We are a mental health collective dedicated to serving all people.


Positive Perspectives exists to carefully and intentionally provide equitable, socially just, and diverse mental health services for our community. We serve people of all colours, all cultures, all sizes, all sexes, all beliefs, and all ages. We are here to serve all people.

 

our values

 
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About Us

Positive Perspectives is a progressive and integrative team of Bachelor and Master’s level practitioners with extensive experience in evidence-based care. Each practitioner brings their own unique set of skills, strengths, and wisdom to their practice with one important commonality among the team. That is to care for individuals, couples, and families who are suffering from mental health challenges. It is our mission to help clients overcome the struggles that have prevented them from achieving their goals.

Positive Perspectives practices on Treaty 1 Territory.

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Meet our team

Click on our experts to learn more about their specializations and availability.

 
 

Homa Houshmand (She/Her)

“I am the founder of Positive Perspectives! I specialize in mental health services for women, femmes, non-binary, GNC, Two Spirit, and LGBTQIA+ individuals…”

Kim Sourkes (She/Her)

“I am passionate about women’s wellness and reproductive justice issues. I have experience working with people across the spectrum of reproductive choices including people who are experiencing infertility, pregnancy, are first-time parents, decision making counselling and people who have experienced abortion…”

Chantal Khan (She/Her)

*Away On Maternity Leave*

“I enjoy working alongside youth and adults that experience anxiety, stress, depression, low self-esteem, and more…”

Nicole Allan (She/Her)

“The topics that light me up the most when supporting young adults are grief, ADHD, life transitions, and exploring personal identity. I am currently completing my Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy...”

Brittney Singh (She/Her)

“As a Registered Social Worker, I value working from an anti-oppressive, culturally safe, and person-centered lens. I place a lot of focus on creating and noticing the feeling of safety in the body…”

Carly Thomas (She/They)

“The teachings from my rich spiritual journey through Anishinaabe ceremonies have significantly informed my practice as a counsellor. I have experience in supporting the Indigenous and 2SLGBTQIA* communities in making informed decisions about their therapeutic treatment plans and connecting with their nervous systems through a cultural lens…”

Dunja Kovačević (She/They)

“I enjoy connecting with people who are interested in exploring their identities, culture, race, gender, sexuality, intergenerational patterns, or relationships to their different parts. Your richness and complexity are valued here!”