Edmonton Psychology Clinic

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West Edmonton Location

Clinic Hours

Monday - 8am-8pm
Tuesday - 8am-8pm
Wednesday - 8am-8pm
Thursday - 8am-8pm
Friday - 8am-4pm
Saturday - 9am-3pm
Sunday - Closed

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Our certified mental health therapists in Edmonton specialize in counseling psychology, offering support for a wide range of mental health concerns. Our clinic delivers comprehensive psychological services, facilitating both in-person and virtual therapy to accommodate your needs seamlessly. Discover the benefits of online counseling by initiating a phone consultation with our team. If you have extended health benefits covering mental health, you’ll be pleased to know our clinic supports direct billing with numerous health benefits providers.

We foster a nurturing environment, tackling an array of mental health conditions with the aid of seasoned mental health professionals in Edmonton. Our services are inclusive, catering to:

Who We Support:

  • Services for Child Psychology
  • Psychology Services for Young Adults, Youth, and Adolescents
  • Adult Psychology Services
  • Support for Diverse Cultures and Experiences

Our Therapeutic Treatment Methods Include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Approaches Grounded in Positive Psychology
  • Solution-Focused Counseling
  • Trauma-Informed Care

Therapy Sessions with Registered Psychologists can help with:

  • Enhancing coping skills
  • Boosting self-esteem
  • Managing anxiety and stress
  • Addressing chronic pain and relationship challenges
  • Overcoming trauma-related disorders and other mental health issues

 

If you’re in Edmonton and seeking a mental health therapist, book a counselling session to explore the potential for ongoing sessions. Reach out to our psychology clinic via phone or complete a therapy intake form on our website today.

