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RUSSELL HILL
CHIROPRACTIC & NATURAL HEALTH
REGISTERED SOCIAL WORKER & PSYCHOTHERAPIST
LARRY BORINS MSW, RSW,
EDUCATION
Master of Social Work, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University
Bachelor of the Arts with Honours, York University
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Advanced Certificate Course, Level 1 & 2, University of Toronto & the Hincks/Dellcrest Institute
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy mentoring group with Zindel Segal and Dr. Pat Rockman, Ontario College of Family Physicians
Advanced Training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
Relational LIfe Therapy - Level 1 & 2
PROFESSIONAL FOCUS
Larry Borins is dedicated to providing a compassionate and collaborative space where you can find the encouragement and support needed to navigate life’s challenges and ultimately⏤feel better. With 17 years of experience in the field, Larry draws on a rich toolkit of therapeutic approaches—including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT). He has provided individual, couples, and family psychotherapy to clients in outpatient hospital settings, the private practice healthcare sector, and community service agencies.
No matter the challenges you’re facing—whether it’s navigating depression, anxiety, or relationship difficulties—there is hope. With Larry, you can expect to address cycles of negative emotions, identify destructive psychological patterns, strengthen bonds, and explore new options for positive change. He firmly believes that more choices become available with purposeful attention and the right guidance.
WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT LARRY...
"When I’m not in session, you’ll likely find me in the garden, planting seeds and watching the fruits of my labor—literally—grow. There’s something deeply satisfying about eating food straight from the ground, knowing I’ve nurtured it from start to finish. Whether I’m helping clients plant the seeds of change or tending to my vegetable patch, I find joy in watching things flourish over time. Gardening reminds me that growth, whether in the soil or in life, takes patience and care."