Change, Robert Muller believes, rarely comes from trying harder — it comes from finally being able to see clearly. After years of being too close to a problem, people arrive at therapy feeling exhausted and stuck, having already tried every solution they can think of. What therapy offers is distance: a way to step back far enough that patterns become visible and real movement becomes possible.
Dr. Muller is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Toronto with more than 20 years of experience. He works with adults, adolescents, and children navigating trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, eating disorders, relationship conflict, and the aftermath of abuse. That anxiety often has a quiet accomplice — the phone checked at midnight, the thread of worry that never quite goes offline — and Dr. Muller helps clients trace those patterns back to their roots.
His training includes a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School; he also holds a tenured professorship in clinical psychology. He is the author of two books on trauma and avoidance, and offers sessions both in person in downtown Toronto and online.
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