Trauma-focused counselling is a form of therapy that is designed to help people who have been traumatized. It is based on the idea that trauma can have a lasting impact on the mind and that the therapist’s role is to help the patient heal these wounds.
Strength-Based Therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on building up the strengths of the patient. It is based on the idea that everyone has strengths and that these strengths can be used to improve the patient’s life.
Somatic therapy is a form of therapy that focuses on the body. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are all related to our physical body. The goal of somatic therapy is to understand the physical causes of mental illness.
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a form of short-term therapy that focuses on solving problems. It is based on the idea that the client is capable of change and that the therapist’s role is to help the client find solutions to problems.
Psychodynamic Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the emotional causes of mental illness. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are all related to our unconscious minds.
Prolonged Exposure Therapy is an effective treatment for PTSD. It has been shown to reduce the symptoms of PTSD, including flashbacks, avoidance, and numbing. It can also help to improve functioning and quality of life.
Positive psychology is the scientific study of happiness and well-being. Positive psychologists are interested in studying the factors that contribute to human happiness and well-being, and in using this information to help people lead more fulfilling lives.
The goal of person-centered therapy is to help clients to develop a more positive view of themselves and their lives. Person-centered therapy is an evidence-based counseling approach that has been shown to be effective in treating a variety of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.
Narrative therapy can be beneficial for anyone who wants to understand the story of their lives and make changes in their life. Narrative therapy is a strengths-based approach that focuses on the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach that aids individuals in overcoming ambivalent emotions and insecurities and discovering the internal drive they need to modify their actions.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a modified form of cognitive therapy that incorporates mindfulness exercises like meditation and breathing techniques.
Jungian therapy can assist individuals with depression, anxiety, grief, phobias, relationship or trauma difficulties, low self-esteem, or other emotional difficulties in dealing with their problems. It’s also a good fit for individuals who want a deeper understanding of themselves and are prepared to put in the effort required to acquire it.
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a time-limited, focused, and evidence-based therapy for mood problems. The primary aim of IPT is to enhance a client’s interpersonal connections and social functioning in order to reduce their suffering.
Integrative therapy is a more flexible and inclusive form of treatment than traditional, single forms of psychotherapy by combining ideas from several schools of psychological thought and research.
Humanistic therapy or humanism is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the characteristics of individuals rather than categorizing groups with similar issues as comparable. The emphasis is placed on a person’s good qualities and behaviors, as well as their capacity to utilize their personal instincts to find wisdom, growth, healing & happiness.
The Gottman Method is a type of couples therapy that includes an in-depth examination of the couple’s relationship and incorporates research-based therapies. The Gottman Method focuses on identifying and changing negative patterns in relationships, and on building positive attitudes and behaviors.
Emotionally Focused Therapy is a short-term type of therapy that focuses on adult relationships and attachment/bonding. The therapist and clients examine sequences in the relationship to determine ways to strengthen the connection and build trust in order for the connection to advance toward a healthier, more positive direction.
Positive counselling, like psychological coaching, focuses on the good aspects of human existence rather than the negative, illogical, and sickly aspects. Coaching is goal-oriented and directed. Psychological coaching, like sports coaching, focuses on individuals’ or groups’ strengths and abilities that may be utilized to enhance performance…
Eclectic therapy is an open, eclectic form of psychotherapy that adjusts to each client’s unique requirements, depending on the issue, treatment goals, and the person’s expectations and motivation.
Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT) teaches clients new coping strategies for uncomfortable feelings and interpersonal conflict. DBT’s goal is to teach therapeutic techniques in four key domains: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness).
Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on cultivating skills in compassion and self-compassion. CFT teaches patients to foster coping mechanisms such as compassion and self-compassion, which can help them regulate their emotions and generate feelings of safety, self-acceptance, and comfort.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) is a type of cognitive-behavioural therapy that has been found to help with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Cognitive behavioural therapy, or CBT, is a method of counseling psychology that can help people to change the way they think and behave. It can be used to treat a variety of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and insomnia.
Attachment-based therapy is a short, process-oriented style of psychological therapy. The client-therapist relationship focuses on building or regaining trust and focuses on the expression of emotions. The goal of attachment-based therapy is to examine the relationship between an infant’s early attachment experiences with primary caregivers.
Adlerian therapy is a form of psychotherapy that is based on the work of Alfred Adler. It emphasizes the importance of individual psychology and focuses on the holistic treatment of the person. Adlerian therapy is used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and phobias.
ACT is a type of therapy that is based on action and behaviour. It was developed from cognitive behavioural therapy and behaviour therapy. Clients learn to stop denying their feelings, avoid them, and fight with them. They learn to embrace these feelings as natural reactions to things that should not prevent them from living happy lives.
Exposure therapy can benefit individuals of all ages who experience anxiety in specific situations that cause them distress.
Sports psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the mental aspects of sport and physical activity. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are all related to our psychological state.
We provide the support needed to help you deal with depression, anxiety, and life’s other various struggles.
Our ADHD therapists specialize in helping clients to improve executive functions that are impacted by ADHD. Executive functions are things like problem-solving, reducing impulsivity and hyperactivity, and improving organizational skills.
Trauma-focused counselling is a form of therapy that is designed to help people who have been traumatized. It is based on the idea that trauma can have a lasting impact on the mind and that the therapist’s role is to help the patient heal these wounds.
Strength-Based Therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on building up the strengths of the patient. It is based on the idea that everyone has strengths and that these strengths can be used to improve the patient’s life.
Somatic therapy is a form of therapy that focuses on the body. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are all related to our physical body. The goal of somatic therapy is to understand the physical causes of mental illness.
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a form of short-term therapy that focuses on solving problems. It is based on the idea that the client is capable of change and that the therapist’s role is to help the client find solutions to problems.
Psychodynamic Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the emotional causes of mental illness. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are all related to our unconscious minds.
Prolonged Exposure Therapy is an effective treatment for PTSD. It has been shown to reduce the symptoms of PTSD, including flashbacks, avoidance, and numbing. It can also help to improve functioning and quality of life.

Direct Billing Options for Psychology Services

We work with several providers to give you access to direct billing. Some of our direct billing partners are:

Don’t see your provider listed? Contact our clinic to find out if you’re covered.

What can our Psychologists help with?

There are several different areas that our psychologists can help with. We have already highlighted a few of them, but here is a detailed view of the kinds of treatments our psychology team offers:

Don’t let chronic pain control your life. Our physiotherapists will help you recover, and if full recovery isn’t possible, we’ll help you manage the pain. Book a physiotherapy session with one of our physiotherapists to learn how physio can help with your chronic pain.

There are a number of psychological factors that can contribute to chronic pain. Stress, anxiety, and depression are all common contributors, as are negative thoughts and beliefs about pain. Psychological interventions can help address these factors and improve chronic pain management. A psychologist can assist in managing chronic pain through a variety of methods, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), relaxation techniques, and positive thinking. Our psychologists at Human Integrated Performance can work with individuals struggling with chronic pain to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their needs.

