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Kink, Polyamory & Relationship-Affirming Therapy

Supportive care that honours your identity, relationships, and boundaries.

MEET THE TEAM

Affirming Relationship Support

Judgement-Free Care.

Exploring relationship structures, identity, intimacy, or community dynamics can bring both growth and challenges. Our therapists offer affirming, non-judgemental support for individuals and partners navigating kink, polyamory, and ethical non-monogamy.

Kink & Polyamory-Affirming Therapy

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ZenPath Therapy provides inclusive, relationship-affirming care for individuals, couples, and polycules exploring kink, consensual non-monogamy, and diverse relationship structures. Whether you are navigating communication challenges, jealousy, attachment dynamics, identity exploration, boundaries, or transitions within relationships, our clinicians offer a respectful and collaborative therapeutic space.

Our approach is grounded in consent, autonomy, emotional safety, and curiosity rather than pathologizing relationship diversity. Using evidence-based and relational approaches, we support clients in developing healthier communication patterns, strengthening self-awareness, deepening connection, and building relationships that align with their values and needs.

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    Therapy is affirming of consensual relationship diversity and non-traditional relationship structures.

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    Extended health benefits may cover sessions with eligible ZenPath clinicians.

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    Virtual and in-person appointments available.

Clinical Team

Inclusive, relationship-affirming support for communication, identity exploration, boundaries, emotional connection, and ethical non-monogamy.

  • Image of Therapist Brian Woodford from the ZenPath Therapy Clinic

    Brian Woodford

    MACP, RP

    Associate Therapist

    In PersonOnline
    Accepting New Clients

    Brian offers a non-judgemental and safe environment to all his clients. He establishes a collaborative partnership with his clients based on trust and acceptance, both of which he believes are essential to foster the self-compassion necessary to bring about positive change. Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), Strength-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) are approaches Brian integrates into his practice. This integrative and eclectic approach to counseling enables Brian to employ the most tailored and effective approach for each client. Brian is an empathic and respectful person and these attributes shine through his counseling style. Brian first attended Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and completed his undergraduate degree in psychology. He completed his master’s degree in counselling psychology through Yorkville University. Brian has extensive experience in the non-profit sector, having worked with various organizations focused on providing assistance and support for persons living with various physical and intellectual disabilities. Since establishing himself in Toronto, Brian has gained extensive experience in the social services sector providing essential and therapeutic support for those most in need. Through Brian’s compassionate practice, non-judgemental approach and overall warmth he has a particular ability to connect with others and provide support for those who struggle with maintaining a healthy work/life balance, manage their stress levels or live with a variety of mental health issues, including addictions, grief or trauma. In his spare time, Brian enjoys hiking and discovering cozy, local coffee houses. He always welcomes a good book recommendation.

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  • Image of Therapist Jeff Driscoll from the ZenPath Therapy Clinic

    Jeff Driscoll

    M.PSY, RP

    Clinic Director

    In PersonOnline
    Waiting List Available

    Jeff Driscoll is a Toronto-based Associate Therapist (M.PSY, RP) whose practice is grounded in the belief that lasting change requires more than understanding — it requires felt, embodied experience. Drawing on psychodynamic, somatic, relational, and existential frameworks, Jeff works with individuals, adolescents, and couples navigating anxiety, trauma, attachment wounds, and emotional disconnection. Jeff has a particular interest in men's mental health and the unique ways men are socialized to suppress emotional experience. He creates a space where that can be examined honestly and without judgment. He also works with LGBTQ+ clients, bringing sensitivity to questions of identity, belonging, and relational complexity. Whether working with couples struggling to reconnect or individuals who feel stuck despite years of self-awareness, Jeff's approach is collaborative and attuned — oriented not just toward symptom relief, but toward a more genuine relationship with oneself and others.

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  • Image of Therapist Alfred Yau from the ZenPath Therapy Clinic

    Alfred Yau

    MACP, RP (Qualifying), CCC

    Associate Therapist

    In PersonOnline
    Accepting New Clients

    Before becoming a therapist, Alfred spent years working as an actuary — a profession grounded in precision, analysis, and long-range thinking. This background continues to shape his approach to therapy, which is thoughtful, strategic, and deeply attuned to patterns beneath the surface. He brings the same depth and intellectual curiosity to understanding the human experience, helping clients uncover insights that are often missed in more conventional approaches. Alfred’s approach combines critical thinking with a finely tuned emotional lens. He helps clients determine when to listen to their emotions, when to challenge them, and how to use them effectively in navigating life’s challenges. Through this work, clients can begin to harness emotional insight in ways that support living with greater authenticity and intention.

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  • Image of Therapist Hudson Lennie from the ZenPath Therapy Clinic

    Hudson Lennie

    MACP, RCC

    Associate Therapist

    Online Only
    Accepting New Clients

    Hudson is a therapist with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and an Honours Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto. Growing up in Toronto shaped his appreciation for diverse identities and perspectives, while his time working and traveling in Australia and Asia continues to inform his understanding of change, adaptability, and personal growth. Before becoming a therapist, Hudson worked in sales and corporate roles, gaining insight into performance pressure, burnout, and workplace stress. He brings a thoughtful, empathetic presence to his work, along with an interest in meaningful conversations about emotions and relationships. Drawing from his own lived experience with mental health challenges, Hudson approaches therapy with empathy and an awareness of the stigma that can surround these conversations. He takes a flexible, relational approach that considers how identity and social context shape each individual’s experience. Now based in British Columbia, Hudson values the grounding influence of nature. He strives to create an approachable, collaborative space where clients can build self-awareness, foster healing, and move toward meaningful, lasting change.

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  • Image of Therapist Maryam Moazzami from the ZenPath Therapy Clinic

    Maryam Moazzami

    M.PSY, RP (Qualifying)

    Associate Therapist

    Online Only
    Accepting New Clients

    Maryam Moazzami is a Toronto-based Associate Therapist (M.PSY, RP) who specializes in supporting women and couples through some of life's most emotionally complex and vulnerable transitions. Her practice centres on perinatal mental health — encompassing fertility challenges, pregnancy, postpartum adjustment, and the profound identity shifts that accompany becoming a parent. Maryam understands that the path to parenthood is rarely linear. For clients navigating fertility struggles, miscarriage, or pregnancy loss, she offers a compassionate space to grieve, process, and find footing amid uncertainty. For those in the postpartum period, she helps untangle the overlapping threads of identity change, relational strain, physical recovery, and the emotional weight of new parenthood. Her work extends beyond the perinatal context to grief, trauma, and broader family transitions — recognizing that these experiences rarely arrive in isolation. Maryam also works with couples, helping partners stay connected and communicate effectively through the relational pressures that fertility and parenthood so often surface. Maryam's approach is warm, grounded, and unhurried. She draws on relational and trauma-informed frameworks to meet clients where they are, without judgment, and with genuine attentiveness to the emotional texture of each person's experience.

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