What We Do
At Salix Psychotherapy Collective, we treat a variety of mental health issues and help people with many kinds of life problems. These are some of the most common difficulties that inspire people to seek therapy with us.


DEPRESSION
Depression is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities you typically enjoy.

ANXIETY
Anxiety is marked by excessive worry, fear, or unease about future events or situations, and can get in the way of your ability to get through the tasks required of your daily life.

RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS
Relationship problems refer to difficulties and conflicts that arise between individuals in various types of relationships, such as romantic partnerships, friendships, family connections, or work colleagues.

TRAUMA & PTSD
Trauma refers to distressing or disturbing events or relationships that overwhelm an individual’s ability to cope. When a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event or events they may develop a set of distressing symptoms known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

GRIEF & LOSS
Grief and loss refer to the emotional and psychological response to the death of a loved one or the experience of a significant and irrevocable change, such as the end of a relationship or a major life transition. Loss is an inevitable part of life. Learning to understand and cope with loss is an essential part of many psychotherapies.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE
If you have worried about alcohol or drug use impacting your ability to engage in meaningful relationships or activities, talk therapy can be a powerful and effective tool to understand your relationship to substances and start to make changes.

LIFE TRANSITION
Life transitions refer to significant changes or shifts that we experience as we move from one life stage, circumstance, or role to another.

STRESS MANAGEMENT
We all live with stress, but sometimes we need strategies to effectively cope with and reduce the negative impacts of stress on our physical, mental, and emotional well-being.