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About me

A Compassionate Guide for Life’s Difficult Chapters

I’m Kim Omoruyi, and I’ve spent over a decade supporting individuals through some of life’s most challenging moments, especially grief and divorce.

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At Rising Path, I believe healing comes from being seen and heard without judgement.

My approach is rooted in compassion, respect, and interventions that make sense to you. I hold space for all emotions — from sadness and anger to relief and hope — knowing that each is part of your unique healing journey.

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My Credentials

  • Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).

  • Specialized training in grief counseling, trauma-informed care, and other approaches (including but not limited to CBT, ACT, and Mindfulness).

  • Certified Music Therapist.

Offering both in-person sessions in Toronto and virtual therapy throughout Ontario 

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What You Can Expect?

  • A safe, steady presence.

  • Collaborative goal-setting focused on your values.

  • Practical tools and gentle guidance for navigating change.

Your journey is yours alone — but you don’t have to walk it without support.