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Neika Pryce

Neika Pryce (She/Her)

RN, BSCN, Registered Nurse
Counsellor's Gender: Woman
Ethno-Racial Identity: Black
I have my Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Ryerson University as well as certification as a Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse. I have extensive hospital experience where I provided one-on-one counselling, facilitated groups, and was team leader. These roles also involved relationships with community partners, education and training of staff, and students. I have extensive knowledge in teaching clients about depression and anxiety, using the DBT and CBT therapeutic models. As a mental health nurse, I bring empathy, and an easy-going communication style, with a unique sense of humor; making it easy for me to speak and relate to patients, and family members. I believe in a strong therapeutic relationship between therapist and client, which is the foundation needed to help build good rapport and creates a comfortable environment. As a person of colour, I have lived experiences of being stigmatized and marginalized. This has helped me to empathize and relate to people of similar experiences. Such as other people of colour and various nationalities; individuals with mental health and addiction, and People of First Nations. This helps to strengthen the therapeutic relationships with clients. A typical day for me includes assessing and evaluating clients on mental health crises such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, dementia, and those who struggle with substance abuse. I have been very successful with the holistic approach of listening and educating clients to obtain optimal health. ? I have enjoyed over 20 years of helping patients achieve their mental health goals. In my spare time, I love spending it with my family; I also enjoy cooking, traveling, singing in the choir, and teaching Sunday school.
Communities Served
Black Individuals, Indigenous Individuals, Persons with Disabilities, South Asian Individuals, East / Southeast Asian Individuals, Latino/Latina/Latinx Individuals, Jewish Individuals
Approximate Wait Time
1-3 Days
Therapist Session Availability
Weekdays, Daytime - 2:00pm - 5:00pm, Weekends, Daytime - 9:00am - 1:00pm
Locations
You need your Unique Client Identification Number (UCIN) and approved sessions in order to book sessions with this counsellor. If you don’t have this information, contact a Care Navigator here before reaching out to this counsellor.
2250 Bovaird Drive East, Suite 603, Brampton, Ontario, L6R 0W3
Accessibility
Ramp/Accessible Entry, Elevator/Main Floor Office, Accessible Parking
My practice at a glance
21 Year(s) of Experience
Available both in-person and online
Age Group Served
Adults (18+), Families, Couples
Conditions Treated
ADD / ADHD, Addiction, Anxiety, Anxiety and Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorder, Stress, Stress Management / Relaxation
Language Spoken
English
Therapeutic Approaches
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Interpersonal Relationships, Mindfulness Cognitive Therapy
Gender Identity
Woman
Ethno-Racial Identity
Black
Sexual Orientation
Straight or Heterosexual
Religion and Spiritual Affiliation
Christian
Lived Experiences
Indigenous, Black and Racialized
Locations
You need your Unique Client Identification Number (UCIN) and approved sessions in order to book sessions with this counsellor. If you don’t have this information, contact a Care Navigator here before reaching out to this counsellor.
2250 Bovaird Drive East, Suite 603, Brampton, Ontario, L6R 0W3
Accessibility
Ramp/Accessible Entry, Elevator/Main Floor Office, Accessible Parking
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