With more than two decades of experience as a helping professional and two Master’s degrees in Counselling Psychology, Jennifer Braniff brings both depth of training and genuine warmth to her work as a Registered Psychotherapist. A registrant of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and a professional member of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists and the Canadian Psychotherapy and Counselling Association, she has built her practice across the Halton, Brant, and Wellington regions, working with a wide range of people navigating some of life’s most demanding moments.
Jennifer works with men, women, and older adults facing challenges that include anxiety, depression, trauma, domestic violence, eating disorders, grief, relationship conflict, and suicidal ideation โ among others. She draws on CBT, emotion-focused therapy, narrative therapy, psychodynamic approaches, and client-centered methods, weaving these together into treatment plans shaped around each person’s preferences rather than a fixed formula. When couples and families come to her, she often finds that something as ordinary as phones at the dinner table has quietly widened a distance that neither partner intended โ and that naming it is where the real conversation begins.
Recognized in 2019 as Vision Therapist of the Year by Vision Therapy Canada for her work with emotional distress following brain injury, Jennifer has also lectured internationally on the therapeutic relationship. She offers sessions online, and approaches every client with the conviction that change is possible and that resilience is already present, waiting to be found.
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