Chloe Soleimani is a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology practicum student dedicated to supporting clients on their journey toward emotional and psychological well-being. She believes that wellness is multidimensional and shaped by individual, relational, and cultural experiences, ensuring that diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to her work.
With over 15 years of experience supporting children, youth, and families across community and hospital settings, Chloe brings insight into the complex emotional, developmental, and systemic challenges individuals and families may face.
Using a collaborative, trauma-informed approach, she works with individuals experiencing anxiety, stress, emotional regulation challenges, relationship concerns, and life transitions. As an intern, Chloe receives regular supervision to ensure clients receive compassionate, high-quality care.
Chloe Soleimani is a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology practicum student who is dedicated to supporting clients in their journey toward emotional and psychological well-being. She views well-being as multifaceted and deeply influenced by individual, relational, and cultural experiences. As such, Chloe strives to create a safe, inclusive, and affirming space where clients feel respected, understood, and empowered in their unique identities and strengths.
Prior to beginning her practicum, Chloe developed over 15 years of experience working with children, youth, and families in both community and healthcare settings. Her work has included supporting families navigating complex care needs, providing crisis and short-term intervention, and advocating for individuals within systems of care. She has also worked extensively in community-based youth programming, where she fostered resilience, connection, and emotional development among diverse populations.
Chloe uses a collaborative, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive approach with clients to ensure that therapy goals and the pace of sessions align with each individual’s values, needs, and strengths. She works with individuals who may be seeking support for anxiety, stress, emotional regulation, family or relational challenges, and life transitions. Chloe has a particular interest in supporting families and caregivers, as well as individuals navigating developmental or systemic stressors.
As a second-generation Canadian raised in an immigrant household, Chloe values intergenerational understanding and the importance of culturally sensitive care. She is committed to building strong therapeutic relationships grounded in empathy, respect, and evidence-based practice.
As an intern, Chloe receives ongoing clinical supervision to ensure that clients receive ethical, compassionate, and high-quality care.
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