Meghan Cooze, MSc, CCLS, OAMHP
Child and Youth Therapist
**Meghan is currently on maternity leave**
Hello, my name is Meghan (she/her)! I am a Certified Child Life Specialist at Valley Connections Counselling in Burlington and Dundas. As a child life specialist, I provide developmentally and psychologically appropriate therapeutic interventions to help children and adolescents cope with psychosocial issues and process the challenges of grief, trauma, illness, injury, disability, and transitions.
As a graduate of McMaster University’s Master of Science program in Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care, I completed two clinical internships at McMaster Children’s Hospital and North York General Hospital. I also hold a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Guelph in Family Studies and Human Development, along with a Graduate Certificate from Seneca College in Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health.
My focus is to establish a trusting and supportive relationship with children and youth while creating a safe and fun environment to comfortably express feelings and emotions. Utilizing evidence-based approaches, I facilitate interventions through therapeutic play, art, and other creative expressive forums. My goal with children and youth is to promote emotional literacy, create emotional expression opportunities, and teach and rehearse effective coping skills. I believe in using a family-centered approach to care and understand the developmental contexts in which children and families live and grow to foster resilience and overall well-being.
My therapeutic approach is strengths-based, compassionate and fun! I provide a complimentary 30-minute consultation to determine if I am the right fit for you and your family. I would love to meet you and support you along your journey!
Meghan offers her services virtually or at our Burlington location.
- Infants/Children/Youth
- Individual Therapy
- Play Therapy
Special Areas of Focus
- Physical Illnesses/Diagnoses
- Disabilities – Physical, Learning, Mental health
- Divorce
- Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
- Supporting siblings of children/teens with chronic illness
- Supporting children/teens of parents with cancer or chronic illness
- Supporting children/teens who are palliative
- Funeral preparation and support for children/teens
- Disordered eating, Body Image, Self-Esteem
- Self-harm
- Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD, ADHD)
- Anxiety and Stress
- Social Anxiety
- Providing support during medical procedures
Therapeutic Approaches
- Family-Centered-Care
- Holistic
- Therapeutic play
- Therapeutic art
- Normative play
- Normative art
- Developmentally supportive play
- Mindfulness
- Promoting emotional literacy and expression
- Trauma-informed