Loren Mick (He/Him)

Student Therapist • Low Cost Counselling/Therapy


 
Loren, a white man with short brown curly hair and a beard, smiles. He is wearing a grey suit with a purple shirt and black tie.

Areas of Interest

  • LGBTQIA+ Support

  • Supporting those living in rural settings or with rural roots

  • Men experiencing loneliness and isolation

  • Identity development

  • Trauma and healing

  • Life transitions and meaning

  • Grief and loss (including non-death losses and ambiguous grief)

  • Relational concerns (including family conflict, boundary-setting, and chosen family)

  • Substance use as coping

Education

  • Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology (Yorkville University) -Anticipated Graduation April 2026

  • Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology, Minors in Business

    Administration/Marketing and Political Science (Nipissing University)

Loren supports adults (18+).

Loren’s practice is supervised by Josée Sovinsky, RP.


Loren is a practicum therapist at Blossom Counselling Centre and a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology candidate. Growing up along the river in Northern Ontario, Loren developed a deep appreciation for community, nature, and the power of story. These roots inform his belief in relational, grounded, and equitable care—where healing is not rushed, and each person's story is honoured within its broader social and cultural context.

His approach is grounded in person-centered values and integrates narrative, existential, and community-based therapies. Loren works from an anti-oppressive, trauma-informed framework that honours each client’s lived experience and social context. He is passionate about collaborative, empowering care that explores identity, meaning, and resilience, both individually and collectively.

Outside of his clinical work, Loren is active in local governance and enjoys travel, music, and exploring food culture.