I’m a mental health professional with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Psychology, and experience in Applied Behaviour Analysis and psychoeducational work supporting children, adolescents, and adults. I previously completed my clinical training at York University’s Student Counselling, Health & Well-being Centre, where I provided short-term, solution-focused therapy addressing concerns such as depression, anxiety, stress, and academic performance.
In therapy, I aim to create a supportive space where clients can begin to notice when something in their life may be out of balance, whether it’s a mood, behaviour, or pattern that’s affecting their well-being, daily functioning, or relationships. Sometimes this looks like feeling miserable all the time, struggling to get out of bed or stay focused, or realizing that anger or stress is impacting those around you.
Together, we can explore these experiences with curiosity and compassion, building awareness and strategies for meaningful change. My approach is collaborative, culturally sensitive, and grounded in evidence-based practices that fit your individual goals and values.
Tatiana Dvorkina is an experienced psychotherapist and former psychiatrist with a deep background in mental health and human behaviour. Having completed her MD and PhD, she has contributed extensively to the psychiatric field through both clinical practice and academic research, authoring multiple peer-reviewed publications.
With decades of experience in psychiatry, Tatiana Dvorkina now focuses her practice on Transactional Analysis (TA). Helping clients understand their patterns of thought, emotion, and behaviour to foster self-awareness, autonomy, and improving their relationships through therapy. Her integrative and compassionate approach supports clients in achieving lasting personal growth and emotional balance.