Judith Craig, BSW, RSW (she/her), is a highly qualified and experienced Associate Clinician, ready to support clients with her comprehensive skills in social work and psychotherapy. As a registered social worker in good standing with the OCSWSSW (reg# 810793), she ensures the highest standards of professional practice. Based in Western Ontario, Judith offers the convenience of in-person appointments in both London and Toronto. Her approachable and empathetic style is perfect for anyone seeking a supportive and effective therapeutic relationship. If you’re looking for personalized, in-person therapy, consider booking a session with Judith today.
2024 Fee Structure: $160 per hour for individual therapy and $180 per hour for family therapy.
Professional Experience:
Judith’s clinical expertise extends across both the UK and Canada, where she has worked extensively with adoption and foster care systems. Her practice is enriched by her direct involvement in the Adoption Council of Ontario, where she has provided critical support to adopted individuals, original and birth families, foster families, and adoptive families. Through her work, Judith addresses core adoption issues such as rejection, loss, grief, and identity. With over 20 years of experience, she brings a deep understanding of the complex dynamics involved in adoption and permanency. Her personal experience as a transracial, transnational, foundling adoptee and parent to both biological and adopted children allows her to connect authentically with clients. Judith is dedicated to guiding individuals through their journey of self-discovery and development, ensuring a compassionate and transformative healing process.
Specialization & Clinical Focus:
Judith specializes in supporting adoptees and all members of the adoption constellation, including birth families, adoptive parents, and foster and resource parents in the child welfare system. She brings extensive experience in intercountry adoption, understanding the unique challenges faced by families navigating this complex process. Additionally, Judith focuses on BIPOC mental health, addressing the specific needs and cultural contexts of these communities to foster resilience and well-being.
Clinical Supervision:
Judith is committed to her professional growth through ongoing clinical supervision, which includes external consulting and participation in peer group consultations. This dedication to continuous learning ensures she remains at the forefront of best practices in her field.