Simranjit Chhabra , RP(Q)

Sim holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and is a registered member of the CRPO (College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario) and CCPA (Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association).

In his practice, Sim applies evidence-based modalities, including Solution Focus Brief Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, and Trauma-informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, towards emotional regulation, self-development, anxiety and stress management. Fluent in Hindi, he offers effective communication and cultural sensitivity for a diverse clientele.

Sim remains actively engaged in ongoing education and professional development to stay current on the latest advancements in the field.

Early Adulthood Brain Development (18-25 Years): The Final Brain Maturation 

Early adulthood brain development enhances emotional regulation, decision-making, and cognitive flexibility—supporting independence, long-term planning, and stress management during this critical…

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Higher-Order Thinking and Identity Formation: (12-18 Years)  

Explore how brain development in adolescence shapes identity, decision-making, emotions, and social behavior.

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The Path to Logical Thinking: (6-12 Years)  

Discover essential tips for anxiety management in children. Understand how emotional growth affects their academic success.

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Building the Foundation for Learning (2-6 Years)

Explore effective strategies for anxiety management during early childhood to support cognitive and emotional development.

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The Amazing Brain Growth of Infants (0-2 Years) 

Imagine learning a new language, recognizing faces, and mastering movement simultaneously. This is precisely what occurs in a baby’s brain.…

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Understanding Your Brain’s Command Center

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) helps with decision-making, impulse control, and stress management. When stress takes over, the brain’s fear center…

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