Razgar, a supervised psychotherapist, holds a Doctorate Degree in Couple and Family Therapy and brings over 14 years of experience outside of Canada. His expertise spans clinical therapy and counseling for children, adolescents, couples, families, and adults. As an adept couple and family therapist, Razgar has provided counseling and psychotherapy services in diverse clinical settings, catering to various cultures and languages. He has extended his services to specific communities, including PTSD veterans, victims of chemical warfare, rotational workers in oil companies, and their families, children and girls freed from ISIS, families with children facing ADHD, military personnel and their families, as well as families dealing with members facing cancer. Razgar adopts a client-centered and multi-disciplinary approach to therapy, incorporating evidence-based strategies such as CBT, CPT, EMDR, and IPT. His deep respect for the resilience of the human spirit is evident in his commitment to helping clients rebuild trust in themselves, others, and the world. In addition to his clinical work, Razgar served as an Instructor at the Faculty of Psychology at various universities outside of Canada, teaching courses on Psychotherapy Techniques, Psychopathology, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, and more for five years. His dedication extends to impactful research projects, focusing on the rehabilitation and group therapy for chronic PTSD symptoms, quality of life, ADHD, and more, showcasing his commitment to advancing mental health knowledge. Currently based in Ontario, Canada, Razgar contributes to the community as a volunteer at Southlake Hospital, providing patient and family advisory services and supporting the operation of the Outpatient Clinic at the Cancer Centre. With ongoing certifications in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Suicide Prevention, and more, Razgar is committed to staying current in evidence-based therapeutic approaches. As a member of the Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals, he actively engages in the mental health community. Outside of his professional endeavors, Razgar finds balance in life through spending time with family and friends, exploring travel, hiking, biking, and enjoying the pleasure of reading. He is fluent in English, Kurdish, and Farsi.