
Natalie Sherbatov is a psychotherapy student completing her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP) at Yorkville University. She holds an Honours degree from Queen’s University and has completed additional training through HarvardX in Child Protection: Children’s Rights in Theory and Practice. Natalie offers psychotherapy under clinical supervision and works with adolescents, adults, couples, families, and groups.
She works with individuals and families navigating emotional challenges such as anxiety,
depression, and perfectionism, as well as relational and family difficulties including conflict, estrangement, divorce, and co-parenting. Natalie also supports clients through grief, major life transitions such as new motherhood, and the impacts of trauma, domestic violence and abuse, and intergenerational patterns.
Her approach is holistic, humanistic, and solution-focused, grounded in the belief that people are more than their struggles and already carry strengths, insight, and the capacity for meaningful change. Natalie focuses on supporting clients in clarifying what they want to be different in their lives and relationships, identifying what is already working, and building compassionate, practical steps toward the future they want to create.
Natalie offers a warm, collaborative, and non-judgmental therapeutic space where clients can feel supported in both understanding their experiences and moving forward with greater clarity, emotional steadiness, and connection.

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