Our Expert Professionals

Our dedicated team of health professionals is committed to providing personalized care for your mental, physical, and digestive health. By combining expertise in psychotherapy, physical rehabilitation, nutrition, and holistic therapies, we work collaboratively to support your whole-person well-being. Discover how our integrated approach can help you restore balance, build resilience, and thrive across all areas of health. Learn more about our team and their approach to care.

Ghazaleh Salahi

Lead Therapist

Ghazaleh brings over 10 years of experience supporting individuals and couples through anxiety, depression, and life’s many challenges—including major transitions, relationship struggles, trauma, grief, and medical or physical injuries from motor vehicle accidents (MVA). She provides therapy in English and Farsi/Persian, creating a safe, compassionate space where clients feel truly heard, understood, and supported.

Her approach is trauma-informed, relational, and attachment-based, drawing from IFS, EFT, and DBT to help clients build resilience, gain insight, and create meaningful change in their lives. Ghazaleh also offers a 20-minute free consultation to welcome you and explore how therapy can support your journey toward well-being.

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Ahmad Zabihi

Osteopathic Manual Practitioner

Ahmad Zabihi is an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner in Ontario who provides gentle, hands-on treatment focused on relieving pain, restoring mobility, and improving overall well-being. His approach is personalized and aims to identify and address the root cause of discomfort to support long-term health and recovery.

Ahmad works with patients experiencing a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and movement restrictions. He also holds certification in TMJ therapy, providing treatment for jaw pain, jaw tension, and teeth grinding (bruxism).
 
Common conditions treated include:
Neck and shoulder pain, back pain, joint dysfunction, headaches, muscle tension, TMJ disorders, jaw pain, teeth grinding (bruxism), and mobility limitations.
Maryam Soltani

Registered Acupuncturist

With 22 years of experience at a specific maternal hospital in Iran and a master’s degree in midwifery, I focused on two acupuncture points in my master’s thesis. I figured out how a tiny point has an amazing effect on the body. Therefore, it aroused my strongpassion for acupuncture, and I studied acupuncture in Canada.


I graduated from Georgian College with Honors, Dean’s list letters for all semesters, and
an advanced diploma; I am a registered acupuncturist with the College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO) in good
standing.


My approach is to help people discover the body’s ability to heal itself through a combination of modern science and the traditional medicine of acupuncture to gain Integrative Mind-Body Healing and reach Mental-Emotional and physical balance! Since the Nature of the Mind in Chinese Medicine is “one of the vital substances of the body”.


To begin this journey, I emphasize the importance of the patients’ cooperation to
enhance better health, as I believe everyone has a unique power and ability to adapt
their lifestyle, and control their mind; furthermore, patient education and empowering
individuals help them to improve their overall well-being.

Veronica Peccia

Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying)

Veronica understands that many individuals feel pressure to “have it all together” while quietly managing anxiety, self-doubt, or emotional exhaustion. As a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, she works with teens, young adults, and adults (12–late 30s) who are seeking greater self-understanding, balance, confidence, and ease in their lives.

She supports clients experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, and self-harm, as well as challenges with self-esteem, boundaries, and relationships. Many of the individuals she works with feel overwhelmed by their thoughts or emotions, struggle with overthinking, or find it difficult to cope in sustainable ways.

In her work, she helps clients make sense of their thoughts, emotions, and patterns while building practical tools for everyday life. She draws from evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based practices to support emotional regulation, coping, and self-understanding. She often describes coping as learning to carry an umbrella; you can’t always control the storm, but you can move through it with greater support and stability.

She holds a Master’s in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and a Bachelor’s degree in Child Psychology from Seneca College. Her background includes mental health research and experience in educational and supportive roles as an educator, youth program coordinator, and grief facilitator, shaping a thoughtful and developmentally informed approach to her work.

She is committed to creating a warm, non-judgmental, and genuine space. Her approach is collaborative and client-centred, recognizing each individual as the expert of their own experience. She believes that meaningful growth comes not from perfection, but from deeper self-understanding and having the support to move forward in a way that feels aligned and authentic.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety and overthinking; depression and low mood; ADHD-related challenges; self-harm; self-esteem and boundaries; emotional regulation and overwhelm.