Jack Simpson
BPhil, BSW, MSW, RSW
Jack holds a Bachelor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Leadership from the University of New Brunswick, a Bachelor of Social Work from St. Thomas University, and a Master of Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier University. Jack combines academic expertise with over a decade of hands-on experience to tailor each session to meet the needs of each client.
Jack’s journey in supporting youth spans various roles, including camp counselor and director, working with incarcerated youth and those with substance use challenges, child protection investigation, service coordination for youth with complex needs, and serving as a child therapist in Milton.
Operating from a trauma-informed and culturally safe lens, Jack places a strong emphasis on building comfortable, genuine connection. He draws from therapeutic modalities such as Emotional Focused Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
Specializing in working with youth experiencing emotional dysregulation, neurodiversity, anxiety, and depression, Jack aims to provide a safe space for exploration and healing. His goal is to empower each young person to navigate life’s challenges with resilience.
Beyond the professional realm, Jack is an avid enthusiast of hiking, camping, video games, carving, photography, and meditation. These interests not only enrich his life but also contribute to the diverse perspectives he brings to the therapeutic process.

