Carey Campbell is a Registered Psychotherapist and Clinical Director with 19 years of experience
supporting adults, adolescents, couples, and families through life’s emotional and relational challenges. She brings a warm, grounded, and collaborative approach to therapy, helping clients better understand themselves, navigate difficult emotions, and create meaningful, lasting change. Carey works with concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, personality and mood disorders, relationship difficulties, and family dynamics.
Her therapeutic style is integrative and tailored to each individual, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Existential, Person-Centered, and Attachment Somatic approaches. Carey believes therapy is most effective when clients feel deeply understood, respected, and actively challenged in the process.
In addition to her clinical work, Carey serves as a Clinical Director and Supervisor, supporting and mentoring other therapists while maintaining a busy practice. She holds graduate degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Studies and has completed advanced training in several evidence-based modalities. Carey is bilingual in English and Spanish and is committed to creating a safe, compassionate space where clients can grow, heal, and reconnect with what matters most.
Areas of Expertise
All our Psychotherapists are highly trained, with years of clinical experience – you can expect the highest standards of mental health care from our team of experts.
Education & Training
Training 1
Bringing the Body into Practice: Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy — Ongoing
Training 2
Compassionate Inquiry Training (Short Course) — Toronto, 2024
Training 3
Clinical Supervision and Training for Supervising Psychotherapists — Institute for Self in Relationship
Psychotherapy, May 2023
Training 4
Bringing the Body into Practice: Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy — Ongoing
Training 5
Compassionate Inquiry Training (Short Course) — Toronto, 2024
Training 6
Clinical Supervision and Training for Supervising Psychotherapists — Institute for Self in Relationship
Psychotherapy, May 2023
Schedule
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My Rates & Benefits
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About Me
I genuinely love learning and am naturally curious. I enjoy exploring new ideas, reflecting, and continuing to grow — both for myself and in my understanding of others. Learning energizes me and keeps me open, thoughtful, and engaged with the world around me.
I also love to dance — it’s one of the ways I reset and reconnect with myself. I’m an avid reader, especially novels, which I enjoy for their emotion, humor, and insight into relationships. These things keep me grounded, curious, and human, and remind me not to take life (or myself) too seriously.
I’m also a mom of four, and family is at the center of my life. I spend time with my kids and stay closely connected with my siblings. I love simple things like planning small outings, a good cup of coffee, and findingways to make everyday moments feel meaningful.

Why I Became a Therapist
I knew I wanted to be a therapist from a very young age, though I didn’t have a name for it yet. When I was eight, I spent my days supporting a classmate who navigated the world differently than the rest of us. As we moved through school together, I saw firsthand how our connection changed his experience — and mine.
Curious about the woman who also worked by his side, I asked her what she did. She told me she was a therapist. In that moment, I realized that the way she made his world feel more manageable was exactly what I wanted to do. As the oldest of four, caregiving has always been my natural state; I’ve always been the one to notice what’s unspoken and step in to help hold things together. Becoming a therapist wasn’t just a career choice — it was a continuation of an instinct to help people feel safer, supported, and less alone in what they carry.
You don’t have to carry this on your own.
Start Feeling Better.