Psychotherapy at Anatomica
Support for Your Mind, Your Identity, and Your Whole Life
At Anatomica, caring for the whole person is at the centre of everything we do. Physical health, emotional well-being, identity, relationships, and day-to-day stress all influence one another, and psychotherapy offers a steady, supportive way to understand those connections. It isn’t just a response to crisis — it’s a thoughtful practice that helps you navigate life with more confidence, clarity, and compassion for yourself.
Therapy can be a valuable space to untangle feelings, understand long-standing patterns, and make sense of experiences that may be difficult to talk about elsewhere. Whether you’re dealing with burnout, big transitions, persistent stress, grief, identity exploration, or the emotional impact of injury or illness, psychotherapy offers a way to slow things down and find meaning in what you’re moving through.
What Psychotherapy Can Support
People come to therapy for many different reasons. Some want help easing anxiety or depression; others are working through relationship challenges, job stress, or difficulty adapting to change. For those recovering from physical injuries or chronic conditions, therapy can also help process the emotional strain that often accompanies changes in mobility, function, and independence.
No matter the starting point, therapy is a collaborative process. Your therapist listens closely, helps make sense of your experiences, and works with you to develop strategies that match your goals, values, and personal strengths.
Why Work With a Registered Social Worker
At Anatomica, psychotherapy is provided by a Registered Social Worker, a regulated professional with specialized training in mental health, counselling techniques, and the systems that influence well-being. Social workers are uniquely positioned to understand how identity, socioeconomic factors, community support, and systemic barriers shape your mental health. This broader perspective allows you and your therapist to explore not just what you’re feeling, but why certain patterns show up — and what you can do to create change.
Their training in anti-oppressive and anti-racist practice helps build a therapeutic relationship that honours your autonomy and lived experience. Social workers are also skilled in helping patients navigate healthcare and community resources, which can be especially helpful in times of transition or when additional support is needed.
Whole-Person Support for LGBTQ2S+ Patients
Members of the LGBTQ2S+ community often face challenges that go beyond individual circumstances, including systemic discrimination, barriers to affirming care, and the emotional work of navigating identity in environments that may not always feel safe. For trans and non-binary patients especially, mental health support can play a vital role throughout every stage of social and medical transition.
Psychotherapy at Anatomica offers a grounded, gender-affirming space to explore identity, relationships, and the emotional realities of transition with a clinician who is experienced in queer and trans care. This includes support with dysphoria, resilience in the face of discrimination, navigating family and workplace dynamics, and processing the complex emotions that often accompany change.
Our commitment to whole-person care extends to the physical aspects of transition as well. Several of our manual therapy practitioners provide evidence-informed support including gentle, scar-tissue therapy, myofascial release, and rehabiliative treatments to support post-surgical healing after gender-affirming procedures. Whether you are preparing for surgery, in recovery, or settling into life beyond transition milestones, our team is here to support your body and your mind with respect, skill, and genuine care.
Meet Our Psychotherapist: Karen Kugelmass, MSW, RSW
Karen provides virtual psychotherapy for adults looking for a compassionate, collaborative place to explore their emotional landscape. Their approach blends psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness, narrative work, and relational techniques, brought together in a way that reflects each patient’s needs and goals.
Karen supports patients managing anxiety, depression, grief, burnout, identity exploration, relationship concerns, and the emotional effects of disability or injury. They are deeply experienced in working with queer and trans clients, and their practice is wholeheartedly gender-affirming, neurodiversity-affirming, sex-positive, and anti-racist. Karen also provides Second Assessments for gender-affirming surgery and offers services to the families and loved ones supporting trans individuals.
Your Privacy Matters
Feeling safe is essential for meaningful therapeutic work. Information shared with your psychotherapist is strictly confidential and kept in a separate, secure mental health record that is not visible to other practitioners at Anatomica. Nothing you discuss becomes part of your general patient file unless you explicitly request that information be shared. You have full control over what is communicated, how it is communicated, and with whom. Your therapist will only coordinate with other providers at your direction.
Therapy That Fits Into Your Life
All psychotherapy sessions at Anatomica are offered virtually. Meeting online allows patients to connect from home or another comfortable space, with fewer barriers to attending regularly. Sessions are accessed through a secure patient portal — no extra software needed — and billing is completed seamlessly through that same platform.
Most insurance plans in Ontario provide coverage for psychotherapy when delivered by a Registered Social Worker, and many allow direct billing. Coverage varies between plans, so we always encourage reviewing your benefits if you’re unsure what is included.
A Supportive Step Toward Better Well-Being
Therapy isn’t about perfection — it’s about building insight, strengthening resilience, and learning how to move through life with a steadier sense of self. Whether you’re facing a significant challenge or simply ready to understand yourself more deeply, psychotherapy offers a thoughtful, supportive way forward.
If you’d like to explore whether therapy might be right for you, we welcome you to reach out, book a consultation, or learn more about Karen’s approach. Whenever you’re ready to begin, we’re here to help you take that first step.
