Joey Shaughnessy

MSW, Registered Social Worker

“I take a holistic approach to practice, considering how our mind, emotions, body and spirit come together to frame our relationship with the world. I believe mental health to be not only the removal of challenges but the creation of an active sense of well-being.”

Savneet Singh

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Hi! My name is Savneet. I am passionate about making a positive impact on people’s lives through my practice as a Registered Provisional Psychologist. Join me on a journey of exploration, growth, and connection as we navigate the complexities of life together. Let’s create a safe and welcoming space for healing and transformation.”

Tiffany Gloeckler

MSW, Registered Social Worker

“I dedicate my practice to your journey of self-discovery and healing. My practice prioritizes a safe and welcoming space, combining humour, education, and professionalism in a tailored, collaborative approach. My unwavering commitment is to support your path to well-being.”

Sabrina Eng

Registered Provisional Psychologist

“Using a collaborative and goal-oriented approach I aim to create a productive and welcoming space. Having served clients looking to explore various personality disorders, mood disorders, communication issues, and relational issues, I recognize that you are unique and our approach to your mental health should reflect that. To promote confidence, resilience, and get you un-stuck, we will explore what works for you and help you integrate change into your everyday life. I am grateful for the opportunity to walk with you as you take this next step. “

Selena Sliger

MSW, Registered Social Worker

In the spirit of reconciliation and as an Indigenous Ally, I wish to acknowledge that I live, work, and play on the traditional territories of the Alberta Treaty 8 people, which includes Woodland Cree, Beaver, Slavey, and Chipewyan, as well as the territories of Metis Nations 5 and 6. 

 

“Welcome! I am a Registered Social Worker and have a master’s degree specializing in Clinical Social Work. I aim to make a welcoming space where we can collaborate to work towards your goals. Together, we will enhance your true strengths so you can be your authentic self and thrive! My lived experiences with neurodivergence and mental injury and 20 years of working with marginalized populations help me understand that each persons’ experiences are unique. One of my goals is to destigmatize access to mental health support, as no one is immune from mental injury.”

Karah Pegg

MSW, Registered Social Worker (Not Accepting New Alberta Virtual Clients)

 

“Hi there! My name is Karah (she/her) and I am a Registered Social Worker at the Alberta Virtual and St. Albert Studios. As your therapist, I believe that you are the expert in your own life and experiences, and my role is to walk alongside you and help you build on the skills you already have. Through my work, I hope to change the stigma around accessing therapy and make the therapeutic space less stuffy and more welcoming.”

Rita Onwunali

MSW, Registered Social Worker

“Hi, I’m Rita. I work from a client-centered, strength-based and culturally sensitive approach with a focus on individual development. I recognize that people reaching out for mental health support are already going through a lot, so I meet you where you are at and hold space for you as we figure out how to get you to your desired destination. My practice centres on supporting healthy relationships we have with ourselves, which is foundational in influencing relationships with people around us. In partnering with me in your journey towards healing, I embrace and support the cultural dimensions of everyone to foster strength, empowerment and confidence.”

Dayna Marzolf

Registered Psychologist

“Through vulnerability and connection, we can find the key to your inner wisdom and unlock your potential, motivating meaningful and lasting change. “

Abimbola Orukpe

MSW, Registered Social Worker

I provide a non-judgmental, collaborative, and non-pathologizing therapeutic atmosphere to work with you ensuring you are seen, heard, understood, and respected. I operate from a lens of intersectionality, anti-oppressive practice, and a curious mindset while honouring my client’s stories, strengths, resilience, and autonomy. I do not think therapy should be rigid, so I endeavour to create a relaxed and welcoming space filled with warmth where we can work together on your journey towards optimal health and wellness.”

Rebecca Bartlett

 MSW, Registered Social Worker (Not Accepting New Clients)

“At some point in life, you might face unexpected roadblocks or have experiences that make you feel disempowered, afraid, and hopeless. I know how important it is to acknowledge and address what we may have experienced in order to eventually transform those feelings into feelings of empowerment, strength, and hope for the future.”