Our Newest Associate is a Familiar One

Welcome Back, Sydney! A Familiar Face Joins Us as Our Newest Associate

Sydney Walker
Sydney Walker

We’re thrilled to officially welcome Sydney Walker, M.A., to the Crossroads team in her new role as an Associate and Registered Counselling Therapist – Candidate (RCT-C)!

Many of you may already recognize Sydney—she first joined Crossroads as our Administrative Assistant, later stepped into the role of Practicum Student, and now returns as a fully qualified clinician after completing her Master’s in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. We’re incredibly proud to see her growth and honoured to have her continue her professional journey with us.

Sydney is already making waves in the field of mental health. She recently co-authored a published academic paper titled Factors related to post-traumatic stress disorder in parents of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A systematic review and narrative synthesis. Her dedication to both clinical practice and research speaks to the passion and depth she brings to her work.

In her therapeutic practice, Sydney draws on a variety of evidence-based approaches, including:

  • Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Attachment-Based Therapies
  • Mindfulness-Based Practices
  • The Gottman Method

This integrative approach allows her to tailor sessions to meet the unique needs of each client, supporting them with care, insight, and professionalism.

Whether you’re looking to improve your emotional well-being, navigate a life transition, or work through relationship challenges, Sydney offers a compassionate, skilled presence to walk alongside you.

Ready to book a session with Sydney?
We’d love to connect you— contact us today to get started.

Welcome Back, Sydney! A Familiar Face Joins Us as Our Newest Associate

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