Insomnia is a condition that refers to difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. People with insomnia may feel like they can’t get enough sleep, and they may wake up feeling exhausted. Insomnia can be caused by stress, anxiety, depression, medications, or other health conditions. Treatment for insomnia often includes making changes to lifestyle habits and using sleep medication. Our psychologist can help somebody stop harming themselves by providing support and guidance. They can also help the person learn how to cope with their emotions in a healthy way through therapy.

Our ADHD psychologists specialize in helping clients to improve executive functions that are impacted by ADHD. Executive functions are things like problem-solving, reducing impulsivity and hyperactivity, and improving organizational skills. When you come to our therapy clinic, you can talk about your problems and feelings in a safe and confidential place. Our therapists can also help you to develop coping mechanisms to manage ADHD.

We offer anger management therapy for people of all ages. Our anger management counseling can help you learn how to control your anger in a healthy way. We also offer anger management for kids, which can help them understand why they get angry and how to respond differently to frustrating situations. Our goal is to help you learn how to cope with your anger in a healthy way. Schedule an appointment today to get started.

Behavioural issues can be difficult to manage and can cause a lot of distress for both the person experiencing the difficulties and their loved ones. In some cases, behavioural issues can be so severe that they impact a person’s ability to function in everyday life. Thankfully, there is help available for those who are struggling.

A psychologist can help manage behavioural issues in a number of ways. Talk therapy can help with understanding and coping with difficulties. They may also provide behavioural therapy, which can help teach the person new skills or coping mechanisms to manage their behavioural issues.

If you or someone you know is struggling with behavioural issues, it is important to seek out help from a qualified therapist. There is no shame in seeking assistance and there is no reason to go through this alone. Help is available and things can get better.

A therapist can help patients with Bipolar Disorder to manage their moods and symptoms. They can also provide support and guidance, and help to ensure that patients are following their treatment plan. There are a number of ways that Bipolar Disorder can be managed. Some of the most important include:

  • Taking medications as prescribed
  • Meeting with a therapist or counselor
  • Engaging in self-care activities, such as exercise and relaxation techniques

 

Bipolar Disorder symptoms and treatment options

Bipolar Disorder, also known as Bipolar Affective Disorder, is a type of mood disorder that is characterized by constantly changing moods. The mood swings can range from manic highs to depressive lows.

People with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) often have difficulty managing their emotions and may experience intense episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety. BPD can be a very challenging disorder to live with if left unmanaged. Many people with BPD feel like they are on an emotional roller coaster and struggle to maintain stable relationships.

Therapy can help people with Borderline Personality Disorder learn how to manage their emotions and develop healthy coping skills. With the right treatment, people with BPD can lead happy and productive lives.

If you or someone you love is struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder, it is important to seek professional help. A mental health professional can assess your symptoms and provide you with a diagnosis. If you are diagnosed with BPD, there are many treatment options available to help you manage your condition and live a fulfilling life.

There are a number of reasons why talking to a psychologist about depression can be beneficial. First, depression can be incredibly isolating. Talking to a psychologist can help you feel understood and less alone. Second, psychologists are trained in helping people deal with their emotions. They can provide you with tools and strategies to cope with depression. Third, therapy can be an effective way to treat depression. In many cases, therapy can help people manage their depression and improve their quality of life. If you are struggling with depression, talking to a psychologist may be the best step for you.

Depression is a mood disorder that can be incredibly debilitating. Left untreated, depression can lead to a number of emotional and physical problems. Talking to a psychologist can help with depression. Counselling psychology and therapy can be incredibly effective treatments for depression. Talk therapy provides a safe space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings, and learn new ways to cope with depression.

Emotional disturbances can have a significant impact on a person’s life. If you or your child is struggling with emotional issues, it’s important to seek out professional help. A psychologist can provide you with the resources and support you need to overcome these challenges. Contact a psychologist today to get started.

Emotional disturbances can affect children and adults. Therapists on our team have experience working with patients of all ages and can help them learn how to cope with their feelings and behaviors. We can also help parents learn how to support their child’s emotional and behavioral needs. If you or your child is experiencing emotional disturbance, contact a psychologist today to discuss treatment options.

