Thirty years of clinical work across private practice, psychiatric care, community hospitals, and forensic settings have given Dr. Louis-Marc Lauzon a remarkably broad foundation. That range — from everyday adjustment struggles to complex forensic and law-related cases — shapes how he approaches each person who comes to him: with the flexibility to meet very different kinds of difficulty without forcing them into a single framework.
He works with men and women navigating addiction, emotional and psychological abuse, grief, separation, workplace stress, and the loss of direction that can follow any major life disruption. For those caught in compulsive patterns — whether with substances, gambling, or the pull of gaming and endless scrolling — he helps untangle the underlying reward loops that keep those behaviours in place.
Dr. Lauzon’s approach draws on humanistic principles, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and mindfulness-based methods, chosen and combined based on what each client actually needs. Practising in both English and French, he offers online sessions to clients in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and begins every new relationship with a free 20-minute consultation — because he considers genuine connection a precondition for any real therapeutic work.