“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”
– George Bernard Shaw

WELCOME

In my therapy practice, I offer a space for real encounters to unfold. You might arrive alone, or with a partner or family member. No matter how you come, you are part of a greater whole—and that wholeness is welcome here.
When we meet with respect, openness, and safety, something powerful happens: we see ourselves and each other with fresh eyes. Without rigid expectations or obligations, new possibilities emerge.

DRAMA THERAPY

The word drama comes from the Greek “to act”—and in drama therapy, action is at the heart of healing. Instead of only talking about your experiences, you get to step into them, explore them, shift them, and try out new possibilities in real time. Through movement, voice, imagination, and symbolic play, you can experiment safely and discover what feels true for you.
Drama therapy is an experiential approach—therapy that happens through doing. It weaves together insights from theatre, psychology, human development, movement, language, and creative expression. Grounded in the traditions of drama, psychotherapy, anthropology, and play, it offers a unique path for insight, transformation, and growth.

FAMILY THERAPY

A family is the smallest building block of society—and one of the most powerful. But even the strongest families can lose their footing when life throws them an unexpected challenge.

COUPLES THERAPY

You know the scene: one partner tries to talk, hoping to feel understood. The other withdraws, trying to protect themselves from overwhelm. Tension rises, doors close, and both of you end up feeling unheard, unseen, and disconnected.

PARENT COUNSELING

The moment you hold your child, everything changes. You are a parent—forever—and the bond you share will always be the foundation of your relationship. But how do you nurture it? How do you guide both yourself and your child as your connection grows?

ABOUT ME

Linda Dunne is a systemic therapist, (marriage & family therapist) drama therapist, speaker, guest therapist and most importantly mother.

Originally from Canada, she is also the youngest of nine children.

“Growing up in a large family with few toys and recurring chaos, I found my escape and my joy in imagination: the dough my mother used for bread was a frequent toy and, the scaffold outside the house my stage and the edge of the forest my audience. That early play shaped me—it was my way of exploring, imagining, and finding freedom amidst unpredictability and loss.”

REVIEWS

We are incredibly grateful for Linda’s care and support. With decades of experience, she combines deep knowledge, warmth, and grounded professionalism without ever acting like she has all the answers. As Americans, we were relieved to find a qualified therapist who could treat us in English and understand North American culture.
– Todd & Jennifer
Linda helped our family through one of the hardest times in our lives, supporting our autistic child through suicidal thoughts. Her approach is compassionate, direct, and human, with just the right touch of humor. She creates a safe space where everyone feels seen and understood, allowing our family to begin healing and reconnecting.
– Michael, father of 3
What stands out most about our therapy with Linda is her balance of empathy and honesty—always respectful, empowering, and insightful. Her understanding of neurodiversity and family dynamics was invaluable to us as expats with no extended family support. We left each session feeling stronger, more connected, and hopeful.
– Family Therapy
We wholeheartedly recommend Linda to any family seeking guidance, especially those raising a neurodivergent child. She is warm, wise, and a true professional.
– Amanda & Stephen

We came to Linda feeling uncertain, skeptical, and honestly a little uncomfortable. As parents, we weren’t sure how drama therapy or creative play could help us connect with our child. But a child psychiatrist referred us to Linda because of her experience in working with parents and children together with creative forms of psychotherapy. Even though I’m an artist myself, the idea of engaging in expressive work with my child in a therapeutic setting felt unfamiliar and awkward. By the third session, something shifted. What had felt scary began to feel like possibility. We watched our child initiate contact with us in a way we hadn’t seen before. It was deeply moving. Linda guided us with remarkable sensitivity. She encouraged us to take emotional risks, and through that, we experienced moments of connection that were raw, joyful, and healing. What once felt odd transformed into something that felt safe. Now, our son asks to “play like we did in therapy.”  We return to Linda a couple of times a year to check in, making sure we don’t fall back into old habits.

– Angelique & Richard

I recently joined a parenting workshop with Linda, specifically geared toward mothers and it was amazing. Linda created a safe, supportive space where everyone felt comfortable opening up. The insights were practical, eye-opening, and truly empowering. I walked away feeling more confident, inspired, and connected in my parenting. Linda is an incredible therapist and facilitator—I can’t recommend this workshop enough!

– Yvonne, mother of 2

When we began couples therapy with Linda, I was resistant and skeptical—only going to avoid divorce. I’ve never been someone who talks easily about personal things. But Linda’s down-to-earth approach, patience, and humor put me at ease and gave me the courage to explore parts of myself I’d never looked at before. It wasn’t always easy, but knowing we were in capable hands made all the difference. We’re incredibly grateful for the clarity and connection we gained.

– Benito & Solana