Life transitions are changes in life circumstances, such as a move, a job change, the birth of a child, or the death of a loved one. They can be exciting or challenging and often involve mixed emotions.

Managing life transitions can be difficult. Sometimes it helps to talk to a counsellor who can help you process major life events. Life transitions counselling can help you manage the challenges that come with life changes.

If you’re struggling to manage a life transition, please don’t hesitate to reach out for help. A counselling psychologist can provide support and guidance as you navigate this difficult time.

Obesity therapy and obesity counseling are two common approaches that psychologists use to help people manage their weight. If you are struggling with obesity, please seek out the help of a psychologist. They can provide you with the tools and support you need to achieve your goals. Obesity help is available, and you don’t have to go through this alone.

Obesity is a complex disorder that involves a variety of factors, including biological, psychological, and social influences. It can be caused by a combination of environmental, behavioral, and genetic factors. Psychological factors can include emotional eating, body image issues, and low self-esteem. Social factors can include pressure to be thin, peer pressure, and cultural messages about body size and shape. If you are struggling with obesity, it is important to seek help from a psychologist or other mental health professional who can help you understand and manage these factors.

Compulsive hoarding is a psychological disorder that can be treated with therapy. A psychologist can help you understand the root causes of your hoarding and help you develop coping mechanisms to deal with it. Hoarding is a serious problem that can have a negative impact on your life, but with help, it can be overcome.

There are a few different types of therapy that can help with hoarding. One type is cognitive-behavioral therapy, which helps you change the way you think and behave. This type of therapy can help you deal with your urges to hoard and learn how to discard items in a more healthy way. Talk to your doctor or therapist about which type of therapy may be right for you.

Grief counselling is a form of therapy that helps people cope with the loss of a loved one. It can help people understand their emotions and cope with the changes that are happening in their lives. Grief counselling can also help people find ways to honour their loved one’s memory.

Grief counselling can help people work through their emotions. If you are experiencing a lot of grief and feel like you can’t cope, it is important to see a psychologist so you can get the help that you need. Grief counselling can help you find a way to process your loss and start to rebuild your life.

Grief counselling can be helpful for people of all ages. It is often used to help adults and youth cope with the loss of friends and family. Contact us to talk to a counselling psychologist about grief.

If you are experiencing problems in your relationship, therapy can be a valuable tool for exploring the issues and finding resolutions. If you are considering therapy, be sure to ask your psychologist if they have experience helping people with relationship issues. Relationship counselling can provide an objective perspective and can help you develop tools and skills for communicating effectively and resolving conflict. If you are committed to working on your relationship, therapy can be a helpful step in strengthening your bond and improving your connection.

A psychologist can help you to improve both your romantic and interpersonal relationship issues. Therapy can help you explore the patterns of behavior that are causing problems in your relationships. If you are willing to work on changing these patterns, therapy can provide a safe and supportive environment to help you make progress. If you are committed to making changes, therapy can be a valuable tool for improving your relationships.

Self-esteem refers to a person’s subjective evaluation of their own worth. A psychologist can help by providing support and guidance in increasing self-esteem. Often, people with low self-esteem are very hard on themselves and tend to be perfectionists. Our cetified counselling psychologists can help you learn how to be more forgiving and accepting of themselves, while also teaching them how to set realistic expectations for themselves. In addition, our psychologist may provide behavioral techniques that can help boost self-esteem, such as challenging negative thoughts or engaging in positive activities.

If you are struggling with self-harm, know that you are not alone. Many people struggle with similar issues, and there is help available. A psychologist can provide support and guidance, and help you develop coping mechanisms. Please reach out for help if you are struggling. There are many resources available, and you don’t have to suffer alone.

Sports psychology is the study of how psychological factors impact sports, athletic performance, fitness, and physical activity. Sports psychologists research how participating in sports may enhance one’s health and happiness. They also try to help athletes improve their performance by encouraging them. The majority of sports psychologist jobs entail working with athletes on motivation and stress management. Sport psychology will help athlets build fundamental mental skills including goalsetting, confidence, relaxation, positive self-talk, routine, visualization, emotional management, stress management, and self-awareness.

