Sam (Ping-San) Chi
À propos de Sam
Dans ses motsSam believes in everyone’s potential to heal, grow, and transform. He understands that each person has a unique story and that struggles—much like a locked door—can often feel overwhelming and insurmountable. With the right support and guidance, Sam helps clients find the key to overcome these barriers and live a freer, more fulfilling life.
As a Registered Psychotherapist with the Ontario College of Social Workers, Sam is committed to providing a safe and supportive space for clients to explore their challenges, discover their inner strengths, and achieve their goals. Using a strengths-based approach, he fosters a collaborative partnership that empowers clients to develop new skills and insights for lasting change.
With over a decade of experience, Sam specializes in helping individuals navigate challenges such as:
Depression and anxiety
Relationship and family conflict
Trauma and PTSD
Addiction recovery
Childhood and developmental challenges
Self-exploration and personal growth
He Speaks:
Cantonese
Mandarin
English
Sam places a strong emphasis on building therapeutic relationships founded on empathy, respect, and non-judgment. He works closely with his clients to achieve clarity, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose.
He also offers a complimentary 15-minute consultation to determine whether his approach is the right fit. If not, Sam is happy to provide resources to help clients find the support they need.
- Traite souvent
- AbuseAddictionADHDAdjustment disorderAdoptionAgingAlcohol AbuseAngerAnger Management
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Antisocial Personality disorderAnxietyAsperger's SyndromeAutismBehavioral IssuesBinge eating disorder (eating disorders)Bipolar DisorderBody ImageBorderline Personality Disorder (BPD)BullyingChronic Pain or IllnessCodependencyCommunicationCompulsive gamblingConduct Disorder (CD)Conversion disorderDeliriumDepressionDissociative DisordersDivorceDomestic Abuse or ViolenceDrug AbuseDual DiagnosisEating disordersElderly Persons DisordersEmotion RegulationEmotional AbuseExcoriation disorderFamily planningFears / PhobiasGambling AddictionGeriatric CounsellingGrief, loss, bereavementHistrionic personality disorderHIV/AIDSImpulse Control DisordersInfertility or AdoptionInfidelityInsomniaIntellectual DisabilityInternet AddictionLearning DisabilitiesLonelinessMedical DetoxMen's IssuesMental DisordersMood disordersMunchausen syndrome by proxyNarcissistic Personality DisorderObesityObsessive- Compulsive (OCD)Oppositional Defiance (ODD)Panic disorderParanoid personality disorderParentingPersistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymic Disorder)Personality DisordersPostpartum depressionPost-traumatic stress Disorder (PTSD)Pregnancy, Prenatal, PostpartumPsychosisQuiet Borderline Personality DisorderRacial IdentityRejection Sensitive DysphoriaRelationship IssuesSchizophreniaSeasonal Affective DisorderSelf EsteemSelf-harming or suicidal behaviorSex, sexuality, intimacySexual AbuseSexual AddictionSleep DisorderSocial Anxiety DisorderSocial IsolationSomatic symptom disorderSpiritualityStopping SmokingStressSubstance AbuseSubstance UseSuicidal ThoughtsSuicideThinking DisordersTourette SyndromeTraumaTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Video Game AddictionWeight LossWomen's IssuesWorkplace stress - Reçoit
- Adults (18+) · Children (under 12) · Couples · Families · LGBTQ2+ · Pediatrics · Seniors (65+) · Teens (13-17)
- Formation
- Ontario College of Social Workers
- Titres
- Registered Social Worker (RSW)
- Membre de
- Ontario College of Social Workers
Services & prices
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Complimentary Consultation - OnlyNew patient
« The primary goal of our free health consultation is to empower individuals to take control of their health and well-being. We aim to provide personalized support and expert guidance to help clients:
Identify Health Concerns: Understand specific health issues or challenges they may be facing.
Set Realistic Goals: Establish achievable health and wellness objectives tailored to their lifestyle.
Provide Evidence-Based Recommendations: Offer practical strategies and resources to improve nutrition, fitness, and overall wellness.
Enhance Knowledge: Educate clients about healthy habits, disease prevention, and self-care practices.
Build a Supportive Relationship: Foster a trusting environment where clients feel comfortable discussing their health needs and concerns. »Counselling - SessionFollow-up
« A follow-up in the context of psychotherapy and social work refers to the ongoing process of assessing a client’s progress after an initial therapy or intervention session, ensuring that their needs are being met, and adjusting the treatment plan as necessary. Follow-up is essential in both mental health treatment and social work services, as it ensures that interventions are effective, supports the client in achieving their goals, and allows for the identification of any new or unresolved issues. »6 optionsCounselling - AssessmentNew patient
« An assessment in both psychotherapy and social work is a comprehensive process used by professionals to understand a client’s mental, emotional, and social needs. This initial evaluation allows therapists and social workers to formulate a tailored intervention plan, determine the most appropriate services, and track progress over time. While both psychotherapy and social work involve the assessment of a client's challenges, their approaches may differ based on the context and focus of the profession. »2 optionsCounselling MVA
MVA Counselling - SessionFollow-up
« A follow-up in the context of psychotherapy and social work refers to the ongoing process of assessing a client’s progress after an initial therapy or intervention session, ensuring that their needs are being met, and adjusting the treatment plan as necessary. Follow-up is essential in both mental health treatment and social work services, as it ensures that interventions are effective, supports the client in achieving their goals, and allows for the identification of any new or unresolved issues. »3 optionsMVA Counselling - AssessmentNew patient
« An assessment in both psychotherapy and social work is a comprehensive process used by professionals to understand a client’s mental, emotional, and social needs. This initial evaluation allows therapists and social workers to formulate a tailored intervention plan, determine the most appropriate services, and track progress over time. While both psychotherapy and social work involve the assessment of a client's challenges, their approaches may differ based on the context and focus of the profession. »Disponibilités : vérifié il y a 1 h

