Why psychotherapy?

When a person suffers from an anxiety disorder, it usually doesn’t go away on its own. We need to learn to change the ways of thinking and behaving that maintain it. What’s more, in the long term, anxiety can lead to exhaustion and sometimes even depression. To ensure a good quality of life, it’s important to acquire the tools needed to manage anxiety. Moreover, if the psychologist or doctoral student in psychology considers that there are possible alternatives to the psychotherapy offered, he or she will inform the client.

What are the main benefits of psychotherapy?

The benefits of psychotherapy include:

  • better understand the causes of these difficulties and, above all, the factors that maintain them
  • develop the ability to act on the factors that maintain difficulties in order to overcome them
  • express emotions without fear of being judged
  • acquire the tools needed to better manage stress, anxiety and negative emotions
  • develop new skills
  • improve self-esteem and self-confidence
  • improve quality of life

Are there any drawbacks to psychotherapy?

Depending on the individual, revisiting painful events in one’s life or confronting one’s fears can be inconvenient and uncomfortable. However, each customer’s pace is always respected. Exposure exercises designed to help you tame your fears are always very gradual. Customers are never forced to take a step they don’t feel ready for.

Sabrina Tabet - Psychologue

Sabrina Tabet

Psychologist
permit no : 14701-22

She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Université de Montréal with a specialization in neuropsychology and has been a member of the Ordre des psychologues du Québec since September 2022.

She joined the Laval Anxiety Clinic in 2025 to offer psychotherapy services, and she also works as a neuropsychologist at the Penser Grandir Clinic since 2023. She has expertise in neurodevelopmental (e.g., attention deficit disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities) and cognitive disorders.

Throughout her professional journey, she completed internships and worked in the public healthcare system in psychiatric services, which allowed her to become familiar with a wide range of psychological issues, including anxiety disorders.

Sabrina will begin seeing adult clients as of the end of April 2025.

Megan Turgeon - Psychologie Anxiété Laval

Megan Turgeon

Ph.D. candidate in Psychology

She is currently a doctoral candidate in psychology at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and is on her way to completing her academic journey.

She has completed internships in various environments which have allowed her to work with children, teenagers, and adults. In her career, she works with individuals with a variety of issues, such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, and personal and relational difficulties.

Through her thesis subject, she is also developing expertise related to issues of infertility, assisted reproduction, and the transition to parenthood. In her practice, she is committed to providing a safe, client-centered space to welcome their difficulties and suffering.

She uses the cognitive-behavioral approach as well as therapeutic techniques from different psychological approaches that allow her to adapt to the specific needs of each person she meets.

Joelle - Clinique Anxiété Laval

Joëlle Khalil

JOËLLE KHALIL, B.Sc., is a doctoral candidate in the professional psychology program (Psy.D.) at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM). She is registered on the list of doctoral candidates in psychology with the Ordre des psychologues du Québec and is supervised by psychologist and clinic co-director, Myra Gravel Crevier.

She completed a practicum at UQÀM’s Psychological Services Center, where she assessed and treated individuals dealing with various issues such as anxiety and depressive symptoms, adjustment difficulties, and relational or emotional problems. Elle a complété son premier internat à la clinique des troubles anxieux et de l’humeur du programme des services spécifiques de l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (CIUSS de l’Est-IUSMM). Her first internship was at the Anxiety and Mood Disorders Clinic within the Specialized Services Program at the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (CIUSSS de l’Est-IUSMM). Most of her second internship took place at the Outpatient General Psychiatry Clinic at the René-Laennec Mental Health Outpatient Services Center (affiliated with Cité-de-la-Santé Hospital, CISSS Laval). She is currently completing the final hours of this internship at the Laval Anxiety Clinic under the supervision of Myra Gravel Crevier.

Throughout her internships, she gained experience in the assessment and treatment of clients with moderate to severe symptoms, often presenting with personality-related challenges. She also co-led psychotherapy groups in behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and ACT for depression. Additionally, she followed patients in multidisciplinary care settings

and took part in various clinical trainings and consultations. Joëlle is finalizing her doctoral thesis on the psychological adjustment of mothers of young children with autism spectrum disorder, in collaboration with the Developmental Centre at CHU Sainte-Justine.

She has taken part in numerous scientific conferences during her university career. Joëlle was a part of the Laval Anxiety Clinic team from June 2017 to May 2021 and will return at the end of April 2025, after two parental leaves.

contact us

We can help you

If you are interested in a psychotherapy consultation, please provide us with the following information and our team will contact you by e-mail within approximately 48 hours, working days.