Welcome

Dr. Sarah Haller, C. Psych
Clinical Psychologist, Director

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Populations: Adults

Areas of Specialty: Pregnancy and Postpartum Mental Health, Eating Disorders, Postsecondary students

Availability: Weekdays, Evenings, and Weekends

  • Hello! Welcome to our practice team page. I knew from an early age that I wanted to be a Psychologist. I devoured books growing up (and still do!) and am fascinated by the complexity of the human mind and why we do the things that we do.

    I spent the bulk of my 20s and early 30s in grad school, attending lectures, accruing hundreds of hours of supervised clinical training hours, and writing my PhD dissertation, all in an effort to be in the best position possible to be able to help others.

    Education/Training: I earned my PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Toronto in 2020 and am licensed to work with adults. My dissertation research focused on social media and body image issues in emerging adults (ages 18-29).

    I have worked in a wide range of settings, including inpatient and outpatient eating disorders hospital programs (i.e, North York General Hospital eating disorders outpatient program; Eastern Health in Newfoundland inpatient and day hospital programs); a rehabilitation for brain injury hospital program at Eastern Health; McMaster University counselling centre; the OISE Psychology Clinic; Toronto Western Hospital chronic pain program; and private practices in the GTA. My year-long residency focused on supporting adults with eating disorders in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

    Pregnancy and Postpartum focus: I am a Certified Perinatal Mental Health Provider with Postpartum Support International, and also hold a certificate in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT; Level A) from the IPT Institute.

    My Approach:‍ ‍In therapy, I work from a cognitive-behavioural perspective using CBT and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT). I integrate elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness, and emotion-focused approaches when appropriate. When working with adults with eating issues, I integrate Cognitive Behavioural Therapy-Enhanced (CBT-E) with ACT.

    I’m a mother to two young children, and have been practicing and teaching yoga for over 20 years. I love music, and spending time outdoors in all seasons.

Brittney Mandryk, M.Sc
Registered Psychotherapist

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Populations: Adults, Older Adolescents

Areas of Specialty: Pregnancy and Postpartum Mental Health, Grief, Mood Disorders, Managing Life Transitions

Availability: Weekdays (including early mornings)

  • I earned my Masters of Science in Mental Health Counselling from Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York and am licensed to work with Adults. My clinical experience includes work at multiple outpatient mental health clinics with a variety of clients, from children to adults, under a multicultural lens. I treat a broad range of client concerns, including anxiety, depression, panic disorder, grief, and managing life transitions.

    I fortified my expertise at a women’s health clinic specializing in postpartum depression, with additional training and certification in theperinatal period. In addition, I provide couples treatment in the context of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. I am passionate about providing a safe space for unfettered communication while using models that include CBT, Narrative Therapy, and Mindfulness Interventions.

    I enjoy exploring the world through the eyes of my toddler and "furry dog daughter". 

Iman Musani, M.A
Psychology Clinician

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Populations: Adults, Older Adolescents

Areas of Specialty: Personality disorders, trauma, eating problems

Availability: Weekdays, Evenings, and Weekends

*Iman is supervised by Dr. Sarah Haller (Clinical Psychologist). If you have insurance coverage for a Psychologist, Iman’s services should be covered under your insurance plan.

  • I am a PhD student in Clinical and Counselling Psychology at the University of Toronto, currently practicing at Shoreacres under the supervision of Dr. Sarah Haller. My clinical training has taken place across diverse settings, including hospitals, university clinics, and private practices.

    In therapy, I prioritize building a strong, trusting relationship and creating a space where you feel safe exploring the parts of yourself that feel overwhelming, confusing, or vulnerable. I approach therapy primarily from a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) framework, with a focus on working with you to understand and navigate painful emotions (e.g., anger, overwhelming sadness) that may be impacting your relationships, work, or overall well-being. I also integrate principles from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) where appropriate.

    I work from a trauma-informed lens and support older adolescents and young adults facing a variety of challenges, including depression, anxiety, personality disorders, trauma, and eating-related concerns.

    I offer a limited number of reduced-fee spaces based on financial need. Please reach out for more information!

    Outside of therapy, you will find me on long walks, at a spin class, or on my relentless quest to find the best ice cream in Toronto.

     

Content Creators

We’re committed to bridging the gap between research and real life—our creators craft insightful mental health content for Instagram and our Blog, making evidence-based information easy to understand and apply.

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  • Hi! I’m Aya and I graduated in June 2025 with an Honours BA in Psychology from York University. My goal is to become a psychotherapist, and I am passionate about exploring mental health, human development, and how our experiences and environments shape who we become. I also love blending creativity with psychology by turning research into content that people can truly connect with, learn from, and feel inspired by.

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  • Hi there! My name is Ryan Elahi, and I'm a Psychology Specialist student with a minor in Physiology at the University of Toronto. I'm also a Blog Writer for Shoreacres Therapy!

    As an aspiring clinical psychologist, and as someone who has been writing about mental health for years, I believe blogs are an incredible opportunity to connect to people on a personal level—and let them know that they aren't alone.

    I want to be able to make a meaningful impact on those struggling with their mental health, whether it be with anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, maternal mental health, or even day-to-day stresses.

    So, hopefully, my blogs can help erase some stigma and provide some evidence-based information as well as reassurance to those who need it most.

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  • Hi! My name is Chantal, and I’m in the Psychology Specialist and Criminology Major programs at the University of Toronto. I’ve always been passionate about mental health and making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. I love finding creative ways to share psychology through research, outreach, or meaningful interactions that help others feel understood and supported. My goal is to connect research and real life to make psychology more accessible and impactful. In my free time, I enjoy expressing creativity through art, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.

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  • Hi, I’m Nebula! I’m currently majoring in Biodiversity & Conservation Biology with minors in Psychology and Physiology at the University of Toronto. I’m passionate about creating positive change by understanding people, cultures, and the environment, and I channel this into writing that fosters mental health awareness and connection. In my leisure, you can find me exploring coffee shops and enjoying peaceful strolls in nature.