Addictions and Mental Health Certificate at Humber College. I completed my Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology at the University of Guelph, and my background in psychology and experience working with children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities led me to the mental health field.

I am particularly interested in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety and substance use challenges, as well as exploring the impact of social systems on overall well-being. I look forward to gaining experience in group facilitation and psychoeducational programming.

At Enlee, I support the intake process, resource navigation, workshop development, and psychoeducational programming. While I do not provide psychotherapy, I work closely with the Enlee team to ensure clients feel supported and connected to the resources they need.

Outside of my studies, I enjoy swimming, painting, golfing, spending time with my dog and exploring new creative outlets.

Bonny Li

Bonny Li

Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy, Supervision
Cassey van der Merwe

Cassey van der Merwe

Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

I believe counselling works best when you feel genuinely seen, met with compassion, and not rushed toward fixing yourself. Many of the people I work with come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, burnt out, or stuck in patterns that go deeper than surface-level coping strategies.

My approach is integrative, relational, and body-aware. I draw primarily from Internal Family Systems (IFS) and somatic-based therapy. This means we pay attention not only to thoughts and behaviours, but also to your nervous system, body emotions, and the different “parts” of you that developed to protect and support you through life. Rather than judging or trying to eliminate these parts, we approach them with curiosity, respect, and care.

I work at a pace that honours your capacity. Sessions are collaborative, grounded, and shaped by what feels most present for you, whether that’s navigating life transitions, processing grief or burnout, or learning how to feel safer and more connected within yourself. I have a particular care for people who are sensitive, thoughtful, or creative, as well as those who have spent much of their lives feeling responsible for others while quietly setting their own needs aside.

My journey into counselling has been shaped by lived experience and a deep respect for the resilience of the human system. I value authenticity, gentleness, and emotional safety in the therapeutic relationship, and I strive to create a space where you don’t need to perform, explain yourself perfectly, or have everything figured out. Counselling with me is an invitation to slow down, listen inwardly, and develop a more compassionate relationship with yourself, one that supports meaningful change, not through pressure, but through presence and care.

I am currently accepting adult clients from British Columbia and Ontario.

Chiedozie Megwa

Chiedozie Megwa

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients)
Courtney Reece

Courtney Reece

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

Courtney Reece, MACP Student Clinician Pronouns: She/Her

I am a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology student completing my clinical practicum at Enlee, where I provide psychotherapy under the supervision of a licensed clinician.

My therapeutic style is warm, collaborative, and trauma informed. I aim to create a safe, non judgmental space where clients feel heard, supported, and respected. I work primarily from cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy informed skills, mindfulness, and strengths-based approaches. I also incorporate gentle body awareness and nervous system regulation strategies to support grounding and emotional regulation.

I am particularly interested in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma related concerns, chronic stress, grief, emotional regulation difficulties, and life transitions. I welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds and strive to provide culturally responsive and inclusive care.

I am currently completing the MACP program at Yorkville University and bring several years of experience working in social services and mental health support roles. I chose counselling because I believe in the power of compassionate connection and in supporting people as they make sense of their experiences and move toward healing and growth.

Languages: English

Future clinical interests: Trauma focused therapies such as EMDR, along with approaches that support emotional regulation, values based living, and internal awareness, including DBT, ACT, and IFS.

I am currently accepting clients from Ontario!

“Healing becomes possible when we feel safe enough to explore.”

Francesca Fotia

Francesca Fotia

Coaching, Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients)

Francesca Fotia

Student at Yorkville University - Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP)

I have completed an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from York University and I am currently completing a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP) at Yorkville University. With a deep understanding of human behaviour and a passion for practical growth strategies, I look forward to helping people navigate challenges, reframe setbacks, and create meaningful change. My approach blends evidence-based psychology with warm, relatable coaching to empower clients to thrive in everyday life.

Some fun facts about me: I love movies, travelling, cuisine, and video games.

Iva Lang

Iva Lang

Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

I am currently accepting clients from Alberta

Nur Donmez

Nur Donmez

Psychotherapy
Osama Ansari

Osama Ansari

B.A., MACP Student

Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

Hey! My name is Sami. I am a Queer Pakistani-Canadian counsellor-in-training who currently resides on the traditional Treaty 7 territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy that includes the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, Tsuut’ina, and Stoney Nakoda, Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations, as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3, also known as Calgary, AB.

I am a counsellor, teacher and educator at heart. I love to dance, cook and write as part of the therapeutic process. I am training in using an integrative approach of Narrative Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in my work. My therapy style uses an educational lens to counsel. We get to works with your relationship to learning about the body, mind and spirit when it comes to behavioural change. I hope our time together lets us grow together on what goes in your journey.

Seongin Hong

Seongin Hong

Intake (Mandatory for all New Clients), Psychotherapy

I am a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology student completing my clinical practicum at Thelá Psychotherapy Clinic, where I provide psychotherapy under the supervision of a licensed clinician.

My primary therapeutic orientation is psychodynamic, with an emphasis on developing self-understanding as the foundation for healing. From this foundation, I integrate structured and evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Solution-Focused Therapy, alongside Narrative Therapy, to help clients address practical challenges and develop effective coping strategies.

I am particularly interested in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, emotional distress, relational difficulties, life transitions, and trauma. I welcome clients from diverse backgrounds and strive to provide culturally responsive and respectful care.

I am currently completing the Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology program at Yorkville University. My background includes experience in pastoral care, as well as youth and family support, which informs my relational and reflective approach to therapy.

I believe that true healing begins when clients are able to understand and respect parts of themselves that may have been neglected. I am honoured to walk alongside clients as they work toward greater self-understanding, self-respect, and personal growth.

Language: English and Korean