Vittoria is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) offering services for adults. She has experience working with individuals experiencing challenges specific to LGBTGIA2S+ identities, addictions, anger management, grief, trauma, anxiety and depression.


Vittoria Turano BA, MA, RP (Qualifying) (she/her)
Vittoria is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) offering services for adults. She has experience working with individuals experiencing challenges specific to LGBTGIA2S+ identities, addictions, anger management, grief, trauma, anxiety and depression.
“Genuine change is hard; executing change is even harder. We all have potential for change towards resilience and health. I welcome you to work with me so we can focus on lasting change that will help you live the life you want. “



Navigating life is not easy. You know you aren’t coping, and sometimes you just don’t feel like you fit in. Struggles with mental health and addiction, your identity and your relationships have taken a toll on your sense of self.
Therapy with me will be a partnership where I invite you to experience your authentic self with your words, your emotions, your feelings, and your thoughts. I am that supporter who will strike a balance between validating your emotions and challenging ways of thinking. Healing occurs when you embrace yourself, and that includes embracing your problem. You have my word that I will always maintain a safe, supportive and non-judgmental space where I will use an integrative, trauma-informed, anti-oppressive approach to therapy. This translates to developing practical problem-solving techniques and mindfulness skills that will change the way you view yourself and how others see you.
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“Genuine change is hard; executing change is even harder. We all have potential for change towards resilience and health. I welcome you to work with me so we can focus on lasting change that will help you live the life you want.“
Navigating life is not easy. You know you aren’t coping, and sometimes you just don’t feel like you fit in. Struggles with mental health and addiction, your identity and your relationships have taken a toll on your sense of self.
Therapy with me will be a partnership where I invite you to experience your authentic self with your words, your emotions, your feelings, and your thoughts. I am that supporter who will strike a balance between validating your emotions and challenging ways of thinking. Healing occurs when you embrace yourself, and that includes embracing your problem. You have my word that I will always maintain a safe, supportive and non-judgmental space where I will use an integrative, trauma-informed, anti-oppressive approach to therapy. This translates to developing practical problem-solving techniques and mindfulness skills that will change the way you view yourself and how others see you.