‍Patients’
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Resources and pathways for people seeking care — find queer-affirming clinicians, access targeted workbook materials designed for specific needs, or choose brief, accessible readings that meet you where you are and honor your lived experience.

Essential Reading

and Self-Help 

Essential Reading and Self-Help 

Publication: December 1, 2025 | Publisher: KDP

Harm Reduction Strategies: A User’s Guide condenses frontline experience with clinicians and people who use drugs into a compact, nonjudgmental toolkit. It translates harm-reduction principles into stepwise practices—safety planning, stigma navigation, safer-use tactics, and emotional regulation—for people seeking dignity-affirming, practical steps and for clinicians needing a brief, client-ready workbook that centers autonomy and lived experience. Use when substance use factors into care and the goals are safety and decision-making rather than abstinence alone.

Who it’s For
People who use substances and their supporters; clinicians who favour pragmatic, autonomy-centred approaches.

Queer and Muslim offers a compelling anthology by and for LGBTQ+ Muslims negotiating complex identities within the intersections of faith, family, culture, and community. Through diverse contributions including essays, poetry, and reflective letters, the book delves into the emotional and spiritual realities of queer Muslim experience, challenging the assumption of inherent conflict between faith and queerness.

Who It’s For:
Clinicians working with Muslim clients, LGBTQ+ community workers, and readers seeking narratives that bridge faith and queer life.

2026 International Impact Book Award™ Winner!

The Mental Health Guide for Cis and Trans Queer Guys offers you a safe, inclusive space to examine, understand, and heal from systemic and interpersonal threats to your mental well-being. Based on proven-effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this book provides proven-effective tools and exercises to help you reflect on, confront, and manage difficult emotions; improve self-image and self-esteem; and develop healthy coping skills.

Who It’s For:
Clinicians working with Muslim clients, LGBTQ+ community workers, and readers seeking narratives that bridge faith and queer life.

Find a Therapist

Find a Therapist

Canada's Queer & Trans Therapist (CQTT) Directory makes affirming mental health services more accessible and navigable. Born from over a decade of building provider databases—first at Hassle Free Clinic and later through a private practice list—the directory launched in August 2025 as a national resource to help queer and trans people across Canada connect with skilled, affirming mental health professionals.


FIND A THERAPIST

FIND A THERAPIST

Finding a Therapist: FAQ

  • Who can provide psychotherapy services?

    Who can provide psychotherapy services?

  • How do I find a psychotherapist?

    How do I find a psychotherapist?

  • Ultimate jargon guide: acronym  & glossary for the therapy world

    Acronym & glossary for the therapy world

  • Differences in professional training for therapists

    Differences in professional training for therapists

  • Is my therapist covered by my insurance?

    Is my therapist covered by my insurance?

  • Publicly-funded provincial health care coverage

    Publicly-funded provincial health care coverage

Rekindle App

private, sex-positive tools for individuals and couples

My Psychosexual Care App serves as a compact, private, and user-friendly toolkit designed specifically for individuals and couples who are exploring questions related to sex, intimacy, and the complexities of their relationships. It offers thoughtful resources to support personal and shared growth in these deeply personal areas.

Coming Soon
ReKindle App