Thérapeutes en La violence familiale en Edmonton, AB

Candice Ebert

Candice Ebert

Registered Social Worker

Virtuel

Conseiller compatissant et centré sur le client, soutenant les personnes à travers l’anxiété, les traumatismes, les défis de régulation émotionnelle, les préoccupations liées à l’estime de soi, les transitions de vie et la surcharge émotionnelle. Je priorise la sécurité émotionnelle et offre un espace de soutien et sans jugement, qui combine stratégies d’adaptation pratiques et conscience de soi …

Sawah Danniels

Sawah Danniels

Certified Canadian Counsellor

Virtuel

Je suis un thérapeute centré sur la personne. J’offre une approche éclectique, préférant trouver des moyens de travailler avec qui vous êtes, comment vous existez dans le monde et ce que vous espérez accomplir. Je vise à créer un espace chaleureux, confortable et plus sécuritaire pour que vous puissiez être vous-même et vous poser des questions sur ce qui vous attend.

Bonnie Koehn

Bonnie Koehn

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Certified Canadian Counsellor

Virtuel

Ma pratique est ancrée dans une approche holistique et non pathologisante, centrée sur le client, informée sur le traumatisme et axée sur les forces. J’offre une thérapie authentiquement compatissante et acceptante pour que vous puissiez vous sentir libre d’être vous-même. Mes clients assistent à une thérapie virtuelle depuis leur lieu préféré — que ce soit dans le confort de la maison, une prome…

Sadaf Khan

Sadaf Khan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtuel

Chez Horizon Healing Psychotherapy, nous croyons que chaque cheminement vers la croissance et la guérison commence par un espace sécuritaire et un guide compatissant. Sous les soins attentionnés de Sadaf, notre clinique offre un sanctuaire où votre histoire compte, où votre voix est entendue, votre expérience et votre chemin vers le bien-être sont honorés. Bienvenue chez Horizon Healing Psychothe…

Comment les thérapeutes à Edmonton, AB se comparent-ils ?

Nombre de thérapeutes répertoriés

4

Années moyennes en pratique

4,6 Ans

Acceptent actuellement de nouveaux clients

100 %

Thérapeutes à Edmonton, AB qui priorisent le traitement de :

100% La violence familiale
50% Gestion de la colère
50% Anxiété
50% Maladie chronique
50% TDAH
50% 2ELGBTQI+
50% Problèmes relationnels
25% Dépendance

Comment les thérapeutes voient leurs clients

100% En ligne seulement

Principales approches thérapeutiques utilisées à Edmonton, AB :

100% Thérapie centrée sur la personne
75% Thérapie d’acceptation et d’engagement (ACT)
75% Thérapie narrative
50% Thérapie cognitivo-comportementale (TCC)
50% Thérapie axée sur les émotions (EFT)
50% Somatique
50% Thérapie féministe
50% Relationnelle

Foire Aux Questions

How do I find a specialized therapist in Edmonton?

Theralist's Edmonton directory lets you filter therapists by specialty, so you can search specifically for EFT therapists, gestalt practitioners, trauma specialists, or any other approach you're looking for. With hundreds of vetted therapists listed, you can browse profiles, read about their training and experience, and contact them directly to see if they're the right fit for your needs.

What therapy modalities are most effective for different concerns?

Different evidence-based approaches work best for different issues. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is highly effective for trauma and PTSD, while EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy) works well for couples and attachment issues. Gestalt therapy focuses on present-moment awareness and personal responsibility, and CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) is widely used for anxiety and depression. The best approach often depends on your specific concerns, which is why discussing options with a therapist during your first consultation is important.

How much does therapy cost in Edmonton and how can I afford it?

Private therapy in Edmonton typically ranges from $20 to $220+ per session depending on the therapist's credentials, experience, and specialization. Many Theralist-listed therapists offer sliding scale fees based on income, and you can filter by price range. Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) through your employer often cover 6-12 free sessions annually, and extended health insurance plans commonly cover registered psychologists or counsellors. For those without benefits, Alberta Health Services provides some free or subsidized community mental health services, though wait times can be longer.

What's the difference between virtual and in-person therapy in Edmonton?

Virtual sessions offer convenience and flexibility, making therapy accessible from home and eliminating travel time. In-person therapy provides a direct human connection that some people find more therapeutic. Both modalities are evidence-based and effective, so your choice often comes down to personal preference, schedule, and access. On Theralist, you can filter for therapists offering virtual sessions, in-person appointments, or both.

Can I find a trauma-informed therapist in Edmonton?

Yes, many Edmonton therapists on Theralist specialize in trauma-informed care using evidence-based approaches like EMDR, Trauma-Focused CBT, and somatic therapies. Trauma-informed practice is increasingly standard in Edmonton's mental health community, and therapists with this training understand how trauma affects the nervous system and relationships. When searching Theralist's directory, you can look for therapists who specifically mention trauma, PTSD, or specialized trauma certification.

What should I do if I can't afford private therapy?

If cost is a barrier, start by calling Health Links (811) to inquire about Alberta Health Services community mental health clinics, which offer free or low-cost counselling with assessment and referral. Organizations like Cornerstone Counselling and Catholic Social Services offer sliding scale fees and practicum placements with graduate interns at reduced rates. Many private therapists on Theralist also offer sliding scale rates, so it's always worth asking during your initial consultation. Check if your employer offers an EAP or if you have extended health insurance that covers mental health services.

How do I choose between a psychologist, counsellor, or other mental health professional?

Registered psychologists (RPs) hold a doctoral degree and can perform psychological testing and assessment. Registered Social Workers (RSWs), Registered Counselling Psychologists (RCCs), and Registered Psychotherapists all hold master's degrees and provide therapy. Different credentials don't necessarily mean better outcomes; what matters most is finding someone trained in approaches relevant to your needs and with whom you feel a good therapeutic connection. Theralist lets you browse therapist credentials and specializations to find the right match.

Is couples therapy effective and how do I find a couples therapist in Edmonton?

Couples and marriage therapy is highly effective, especially when both partners are committed to the process. Evidence-based approaches like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and The Gottman Method have strong research support. On Theralist, you can filter specifically for couples therapy specialists in Edmonton, read their profiles to see their approach and experience with relationship issues, and contact several to find the best fit for your relationship.