Edite Pine holds a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology from the University of Toronto and brings training across a range of modalities — Internal Family Systems Therapy, somatic work, Gestalt and narrative approaches, mindfulness, psychodrama, and art therapy. Of mixed Mi’kmaq, French, and Quechua ancestry, she understands disconnection and generational harm not as individual failings but as legacies of colonial systems, and that understanding is the foundation from which she works. She is a Registered Psychotherapist based in Peterborough, Ontario, and offers sessions online as well.
Her practice centres on the relationship between mind, body, emotion, and spirit — the idea that imbalance in one area will ripple through all the others, including the connections people have with those closest to them. When couples or families come to her, she pays attention to the full texture of how they relate: the patterns that play out in a sharp text sent instead of a conversation, the silences, the histories inherited without being chosen. She works with individuals, couples, and families navigating anxiety, trauma, abuse, divorce, intimacy, sexuality, and identity — with particular commitment to BIPOC, Queer, and activist communities.
Because no therapeutic approach fits everyone, Edite designs each process around the person in front of her, treating their story as the starting point. The guiding questions she returns to — where fear lives in the body, how the past shapes the present, how someone might step into the life they actually want — reflect a practice rooted in decolonization, reconnection, and trust in each person’s own innate wisdom.
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