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Our Landing Place - Queer-Centred Therapy
Our Team
Individual Therapy
Relationship Therapy
Gender Affirming Assessments
Affordable and Subsidized Therapy
Intensives
Trainings, Workshops and Resources for Therapists
On Demand Learning
Resources for Everyone
Queering Mental Health 2026
Clinical Supervision
Blog
Contact
FAQs
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BOOK ONLINE
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Relationship Therapy
Gender Affirming Assessments
Affordable and Subsidized Therapy
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Queering Mental Health 2026
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Our Landing Place humbly acknowledges the unceded and traditional lands of the Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island on which we live, work and play. We know that without action, acknowledgment is meaningless. We’re committed to continued growth and education on how we can better respect, learn from and advocate for all Indigenous peoples.

We are actively anti-racist and continuously work towards decolonizing our practices.

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Our Landing Place reconnaît avec humilité les territoires non cédés et traditionnels des peuples autochtones à travers l’Île de la Tortue, sur lesquels nous vivons, travaillons et nous rassemblons. Nous reconnaissons que, sans actions concrètes, une reconnaissance territoriale perd tout son sens. Nous nous engageons à poursuivre notre apprentissage et notre évolution afin de mieux respecter, écouter et apprendre des peuples autochtones, ainsi que de défendre leurs droits.