Our Sports psychologists work with athletes on motivation, stress, and other psychological factors that can affect performance. They help athletes improve their performance by teaching them how to manage these factors. Sports psychology is a relatively new field, and there is still much research to be done in this area. However, sports psychologists have already made a significant impact on the world of sports.

There are a number of things that a psychologist may do to assist with stress. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, for example, is one method that teaches people how to modify their thinking and behavior in order to feel better. Our psychologists can also recommend deep breathing or progressive muscle relaxation as ways to relax. Stress management counseling might also help individuals learn how to deal with stressful situations in their life. There are many creative, science-based, and enjoyable strategies that psychologists can help you discover to help manage your stress effectively. Talk to a psychologist about your stress issues and get the help you need to live a more balanced lifestyle.

Our Happy Humans

Jennifer is very knowledgeable about physiotherapy and what your body needs to improve, her friendly attitude and willingness to help will make you feel at home, I highly recommend her services if you want to improve your body mechanics and your lifestyle.
Wally Ovalle
Consulted the humans at YEGHIP regarding some ongoing neck and head pain, tension, and clicking with certain motions. Booking was easy, staff at the door were pleasant, and the physiotherapist I saw (Jen) really knew her stuff.
Timothy Weber
I highly recommend Nicolas Allen and Michelle Hollik and the entire human integrated performance office. I love their team approach to health and wellness. Having a sports psychologist, physio, chiro, and massage therapist all under one roof is exactly what a 38 year old athlete that isn't ready to give up the dream needs!
Marc McMahon

Meet Our Psychologists

Toby John

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Amelia Musselman

Amelia Musselman

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Mei Yeung

Mei Yeung

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Brad Wall Visuomotor and Sports Vision Trainer

Brad Wall

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Psychology FAQ

There are a variety of common treatment options for ADHD, including medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. Some people find that a combination of treatments works best for them, while others find that one treatment approach works better than the others. Talk to your doctor about what might work best for you.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best thing to do after a concussion may vary depending on the individual. However, some general tips to follow after a concussion include resting and avoiding activities that could cause mental strain, increase heart rate or increase your risk of another concussion. It is also important to drink plenty of fluids and eat healthy foods. If symptoms persist, it is important to seek medical attention. You can also visit a concussion specialist to help you achieve a faster recovery.

Narrative Therapy is a type of counseling that helps people explore the stories they tell themselves about their lives. It does this by helping people identify and understand the different parts of their story, and how those parts interact with each other.

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ACT is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) that helps people identify and change the thoughts and behaviors that contribute to their emotional problems. ACT teaches people how to accept their thoughts and feelings without judging themselves, and to commit to actions that are important to them. ACT is different from other forms of therapy in that it focuses on the present moment and on taking action to improve your life, rather than dwelling on past events or ruminating about future concerns.

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There is evidence that Psychodynamic Therapy is effective in the treatment of a number of mental health disorders, including PTSD and depression. The goal of this type of therapy is to help patients understand the root cause of their mental health issues, and to provide them with tools to cope with their symptoms. It can also be effective to help patients manage their emotions and behaviors.

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Mental health counsellors typically ask about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. They may also ask about your family history, your medical history, and any other factors that may be relevant to your mental health.

Counselling is a type of therapy that focuses on helping individuals to understand and manage their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It can also be used to support them through difficult life events or transitions.

Yes, a psychologist can help with insomnia. They can help you identify and address the factors that are contributing to your insomnia, and they can provide you with strategies to improve your sleep. If you’re struggling with insomnia, don’t hesitate to reach out for help.

ADHD is considered a neurodivergent condition. This means that it is a neurological difference that affects how a person thinks, learns, and behaves. Consider neurodivergence as a spectrum with different levels of severity. ADHD falls somewhere on this spectrum. Some people with ADHD have mild symptoms, while others have more severe symptoms that significantly impact their daily life. However, all levels of severity are valid and should be respected.

There are a few things that can be done to help someone with borderline personality disorder. Firstly, it is important to understand that the person may not always be able to control their actions or emotions, and it is important to be patient and understanding. Secondly, it is important to create a stable and supportive environment for the person, which can help to reduce feelings of anxiety or depression. Finally, it may be helpful to seek professional help from a therapist, psychologist, or counselor who specializes in borderline personality disorder.