Sunny is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with over seven years of experience in counselling. He individually tailors his therapeutic approach and works collaboratively with clients to support them in working toward their goals and finding meaning and contentment in their lives. Sunny enjoys supporting individuals, parents, children/youth and families to improve communication, strengthen relationships, and resolve conflict. Sunny has a wide-range of experience that includes working as part of a mobile crisis team, a special education classroom, a community mental health hub and counselling individuals, children, youth and families in a walk-in clinic. He believes that creating a safe and supportive relationship with clients is the foundation for effective therapy.

Sunny completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary, followed by a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology at City University of Seattle. He has additional training in solution-focused therapy, attachment-based therapy, and family systems therapy.

He provides counselling to individuals, youth, families, and is LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Mckenzie is a Registered Psychologist and has been working in the realm of trauma for over a decade. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta, as well as a Masters in Counselling Psychology from Athabasca University.

Mckenzie’s approach to counselling comes from her experience in treating a wide range of mental health concerns, combined with the observation that the symptoms clients present with often have roots in unprocessed trauma or distressing life events. She works from an attachment perspective and a brain-based approach that aims to integrate unprocessed trauma in the nervous system, in order to alleviate psychological distress and unhealthy relationship patterns. Mckenzie also works to help clients resolve generational trauma that is passed down to us through no fault of our own. Mckenzie believes that we all have the ability to heal from the life experiences that have disconnected us from who we really are. She is nonjudgmental, empathetic, and believes that counselling should be both insightful and fun.

She has completed advanced training in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), attachment focused EMDR, EMDR and egostates, clinical hypnosis, Internal family systems (IFS), and the comprehensive resource model (CRM). Mckenzie holds a deep understanding in working with complex PTSD, generational trauma, attachment disorders, and dissociative disorders. She is LGBTQ+ friendly and provides counselling to adults and couples.

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Terrie is a Registered Psychologist with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology degree from Yorkville University and holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Victoria and a Conflict Resolution certificate from Mount Royal University. Terrie is driven to help clients develop awareness for how their historical life experiences shaped who they are, why this was necessary, and together find ways to change these adopted ways of being. She believes that within every person is their ideal self, waiting to be discovered. Terrie utilizes a client-centred approach and uses principles from dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), emotion-focused therapy (EFT), and poly-vagal and somatic theories and is trained in eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy (EMDR), and internal family systems (IFS). These modalities create a foundation for the processing of deep wounds using the Comprehensive Resource Model (CRM). Her diverse life experiences have made her a compassionate listener and instilled a universal optimism for the possibility of change. She has a special interest in working with adult survivors of trauma and/or childhood abuse or neglect. She is LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Janelle believes therapy is for everyone, whether they are currently struggling or want to learn more about themselves. She provides a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore what’s most important to her clients and encourages them to get curious. Janelle is comfortable sitting with her clients in difficult feelings and can help them identify glimmering moments of hope. She is a creative person and enjoys bringing that creativity into the therapy space, whether it’s art, play, gentle movement, or whatever creativity may look like to her clients.

Janelle is trauma-informed and tailors therapy approaches appropriate to her client’s needs by drawing from narrative therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), art therapy, internal family systems, and somatic therapies. She is also excited to soon receive training in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and play therapy.

Janelle has a deep understanding of the ways trauma impacts different areas of an individual’s life. She also has extensive experience working with individuals who have experienced sexual violence.

Janelle welcomes the opportunity to work with children, youth, adults, families, and couples of all backgrounds and is LGBTQ2SIA+ friendly.

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I believe that all people are capable of positive change, of overcoming challenges, of finding compassion, and of becoming the best that they can be. As a Registered Psychologist, I work alongside my clients to help them create meaningful and sustainable change in their lives and relationships. I have extensive experience in community and mental health settings and offer therapeutic services in both English and Spanish. I work with individuals, couples, and families to identify their counselling goals and help them achieve those goals in a strengths-based, non-judgmental and empathetic manner.

My areas of speciality include disability, Autism, parent-child conflict, family discord, relationship issues, trauma, domestic violence, anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and stress management. I tailor my counselling approach to meet the developmental needs of my clients.

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Leanne is passionate about helping individuals process their trauma and values the importance of the therapeutic relationship to make positive changes. Her experience stems from ten years of mental health training in an adolescent therapeutic campus-based mental health treatment program.

Leanne has a deep understanding of the complexities of mental health and intergenerational trauma. She enjoys working with children, youth, and adults, providing her clients with the tools they need to help improve communication, strengthen relationships, and alleviate psychological distress.

Leanne has experience supporting individuals across a variety of developmental levels including those with developmental disabilities and autism, and has extensive knowledge and experience collaborating with providers such as FSCD/PDD clients to organize and create treatment plans. Leanne welcomes clients from all backgrounds and is LGBTQ2SIA+ friendly.

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