MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Farshid Rashidifar
What if love was never random?
Understand what you're choosing — not just who.

Most people search for love emotionally. I study how love forms structurally.
The patterns behind who we’re drawn to — and who we struggle with — aren’t random. They’re shaped by deeper internal systems that govern how we bond, choose, and sustain connection.
My work focuses on making those systems visible.
Not to fix relationships that have failed — but to help people see what makes love work before it breaks.
This isn’t relationship advice. It’s relational design.
Written
Insights
Reflective essays on how relationships function beneath the surface.
Guardian Mind
Podcast
Unpacking the structural psychology behind connection, collapse, and compatibility.
Farshid Rashidifar is an Iranian-Canadian psychotherapist with over a decade of clinical experience across Canada’s mental health systems — from frontline trauma work to systems-level strategy.
After years of decoding complex psychological patterns across institutions and individuals, he turned his attention to the hidden architecture of relationships.
Today, he works exclusively with those ready to move beyond emotional insight — into pattern recognition, systemic alignment, and structural relational design.