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Ethnic / Racial background

Eastern European, Middle Eastern

Languages 

English, Arabic, French

Mode of Delivery

Online

Specializations

Trauma

Queer

Tasha Nadia Matar

Canada

Tasha Nadia Matar

About Me

Tasha is a mixed queer Palestinian-Polish therapist that has journeyed through liminal space, both hiding in the shadows of not being enough of one and being too visible for being too much of another. She believes that therapy is sacred and a place to come back to oneself. She believes that far too many forms of therapy strip spirituality from healing, while finding meaning in our lives is an inherently sacred pursuit. She welcomes all faith backgrounds as well as experiences of spiritual trauma, guilt and abuse to her work. She also welcomes those who don't have any connection to spirituality.
She works to be in relationship with the experiences of the diaspora, and help her clients identify the generational wounds that take space in our bodies. She is attuned to issues of belonging and applies an attachment-based approach to help her clients feel at home within themselves and their communities.
She also weaves a trauma-informed somatic approach and art psychotherapy to support her clients to move through trauma, whether racial, political or interpersonal- and empower clients to transform it through the creative process to imagine new possibilities.
Through her personal experience as a child of immigrants and her experience working with survivors of political trauma and refugees, she has witnessed play be muted due to the need to survive. This is universal to anyone who has had adverse experiences that taught them to grow up fast. Her clients tend to be old souls with immense wisdom that had to grow up too quick due to trauma, and are seeking to reconnect with the wisdom of their childhood self. Tasha believes that play and creativity are vital sources of wisdom that help adults find freedom, and is always accessible to us despite circumstances.
When she is not in the therapy room, you can find Tasha playing with her inner child- through doing handstands, painting on any big wall she can find (mural art), and getting lost in nature.

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Years of Practice:

Qualifications

Registered Social Worker with nearly a decade of experience in mental health and refugee/newcomer social work roles.


Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with two years of experience delivering 1:1 psychotherapy and art therapy sessions to diverse individuals living with complex trauma.


Art Psychotherapy graduate candidate from The Toronto Art Therapy Institute, writing graduate thesis.

Contact Information

Price per session (CAD):

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