
Danielle Foisy
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Danielle is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and holds a Master of Divinity in Clinical Counselling from Tyndale University. With a background spanning trauma recovery coaching, mental health programming, and clinical psychotherapy, she brings both lived understanding and clinical depth to her work.
Danielle specializes in nervous system and attachment repair — working with high-functioning individuals who are self-aware, capable, and still stuck in patterns they can’t think their way out of. Her clients often find themselves over-functioning, shutting down, people-pleasing, or carrying more than their share, even when they understand why. Danielle’s approach maps the survival strategies that once protected them but now run their reactions, their relationships, and their sense of self.
This is not passive therapy. Danielle works toward structural change — helping clients move from bracing and surviving to feeling regulated, clear, and secure in their relationships.
She works with individuals navigating anxiety, overwhelm, and relationship challenges, including those using coping strategies like emotional eating, people-pleasing, or substance use that have begun to feel misaligned over time. Together, they explore the roots of those patterns with compassion and build healthier, more authentic ways of coping and connecting.
Areas of focus: Trauma & C-PTSD · Anxiety & overwhelm · Attachment & relationship patterns · Codependency & boundaries · Stress, burnout & life transitions · Women’s mental health
Therapeutic approach: Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) · Internal Family Systems (IFS) · Attachment-based therapy · Psychodynamic therapy · Somatic & trauma-focused work · Faith-integrated therapy (when aligned with client values)

