Our Services

  • Psychotherapy

    Individual and Group Sessions available.

    Psychotherapy can provide a safe, supportive, caring opportunity to explore your experiences, feelings, and thoughts in order to gain deeper insight, awareness, and tools to optimize your health and well-being at any stage of life. Psychotherapy is primarily a talk-based therapy, however many therapists use non-verbal techniques as well as creative arts-based approaches as well. Individuals often seek out psychotherapy to improve and maintain their mental health.

  • Music Therapy

    Individual and Group Sessions available.

    Music therapy is an evidence-based approach that uses music and musical elements to connect with various aspects of human experience, and can support physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Music therapists use a variety of intervention styles such as guided music listening, active playing, songwriting, lyric analysis, and improvisation. No previous musical experience is required. Email us at info@wholenotepsychotherapy.com for more information.

  • Clinical Supervision

    Individual and Group Supervision available.

    SarahRose Black offers clinical supervision for trainees working towards RP (Registered Psychotherapist) status as well as those training to become certified music therapists. To learn more or to book a session, email us at supervision@wholenotepsychotherapy.com

  • Meditation

    Individual and Group Sessions available.
    Offered by certified sound therapy practitioner , meditation guide, and yoga instructor Michaela Bekenn

    A practice of cultivating present-moment attention through mindfulness techniques such as breath awareness, body scans, and guided visualizations. Participants may experience increased relaxation and sharpened focus.

  • Sound Bath

    Individual and Group Sessions available.

    Offered by certified sound therapy practitioner , meditation guide, and yoga instructor Michaela Bekenn

    An immersive full-body listening experience. Michaela crafts a meditative soundscape guided by quartz crystal singing bowls, drum, voice, and more to support a deeper state of rest and relaxation, which may invite therapeutic processes to take place, such as regulating the nervous system, slowing the brainwaves, lowering stress levels, and boosting energy.

  • Yoga

    Individual and Group Sessions available.

    Offered by certified sound therapy practitioner , meditation guide, and yoga instructor Michaela Bekenn

    A mindful movement practice including breathing techniques, gentle stretches, asanas (physical postures) and meditation. This session may incorporate both dynamic and steady movements, which are adapted to meet the physical needs and desires of the participant(s).

15-Minute Free Consultation

  • Connect with one of our team members to determine the right approach for you at this time. Your 15-minute consult is an opportunity to:

    -Meet your practitioner and discuss your issues

    -Test out the technology if you are planning on receiving virtual therapy

    -Decide on a treatment plan moving forward

    Your consultation is not a formal therapy session. Following your consultation, you will receive a detailed intake form and will receive a link to book your first appointment, which will be a detailed and formal assessment and your first therapy session.

  • To book a free 15-minute virtual consultation, please use the link below, which will take you to a brief form to fill out and submit. Our intake coordinator will be in touch with you directly to schedule your consultation.

  • No formal preparation is required prior to your 15 minute consultation, but please feel free to bring any questions, thoughts, or ideas you may have, and your therapist will be pleased to discuss these with you.

  • If you would like to begin working with your therapist, you can book at your convenience through Jane.app, which you will have access to after your initial consultation. We will email you an intake form which you can fill out prior to your session. We look forward to working with you!

Toronto based Psychotherapist and Music Therapist SarahRose Black plays the singing bowl.

Our Approaches to Psychotherapy.

We draw from a number of psychotherapy styles and practices in order to create a personalized experience to support you in reaching your therapy goals.

Singing bowls and dried lavender.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, also referred to as “ACT”, is a values-based approach that is rooted in principles of mindfulness and action related to addressing (and not avoiding) uncomfortable feelings, thoughts, and life circumstances. This style of therapy encourages clients to be flexible in their approach to their thoughts and experiences, and supports clients in taking specific action through techniques which can support positive and healthy change.

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a common type of talk therapy (psychotherapy). You work with a mental health counselor (psychotherapist or therapist) in a structured way, attending a limited number of sessions. CBT helps you become aware of inaccurate or negative thinking so you can view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in a more effective way.

    CBT can be a very helpful tool — either alone or in combination with other therapies — in treating mental health disorders, such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or an eating disorder. But not everyone who benefits from CBT has a mental health condition. CBT can be an effective tool to help anyone learn how to better manage stressful life situations.

  • Attachment-focused therapy is an approach that is based on attachment theory, and explores specific thoughts, feelings, communications, behaviors, and exchanges that you may have learned either to suppress and avoid or to amplify because of early childhood attachment experiences with people in your life. Exploring your early attachments and relationship dynamics through attachment focused therapy can offer insight into your current relationships and coping styles.

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a humanistic, evidence-based approach to psychotherapy, drawing primarily from attachment theory to facilitate the creation of secure, vibrant connection with self and others. Rooted in the science of emotions and attachment, EFT helps clients identify and transform the negative processing and interaction patterns that create distress. It’s effective in treating individuals (EFIT), couples (EFCT), and families (EFFT), addressing a wide range of issues from marital distress to individual anxiety and trauma.

    For therapists, EFT offers a clear, structured path to helping clients. It focuses on the development of emotional intelligence and awareness, enabling therapists to guide clients in recognizing and expressing their emotional needs more effectively. By fostering a secure attachment bond, EFT enables clients to respond to their partners and family members in healthier, more constructive ways.

  • Psychodynamic psychotherapy is based on principles of psychoanalytic practice, and can be used as an opportunity to explore your relationship to the world and to your experiences in a self-reflective way. This style of therapy is often verbal in nature but your therapist may use non-verbal or arts-based techniques to support you in uncovering aspects of yourself that may be both conscious and subconscious.

  • Mindfulness practices have roots in Buddhist philosophy and focus primarily on maintaining awareness of the present moment, particularly our own thoughts, actions, and feelings.The heart of mindfulness encourages a non-judgemental approach to noticing our present experiences, and a focus on conscious awareness. Mindfulness practices have been studied in depth and been have shown to promote and enhance physical and mental health and well-being.

  • Music therapy is an evidence-based psychotherapeutic approach that integrates elements of music into a comprehensive model of care to support treatment goals, and optimize wellness. Music can impact and affect us in deeply therapeutic ways, as music is a powerful tool for self-expression and connection. Certified Music Therapists (MTAs) are trained to incorporate various aspects of music into a model of care that supports physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual well-being.

Who We Serve

  • Anxiety Management

  • Depression and Mood Management

  • Chronic Illness

  • Life Transitions

  • Advanced Illness

  • Grief, Loss, and Bereavement

  • Stress Management

Clinical Supervision

SarahRose Black offers clinical supervision to trainees and students seeking to obtain their RP (Registered Psychotherapist) or MT-BC/MTA (Certified Music Therapist) designation. For more information and to contact us regarding clinical supervision, please use the link below.

“There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.”

— Leonard Cohen