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Sezar assists both employees and employers across Ontario on all aspects of employment law, human rights and immigration law. He has successfully helped clients navigate various workplace disputes, including wrongful dismissals, severance packages, employment contracts, constructive dismissal, workplace harassment, employer retaliation, human rights complaints and regulatory/provincial offences charges.
Sezar has represented his clients before various courts and tribunals in Ontario, including the Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court, Ontario Court of Justice, as well the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and Labour Relations Board.
I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and offer both in-person and virtual therapy sessions in English and Arabic. I use various therapeutic approaches, including CBT, psychodynamic therapy, EFT, DBT, trauma-informed therapy and others, but most importantly I tailor my approach according to your unique needs. I will help you explore, understand, and deal with your automatic thoughts, emotions, and subconscious patterns of behaviour.
I specialize in anxiety, depression, relationships, trauma/PTSD, and self-esteem. Together, we will walk this journey in a calm, safe, non-judgmental, and supportive space!
Visit my website to book a session or a free 15-minute phone consultation.
Since its founding in 2013, the Canadian Arab Institute has served as a vital advocate for the Canadian Arab community, operating from Toronto, ON as a non-partisan organization committed to empowering voices and shaping an inclusive future. Born from the vision of community leaders, CAI celebrates and encourages Arab-Canadian participation in every dimension of Canadian life—social, political, cultural, and economic. The organization's mission centers on promoting Canadian interests by researching and articulating the perspectives and potential of Canadian Arabs while advancing their meaningful participation in society. What sets CAI apart is its unique focus on Arab-heritage Canadians, supporting inclusion and social cohesion through authentic community engagement and partnership. The Institute recognizes that Arab-Canadians have contributed significantly to Canada since the 1880s, and CAI honors this legacy through its Distinguished Arabs program and comprehensive Arab Canadian History timeline. Operating as a think-and-do-tank powered by dedicated volunteers and community leaders, CAI transforms research into action through civic initiatives, resource guides, and advocacy efforts. Whether supporting mental health awareness, cultural resources, or civic participation, the Canadian Arab Institute in Toronto remains committed to building a more engaged and empowered community within an inclusive and respectful Canadian society.