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Justin Robichaud
He/Him
Justin gained interest in the helping profession after a career pivot motivated him to pursue a university degree as a mature learner. During that journey Justin gained a passionate interest in helping people navigate life’s stresses, leading to the counselling field. He is currently completing his Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. Justin strongly believes that becoming a counselling therapist is his purpose as he combines his lived and professional experiences to help people who are walking the paths he once walked. His experience of being a crisis survivor and late-diagnosed neurodivergent contributes to his passion for helping others find their peace, internal love, and internal validation.
Justin Approach: Justin strives to be a culturally responsive, queer, and neurodivergent community ally and accomplice in the everyday battles for diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. His framework is humanistic person-centered, and he integrates therapeutic approaches to meet the direct needs of every client. Justin also relies on a trauma-informed lens when practicing and integrating approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Existential Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, among others. However, Justin acknowledges that each client is unique and compassionately tailors his approach to the client’s therapeutic goals.
Justin will be located at our Saint John office and will finish his internship in December 2025.
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Miranda Foster
(She/Her/Hers)
Miranda recognizes the positive impact counselling has on overall well-being, stress management, and personal growth. She is passionate about assisting clients with developing coping strategies to navigate difficult emotions or experiences.
Miranda has a background as a child educator with youth and adolescents and has experience supporting children diagnosed with Autism as an after-school support worker. She enjoys working with people of all ages and finds helping others an enriching experience. Miranda volunteers with Kids Help Phone Canada as a Crisis Responder and has knowledgeable skills in safety planning and risk assessment to assist youth in crisis.
Miranda holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of New Brunswick and is completing the Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology program at Yorkville University.
In her free time, Miranda enjoys reading, watching movies at the theatre, and Pilates.
Miranda’s Approach:
Miranda is naturally drawn to the person-centred approach and working from a strengths-based perspective. She also recognizes that her education has provided her with a toolbox of various theories and frameworks to fit each unique client’s needs.
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Kyle Bolt
(He/Him/His)
Kyle is passionate about reducing barriers to accessing mental health support and is motivated by a desire to help others with whatever challenges life throws their way. He believes that counselling works best when a strong therapeutic alliance can be built on the principles of trust, a sense of safety, and a desire for self-growth.
Kyle has working experience in the field of addiction and has worked with teenagers and young adults navigating substance use challenges for years before furthering his education. He is particularly interested in topics such as anxiety, addiction, depression, obsessive-compulsive behaviours and interpersonal relationships.
Kyle completed his Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology at the University of Ottawa in 2020 and is currently completing his Master’s in Counselling at the University of New Brunswick. While Kyle previously considered research in psychology during his undergraduate, he discovered his passion for applying counselling psychology to help others overcome challenges and reach their goals in life.
In his free time, Kyle enjoys reading, exploring New Brunswick, travelling and gaming.
Kyle’s Approach: Kyle adopts a person-centered approach to counselling, while integrating principles and concepts from an existential lens that is centered on helping clients find a sense of meaning and control in their lives and live the life they want. Most of all, Kyle recognizes that the number one predictor of success in counselling is a strong therapeutic alliance. Therefore, he recognizes the need to tailor sessions to meet the specific needs of client’s based on their identified goals and reasons for seeking counselling.
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Gabriella Donovan
Gabriella, more commonly known as “Gabby,” is bilingual (French/English) and dedicated to helping others navigate their emotional journeys. She believes in the power of building therapeutic relationships and creating safe spaces for clients to express themselves. During her studies, Gabby supported individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma. Raising mental health awareness is vital to her life, as she understands these challenges firsthand. With a solid foundation in counselling theories and techniques, she is eager to apply her knowledge in real-world settings.
Gabby earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Psychology and double minors in Sociology and Women and Gender Studies from Mount Allison University and is currently pursuing her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. Outside of her studies, Gabby enjoys hiking and chasing waterfalls with her Shih-Tzu, Benji. With a warm heart and an open mind, she is excited to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals from all ages and backgrounds.
Gabby’s Approach:
Gabby prioritizes a person-centered approach, as it helps clients feel seen and heard, fostering deeper connections in therapy. She also employs cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to assist clients in exploring their thoughts, behaviours, and emotions while working toward their goals. Recognizing that counselling isn’t one-size-fits-all, she values feedback and flexibility to accommodate each individual’s unique journey.
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Madison Seymour
Madison has always been passionate about mental health and supporting others through different stages of their journey. She believes in building a strong therapeutic relationship that is built on trust, safety and authenticity.
Madison is passionate about a variety of topics, such as body image and disordered eating, maternal mental health, trauma and addictions.
Madison earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in English and Women and Gender studies from St. Thomas University and is currently completing her Master of Social Work from St. Thomas.
Madison’s Approach:
Madison adopts an integrated trauma-informed approach to counselling and believes in molding modalities to fit the unique needs of every client. Therefore, Madison draws from a number of different approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness practices, emotion-focused and person-centred.
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Tenere Wilfryd
(He/Him/His)
Adam Fraser (He/him)
With a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a nearly finished Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology, Adam is an aspiring counselling professional with more than a decade of experience in grassroots activism, harm reduction, and social justice. He is dedicated to challenging oppressive systems and fostering self-empowerment through one-on-one, and group supports. Adam’s community-driven initiatives include founding a local queer youth arts collective, and establishing a support group focused on exploring the structures of masculinity while expanding emotional literacy.
Informed by his professional, academic and lived experiences of how systemic inequality impacts mental health, Adam provides counselling that acknowledges the impacts of social power dynamics as well as the uniqueness of individual challenges. His work with marginalized communities, including those struggling with grief and loss, precarious housing, chaotic substance use, and non-heteronormative identities, reflects his commitment to creating a safe, inclusive space for healing. It is Adam’s goal to support individuals reclaim their narratives, build solidarity, and pursue transformative change.
Adam’s approach:
Adam uses an Internal Family Systems lens to approach each scenario with the understanding that our different parts may prefer different therapies; some like Cognitive Behavioural, whereas another may prefer Acceptance and Commitment or Mindfulness. Adam believes that his diversity of knowledge and experience, while learning as well from the Just Us team, enables him to work with each client to customize their own therapeutic journey.
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