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Kimberly Moffit, MMT - Relationship Therapist and Life Coach

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Kimberly Moffit is a professional relationship therapist and motivational life coach working with adults, couples, and adolescents in counselling and therapy. Kimberly is a coach and motivational speaker for youth entrepreneurs in the Ontario Government's Youth Entrepreneurship programs Summer Company, BizBoot, and BizStart, as she was a past graduate of Ontario's Youth "Summer Company" program when she was just 25. 

Kimberly has made many appearances on national television including regular appearances on Cosmopolitan TV's Oh So Cosmo with Josie Dye. She has contributed to TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin, appeared on Gail Vaz-Oxlade's new show, Princess, has been featured in TV Guide Magazine, and spoken at countless conferences, high schools, and film festivals. She is a national spokesperson for Psoriasis Support Canada and their campaign for Psoriasis Awareness Month. Kimberly's training in psychotherapy began with a Master's Degree from Wilfrid Laurier University. Here, she completed her practical internship at Toronto's own Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Queen Street Site. Kimberly is on the way to achieving her Doctoral Degree of Psychology (DPsych). 

Her practical work has extended throughout her entire graduate career, and has encompassed work with stress management, young women, career counsellng, anxiety, depression, mental health, couples counselling, and autism.  In 2008, she founded Toronto Music Psychotherapy, a private practice specializing in the assessment and treatment of children with autism.

Her graduate research was awarded scholarships by both OGS and SSHRC. Kmberly's interest in music and the brain led to her desire to study the relationship between music and the psychotherapeutic process while working with adolescents in an Ontario high school. Her own experiences as a professional musician contributed to her desire to study music and its interaction with emotion. She is an editor for the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy (CJMT).  




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