Behind Vyve Therapy
Vyve offers therapy that’s grounded, intentional, and focused on meaningful change. We take a whole-person approach, recognizing that mental health is shaped by life, relationships, identity, and the nervous system.
Our team is made up of thoughtful, experienced professionals who bring both clinical expertise and genuine care into their work. We value trust, curiosity, and respect, and take a client-centred approach that adapts to the person in front of us. While our backgrounds and methods may differ, we share a commitment to providing supportive, affirming care that helps people move forward in ways that feel meaningful and sustainable.
Meet our team
Meet our team

Charlene Savoie
Therapist

Stephanie Perry
Therapist

Lisa Johnson Thebeau
Owner & Therapist

Terrell Sine
Therapist

Laura MacIsaac
Intern Therapist

Ashley Alderson
Intake Coordinator & Office Manager

Janine Daigle
Reflexology Therapist

Joëlle Mazerolle-Keough
Educational Consultant

Carolina Mancipe
Therapist

Nadrina Whatley
Therapist

Alexia D'Astous-Macdonald
Intake Coordinator & Office Manager

Chelsea Steeves-Babineau
Therapist

Tyler Curry
Therapist
In 2025, the practice entered a new chapter with both an expansion and a name change. The opening of a second office in Moncton marked an important step forward, and with it came the transition from Clear View Psychotherapy to Vyve Psychotherapy. The new name reflects a philosophy that has always guided the work: therapy isn’t the destination—living is. While the name and locations have evolved, the heart of the practice remains the same.
Today, Vyve Psychotherapy supports individuals and families in both Richibucto and Moncton, offering care that adapts to real life and supports growth that feels sustainable, grounded, and meaningful.
Vyve began as a solo practice under the name Clear View Psychotherapy, built on the belief that therapy should feel human, supportive, and genuinely helpful—not clinical, rushed, or one-size-fits-all. From the very beginning in Richibucto, the focus was on creating a space where people felt seen, heard, and respected, and where therapy was a tool for meaningful change rather than an endless process.
As the practice grew, it did so organically through trust, word of mouth, and long-standing client relationships. Over time, new clinicians joined—people who shared the same values, approach, and commitment to thoughtful, client-centred care. What started as an individual practice gradually became a collaborative team, grounded in empathy, connection, and real-life understanding.
Our story
Our story



