Registered Psychologist

These providers are able to see all clients. FNIHB, IRS, Bigstone, Insurance, and pay-for-services. Availability will vary and some providers have wait lists.


Registered Clinical Social Worker

These providers are able to see all clients. FNIHB, IRS, Bigstone, Insurance, and pay-for-services. Availability will vary and some providers have wait lists.

Services Include:​

EMDR Therapy, Trauma Specialist, Internal Family Systems Therapy, Addictions, Family Counselling, Play Therapy, Parent/Child Reunification,

FNIHB Provider,

I am Metis from Treaty 8 territory and MNA Region 1. I have worked within Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous communities for over 15 years. My foundation of practice is based on the belief that “It shouldn’t hurt to be a child.” This applies not only to the children and adolescents I work with; it is also relevant to adults who have carried their early painful experiences into their adult lives that result in ways of coping that block happiness and health.

I combine Western psychological practices with Indigenous practices for a more holistic approach to healing and growth. These practices include Attachment therapy (psychodynamic), Person-centred therapy, play therapy, and Trauma and Neurosystems (NMT Model - Bruce Perry). Addiction treatment; Body-based therapies (critical for trauma); Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Solution-focused therapy; and Cultural training through teachings by Indigenous knowledge keepers, elders, and ceremony.

Qualifications include: EMDR Basic Training (certification in progress); Internal Family Systems Certificate; Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Certificate; EMDR Child Trauma Specialist Certification; EMDR and Sandtray Training; Red Stream Advanced Play Therapy Training Certification (Play Therapist Certification Stream); Green Stream Foundations of Play Therapy Certification;,Theraplay and MIM Certification; Neurosequential Model Training Certification; Certified Connect Parent Training Trainer; Certified Circle of Security Parent Trainer; Solution-focused Therapy Certification; Bodynamics and SE supervision for five years; Indigenous Cultural training (Cree, Blackfoot), Family Group Conferencing (FGC).

​ Trainings Currently Enrolled In: EMDR certification; ongoing Cultural trainings through teachings by knowledge keepers and elders and ceremony.

Services Include:​ EMDR Therapy, Trauma Specialist, Internal Family Systems Therapy, Addictions,... Read More

Services Include:

Individual therapy for teens and adults, In-person in Calgary and Virtual all over Alberta, DBT Informed Therapy, EMDR and parts work, Trauma Specialist, FNIHB provider, LGBTQA2S+ ally, BIPOC ally,

Alexis is a Euro-Canadian who is an ally of the Indigenous community. She was born and raised in Alberta, only 15 minutes from Siksika Nation. This meant that growing up, many of Alexis’ friends and classmates were part of the Indigenous community. It was in 2015 and beyond after Alexis began working at Distress Centre Calgary, she became aware of the unique inequities that Indigenous people face from the past and the present. This learning and understanding were enhanced when Alexis worked with many Indigenous women and completed more Indigenous-focused training at the Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter from 2019 to 2022. Alexis also worked with both Indigenous men and women with criminal histories in the John Howard halfway homes from 2021 to 2022.

Alexis completed her Bachelor of Honors in Psychology with a major in Applied Psychology through Acadia University in Nova Scotia in 2015. Following graduation, Alexis moved back home to Alberta and began her career in the helping profession. Alexis completed her Masters degree in Counselling Psychology from Athabasca University in 2021. In 2022 Alexis received her provisional psychologist liscence and became fully registered in 2023. Since becoming fully registered, Alexis has been shifting her focus to supporting Indigenous people looking to heal from trauma and improve their overall well-being in therapy.

Alexis typically supports clients experiencing bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, trauma (PTSD/CPTSD) and ADHD. Alexis has completed formal training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and provides DBT-informed treatment as one of her specialties. Alexis teaches DBT skills to help her clients become more resilient in the face of difficult emotions. Alexis is also trained in and currently working toward full certification in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Alexis uses this therapy to help clients overcome past adverse events in their lives that still impact their emotions in the present. As a compliment to this work, Alexis has taken training and is receiving consultation in “parts work”, inspired by Robyn Shapiro’s ego state work and Richard Shwarts’ Internal Family Systems therapy. These therapies help clients heal younger parts of themselves that are still struggling in the present day.

Services Include: Individual therapy for teens and adults, In-person in Calgary and Virtual all... Read More

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Individual Counselling, Telehealth Counselling, Family Counselling, Youth Counselling 10+, Trauma Specialist, 2SLGBTQ+, FNIHB Provider,

Angela is a Euro-Canadian born in Ontario and residing in Alberta for the last 20+ years. Angela provides individual, family, couple and group treatment for ages 10 +. Angela’s approach is collaborative, creative, and change driven. She helps clients build on their existing strengths and explore new solutions to the problems they are faced with. Angela has been a therapist for over 10 years supporting Indigenous, non-Indigenous and 2SLGBTQIA+ and other culturally diverse clients. Although Angela is not Indigenous, she has made a concerted effort to become culturally informed through learning from Elders, Cultural Teachers, Co-workers and Clients. She deeply respects Indigenous cultures and traditions and views the role of culture as a way to heal the soul wound of historical trauma.

Angela has experience working with people who are faced with: trauma, loss, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, self-harm, substance use, problematic sexual behaviors, oppositional defiance disorder, attachment, and other concerns. Further she also specializes in family therapy, improving relationships with between adolescents and parents, and supporting parents through parenting challenges.

Angela is empathetic and non-judgmental. She views her role as a therapist as a guide to help expand client’s viewpoints in their identified goals. Further, she also tries to balance the seriousness of the session with some laughter as it can be healing. Angela is open to receiving feedback about the therapeutic process and is adaptable.

