Jemima Utami, MSW, RSW

(She/Her)

Locations: Vaughan and Phone/Video
Disciplines: Individual Therapy
Languages: English and Bahasa (Indonesian)
Top Specialties: Life Transitions, Anxiety, Depression, Stress Management, Immigration and Acculturation Issues, and Family Conflict

Education

● Master of Social Work, University of Toronto
● Bachelor of Psychology with Minor in Clinical Psychology, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

License and Memberships

● Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW): #854833

Additional Trainings and Certifications

● Interprofessional Education Curriculum (IPE) Completion: Palliative Care, Conflict in Interprofessional Life, Foundation of IPE course
● Professional Addiction Counseling Diploma, Dr Karen E Wells
● Human Trafficking Survivor Advocacy Pre-Service Training, Unbound Now
● Transition Theater: immersive experience into the perspectives of a youth with a disability and a parent of a youth with a disability when they face the transition to adulthood, Holland Bloorview

About Jemima’s Credentials

I hold an MSW (Registered Social Worker) and a BA in Psychology, with extensive experience
in client-centered counseling and crisis intervention.

About Jemima


I am dedicated to supporting youth and young adults as they navigate career development and self-discovery. My ideal client is someone grappling with identity and mental health challenges, seeking guidance in overcoming obstacles and setting personal goals. As an active listener with a soothing voice, I create a calming environment where clients feel understood. I provide services for stress, trauma, self-esteem, and anxiety. My experience in Indonesia working with non profit, and diverse range of clients, has informed my approach to innovative, tailored mentoring. Additionally, my master degree’s thesis research on blended family immigrants in Canada and also SSHRC funded research on immigrant experience in Canada has deepened my understanding of unique immigrant challenges, shaping my passion for diversity and helping others thrive.


I specialize in supporting youth and young adults facing mental health challenges, identity issues, and career development. With a bachelor’s in clinical psychology and a master’s in social work, I blend theoretical frameworks from psychotherapy, behavioral, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives. My non-judgmental, caring approach fosters trust, while my experience in hospital settings and with the Ontario College of Social Workers equips me to provide effective, compassionate support tailored to individual needs.


I understand that navigating life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, especially during times of transition or when adjusting to new environments. You deserve compassionate support tailored to your unique experiences. If you’re ready to take the next step, I invite you to reach out to book a counseling session with me. Together, we can address your concerns and foster your personal growth. You’re not alone on this journey!


Therapy with Jemima


In our first session, we’ll cover three key areas:

1. Background Information: We’ll discuss who you are, your life experiences, and theimportant people in your life.

2. Main Concerns: We’ll delve deeply into your primary challenges and what’s beenweighing on your mind.

3. Therapeutic Goals: Together, we’ll identify your goals for therapy and create a list of objectives you hope to achieve. From there, we’ll collaborate to work toward those goals, fostering your growth and healing every step of the way!


Jemima’s Story


My journey to becoming a therapist began with a deep passion for understanding human behavior and supporting those in need. Growing up in a blended family as a first-generation immigrant from Indonesia, I experienced the complexities of cultural identity and adaptation.

This fueled my desire to help others navigate similar challenges.


I pursued a Bachelor’s in Psychology and later a Master’s in Social Work at the University of Toronto, where I gained a solid foundation in therapeutic modalities. My experiences as a youth mentor and counselor allowed me to work closely with young people facing mental health challenges, identity issues, and life transitions.


Through this work, I discovered the power of empathy, active listening, and fostering a safe space for individuals to explore their feelings. Each client’s story has enriched my understanding of resilience and healing. Today, I am dedicated to empowering others on their journeys, using my background and insights to provide compassionate, effective support.