Clients who work with Gabrielle Ferguson tend to leave sessions with something concrete: a clearer sense of what they’re carrying, and practical ways to carry it differently. Gabrielle is a Registered Psychotherapist based in London, Ontario, offering individual, couple, and family counseling with a particular depth in grief therapy, anxiety, and the kind of perfectionism and people-pleasing that quietly shapes a person’s whole life. She also supports those working through religious trauma, addiction, and the lasting effects of abuse and neglect.
Her approach treats therapy as a collaborative effort rather than a prescribed course of treatment — the client leads, and Gabrielle helps them find the footing. Sessions can move between emotionally intensive work and quieter reflection, or include guided meditation, depending on what a given moment calls for. For couples and families, she’s attentive to the small fractures that accumulate over time — the habit of reaching for a phone mid-conversation, or the argument that started in a text thread and never quite resolved in person.
Gabrielle holds a Master’s in Psychotherapy (MACP), a grief counseling certification (GC-C), and a Bachelor’s in Psychology. She works with teenagers, adults, and older adults, and offers online sessions for those who prefer to meet remotely.