Training/Certifications include: Angela holds a Masters in Social Work from the University of Calgary, and is registered with the Alberta College of Social Workers as a Clinical Social Worker. Further, she also has a post graduate diploma in couple and family therapy from the University of Calgary.

Services Include: Individual Counselling, Telehealth Counselling, Family Counselling, Youth Coun... Read More

Services Include:

FNIHB Counselling, Indian Residential School Counselling, Individual Counselling with adults, youth and elders, Telehealth Counselling, Trauma Specialist, Addiction Counselling, BIPOC clients, 2SLGBTQ+ clients

Heidi is a non-Indigenous ally who is passionate about supporting Indigenous and non-Indigenous clients using a holistic, client-centred approach that seeks to empower individuals to recognize their strengths and values, heal mental and emotional wounds, and promote growth, resilience and change.

​ Heidi is a Registered Psychologist in the provinces of Alberta and Newfoundland & Labrador. After completing her Masters degree in Counselling Psychology, Heidi’s practice has focused on clinical psychology, formal assessment and educational psychology. She has dedicated a large portion of her career to learning about and supporting Indigenous populations and has developed a deep respect and appreciation for the cultural values, traditions and practices of the different Indigenous communities she has been involved with both professionally and personally.

​ Heidi’s experience includes the treatment of a wide range of complex mental health issues including anxiety and mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, trauma and stress-related issues, substance use, addiction and grief and loss.

​ Areas of Practice: Some of the modalities that contribute to Heidi’s eclectic therapeutic approach include Narrative Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Heidi also pulls from theories such as Motivational Interviewing and Solution-Focused Therapy to initiate change and provide rapid symptom relief.

​ Trainings and Certifications: Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Master of Counselling Psychology, Reconciliation Education Certificate, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Trauma-Focused CBT, Certified Clinical Telemental Health Provider, Violence Risk Threat Assessment (VTRA) Level 1&2, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) 101 training, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD Enhanced Practice training.

Services Include: FNIHB Counselling, Indian Residential School Counselling, Individual Counsel... Read More

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Individual Counselling, Telehealth Counselling Only, Assessments, IQ Assessments, Child and Youth Therapy, FNIHB Provider,

I had the rare opportunity to begin working with Indigenous individuals in 2014 in remote communities in Northern Quebec. Our goal was to understand how ancestral cultural identity is associated with academic achievement in youth and emotional well-being across the lifespan. As I completed my Master of Arts, I travelled to Alberta and continued to work with Indigenous communities; I learned that the struggles to access support and services reasonably are not limited to Indigenous individuals strictly in remote communities.

I provide counselling, strongly emphasizing flexibility and safety and maintaining a client-centered approach. My focus is to work with clients as they work to overcome their challenges and pursue their goals. As we work together, we may engage in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Self-Regulation Therapy. Most notably, it is to establish a framework that focuses on the fundamentals of counselling. Assessments and therapy are effective tools, providing cultural safety, respect, power imbalances, and rapport have been firmly addressed.

I work to remain mindful of my responsibility when working with individuals who have experienced significant challenges in accessing services and require trauma-supportive support that is culturally congruent and consistent with an individual’s ways of knowing. Regarding Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals, my secondary focus is supporting individuals with atypical developmental profiles, autism spectrum disorder, and behavioral challenges. This includes emphasizing rebuilding foundations, meeting clients where they are, and breaking down large challenges into achievable tasks. ​ Areas of Practice: Addiction, Anxiety, ASD, Behavioral Challenges, Depression, School, Self-Esteem, Stress, Trauma-Informed Care

Qualifications and Training: McGill University - M.A. School/Applied Child Psychology – Education & Counselling Psychology, CPI - Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training & Suicide Prevention, Indigenous Awareness Canada - Indigenous Awareness Training , Assessment Training: Psychoeducational assessment, Capacity Assessment, Court Assessment, Refugee Assessment, ADOS/ADIR Clinical Certificate.

Services Include: Individual Counselling, Telehealth Counselling Only, Assessments, IQ Assess... Read More

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Individual Counselling & Telehealth Counselling, Couples & Family Counselling, Somatic & EMDR Counselling, Group Facilitator, Presenter, FNIHB Provider

Leigh is an Indigenous registered psychologist and operates two practices in Slave Lake and the Edmonton area. However, she serves clients all over Alberta. She founded Aboriginal Psychological Services in 2017 and Leigh’s Counselling Services in 2018. She created Indigenous Psychological Services in 2021, where she could live a vision she has had since she first started university in 2004.

Leigh has been practicing as a Registered Psychologist since 2018 and a Provisional Psychologist since 2013. Leigh specializes in how to provide Psychological Services for Indigenous peoples. Her research as a Master’s student at City University of Seattle focused on providing counselling services to Indigenous Peoples and best practices. Her provisional supervision included trauma and addictions with high-risk youth and young adults facing oppression. She was a Clinical Supervisor for Night Wind Treatment Center in 2008-2013 and Edmonton Drug Court in 2013. Her training involves EMDR, completion of Somatic Attachment Practitioner training, two-year Somatic Experiencing training, and Cultural Awareness training.

Leigh has been able to practice braiding cultural and clinical practices with the people she works with. Her experience includes working with grief and loss, trans-generational trauma, identity and sexuality, substance abuse, neuro-decolonization, and complex trauma. She also specializes in understanding the impacts of Residential Schools, colonialism, oppression, and racism.

Leigh uses a holistic approach and embodies the Medicine Wheel to heal herself and others.

Services Include: Individual Counselling & Telehealth Counselling, Couples & Fa... Read More

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