Harp Shergill

Harp Shergill. Registered Social Worker, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Noorify Counselling

Harp Shergill is a dedicated and compassionate Registered Social Worker, equipped with an advanced degree from the University of Toronto. Her expertise spans a wide range of mental health challenges, providing tailored support for those grappling with anxiety, depression, the emotional repercussions of trauma, and interpersonal conflicts, among other issues. For a more detailed view of her specialties and areas of focus, please check out Harp’s profile.

At Noorify Counselling and Consulting Ltd., Harp fosters a warm, welcoming environment where individuals, couples, and families can openly share their experiences and collaborate on their paths to recovery. Her therapeutic approach is deeply holistic, aimed at helping clients achieve emotional well-being and enhance their interpersonal relationships.

Harp is committed to continuous professional development, consistently integrating the latest research and innovative techniques into her practice to provide the highest standard of care.

Renowned for her genuine and impactful service, Harp Shergill stands as a trusted figure in her field, profoundly influencing the well-being of her clients and making a lasting difference in their lives. Harp welcomes new clients to a complimentary 15-minute consultation. Book today to begin your journey toward healing.

“For more than a decade, I’ve immersed myself in Social Work, combining a love for learning with deep empathy to assist those confronting life’s challenges. My approach is flexible yet introspective, anchored in the fundamental value of kindness towards oneself and others. Specializing in guiding individuals through anxiety, depression, past traumas, and significant life changes, I provide a nurturing space to explore familiar patterns and family dynamics.

Whether I’m working with individuals, couples, or families, my goal remains constant: to foster an environment where everyone feels acknowledged, understood, and appreciated. I firmly believe in the transformative potential of vulnerability to strengthen human connections.

As a South Asian therapist, I’m passionately dedicated to eradicating mental health stigmas across diverse cultures, with a particular focus on promoting fairness, inclusivity, and advocacy for LGBTQ2+ and IBPOC communities. My practice revolves around empowering individuals towards healing, self-awareness, and resolving familial conflicts, placing significant importance on prioritizing mental and emotional well-being from the outset.

My therapeutic toolkit encompasses a diverse array of modalities tailored to each client’s unique needs, including body-mind healing, Strength-Based and Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Attachment Theory, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Bowenian & Ecological Family Systems, Gottman Method, and Gerontology Counselling. Informed by a Trauma-Informed perspective, I address all facets of well-being to support your journey towards growth.

Your path to healing is as individual as you are, and my approach reflects this, drawing from various modalities and treatment styles to cater to your specific requirements. Let’s work together to achieve a harmonious balance that enhances your mental health and enriches your overall quality of life. 

If you’re ready to embrace healing and growth, I’m here to walk alongside you. Let’s navigate life’s complexities together and embark on a journey towards joy and fulfillment.”

We acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the traditional and unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.