Dr. Maya Gupta
Private Practice
Thames River Therapy
120 Wellington Street, Suite 301
London, ON
Telephone: (519) 860-4557
Email: dr.mgupta@outlook.com
Clinical interests: My private practice is dedicated to helping youth and adults manage stress, have better relationships, and pursue meaningful goals. I offer services to teens, young adults, post-secondary students, and adults who are struggling with a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, mania, psychosis, OCD, and trauma.
I employ a variety of evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) skills, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). I also incorporate mindfulness and compassion-based approaches in my work with clients. My work is client-centered and collaborative, with an emphasis on flexibly adapting my therapeutic approach to meet the unique individual needs of each client.
Topics for workshops, seminars: Working with individuals with psychosis; Building resilience during challenging times
Type of clinical practica: Advanced intervention
Types of clients: Adult, Adolescent
Modality: Individual
Theoretical orientation: CBT; ACT/Mindfulness; EFT; Integrative
Types of client problems: Depressive Disorders; Anxiety Disorders; Bipolar & Related Disorders; Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders; OCD & Related Disorders; PTSD; Personal Growth & Development
Type of supervision you can provide: Student describes case; Review audiotape with student; Co-therapy/Co-interview; Observe student live
Recent students: A. Kinnear (2021); K. McKenzie (2024)
Current students:
Clinical mentor: Not available
Research interests: Youth mental health and wellness; Psychological treatments for early episode psychosis
Available to supervise: Yes
Constraints: Available to supervise one student. Advanced intervention placement (with possible opportunities for assessment, depending on referrals). Prior intervention coursework required. Prior coursework on intervention and prior practicum intervention experience are required.
Last updated: May 22, 2024