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Search results for: Age: Indigenous | Category: Psychologists
Bennett, Emily Lauras Light Counselling and Therapy Services
Provides trauma informed counselling and therapy services for residents of Alberta with a strong focus on client-provider trust and collaboration. As an Indigenous therapist, she strives to incorporate a wholistic approach that considers your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health. She will meet you where you are in your healing journey to help you to identify and achieve goals that are meaningful to you. She holds lived experience as a person with ADHD and is passionate about working with neurodiverse individuals from strengths based and person-centered strategies to find strategies that are safe, trauma informed and directly address your identified goals for services.
Cardinal, Samaria Nancy Flower in the Wind Therapy
Flower In The Wind Therapy, led by Samaria Nancy Cardinal, offers culturally sensitive mental wellness support for Indigenous youth, adults, and families. Samaria specializes in EMDR, narrative therapy, and Indigenous wellness, providing in-person sessions at three Calgary locations and virtual therapy across Alberta. Her approach welcomes neurodiversity and creates a safe, supportive space for healing and growth.
Fox Mori, Provisional Psychologist & Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) – Mindful Mage Counselling
Fox provides trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming counselling for youth and adults, with a special focus on autistic and ADHD individuals navigating stress, burnout, social connection, and identity formation. As a neurodivergent and Indigenous counsellor himself, he prioritizes relational safety, emotional pacing, and shared language in sessions.His practice draws heavily from narrative therapy (NT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based approaches. This approach integrates gaming metaphors, storytelling, and character-based explorations for individuals and families who connect with video games, anime, or fantasy worlds.Fox offers individual and couple therapy, as well as psychoeducation and support for parents and/or partners of neurodivergent adults. For Indigenous clients, Fox uses a two-eyed seeing approach that integrates land-based values, smudging, and cultural teachings, blending both Indigenous views and Western psychological practices.
Gowers, Aspen Aspen Psychology
Practices using a cutting-edge model of therapy designed to re-pattern the nervous system and the disorganization in the lower brain centers, areas that are often not addressed in many current therapy models.
Kuzyk, Mackenzie Counselling (Miskanawah / Noojimo / Our Landing Place)
Mackenzie provides (individual & relationship) counselling support for youth (14-18) and adults who are part of 2SLGBTQ+, Indigenous, and/or Neurodivergent demographics. Mackenzie is passionate in support clients with: processing/healing from trauma (including intergenerational, racism, impacts of heteronormativity/cisnormativity, ableism), 2SLGBTQ+ Identity Exploration, Cultural Identity Exploration, and folks who are interested in IFS/Parts Work. Connect with Mackenzie through Miskanawah, Noojimo Health or Our Landing Place.
Maisey, Ryan Lateral Love Psychology Inc.
Lateral Love Psychology emerged from the vicarious nature of love and wellness. At Lateral Love Psychology, they focus on all the relations throughout your life and help bridge the connection between your mind, body, emotions, and spirit. They offer Individual and Relationship (2+) sessions as well as ADHD and psychosocial assessments for adults and teens. They offer heart centre therapy for a wide range of presenting concerns, that puts you at the centre of the session in order to build a new relationship with whatever is weighing on your heart.
McEvoy, Sarah Southport Psychology
Registered Psychologist with a Masters in Education specializing in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary.
Mcevoy, Sarah: Registered Psychologist – Southport Psychology
Registered Psychologist with a Masters in Education specializing in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary.
Miranda Desrochers Psychological Services
MDPS offers psychological assessment and intervention services with specialized experience providing neuro-affirming care to children and families
MoonSage Psychology
Felicia Bibeau (she/her), M.Ed., is a Registered Provisional Psychologist and owner of MoonSage Psychology, as well as a member of the Riverwest Therapy Collective in Calgary, AB. She provides individual counselling and assessment services for adults (18+) with a focus on neurodivergence, trauma, and sexual wellness. She identifies as a mixed White and Treaty 6 Status First Nation cisgender woman from OChiese First Nation. Her approach brings her lived experience with ADHD and aims to be 2SLGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent-affirming, sex-positive, and trauma-informed. Drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), EMDR, and somatic/Internal Family Systems (IFS), her practice supports clients in feeling seen, heard, and empowered throughout their healing.
Patterson, Amy The Mind Place
Amy is a neurodivergent psychologist specializing in working with neurodivergent children and adults. She is committed to providing ethical, empowering, and well-informed counselling that values lived experience. She utilizes her expertise to join in the fight for understanding, support, and acceptance because, so often, it’s the world around us that needs to do better. She is passionate about all things related to neurodivergence, particularly autism and ADHD (self-identified, suspected, or diagnosed). She often provides support related to autistic burnout, late diagnosis, alexithymia, self-criticism, chronic overwhelm, executive functioning, self-esteem, trauma (developmental and medical), and emotional regulation.
Revolution Therapy & Wellness
Revolution Therapy & Wellness is a growing collective rooted in inclusivity, innovation, and lived experience. Founded by a Mtis, AuDHD therapist, their practice is built to support equity-deserving communities through affirming, accessible, and trauma-informed care. They are deeply committed to creating safer, client-led spaces where neurodivergent, queer, racialized, and system-impacted individuals can thrive unapologetically. They specialize in serving 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, BIPOC clients, sex workers, kink and polyamorous relationships, survivors of systemic trauma, and those navigating late diagnosis, identity reclamation, or spiritual integration. In addition to their therapy, they offer clinical consultations & supervision, training and workshops, nutrition services and therapy-adjacent nursing services.
Sager, Randi Randi Sager Indigenous Counselling
Randi is a Indigenous Registered Psychologist who works from an Indigenous perspective and offers virtual only sessions. She is First Nations (Dakota/Saulteaux/Nhiyaw/Mtis) and German and Scottish from Okotoks, Alberta. Randi belongs to the Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation Reserve in Fort QuAppelle, Saskatchewan. Randi provides Indigenous counselling and creates a safe place for clients to embark on their healing journey.
Schmidt, Jayla Jayla Schmidt Psychology
Jayla is a Registered Psychologist based in Cochrane, AB
Shannacappo, Tishina Heart Berry Psychology
Heart Berry Psychology provides comprehensive assessments for children, adolescents, and adults, using a neuro-affirming and strengths-based approach. Whether you are seeking clarity, self-understanding, or support in navigating next steps, their goal is to create a welcoming space where your experiences are validated and understood.
Slopek, Steve Alberta Behavioural Psychology
Assessments for PDD eligibility; capacity assessments for guardianship/trusteeship; individual therapy
Topley, Danielle Innerlogue Therapy & Psychology
As a provisional psychologist, Danielle offers neurodiverse-affirming support to autistic individuals aged 6+. Services include individual therapy that may focus on emotional regulation, identity, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships, all adapted to the clients unique skills and needs. She also provides guidance for caregivers and supports life transitions such as school changes or emerging adulthood. Her approach integrates strengths-based, trauma-informed, and flexible therapeutic strategies. Danielle also has experience working with Indigenous peoples.
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