I have been a registered psychologist since 1980 and have worked in private practice since 1994, specializing in individual counseling with adults. I am skilled in treating a wide range of psychological issues including trauma (PTSD, early childhood abuse, post-accident), depression, anxiety, stress management, and life transitions.
Early in my career, I realized that there was more to therapy than "just talk" and have completed training in many holistic therapies to deepen my work.
Sandy Evans and associates have over 30+ years of experience in working with adolescents, couples, families, immigrant women, students and communities. Specializing in PTSD, abuse, depression, anger, anxiety, men's issues, self esteem, stress and supporting families with autistic spectrum disorders.
I have learned a great deal in my 20 years as a Psychologist but one thing remains constant – I am honored to journey with people as they transform towards wellness, to offer compassionate presence and therapeutic knowing during times of struggle. I believe that people are both amazing and messy at the same time. My role is to meet people where they are so that we can find a way to live deeply in the “amazing” while easing the “messy.”
I work with teens, adults, and couples and I have special interests in relationships, attachment, anxiety, trauma, sexuality, grief, and supporting families with ill or special needs children. I draw on several different approaches to therapy depending on what clients need. My work is particularly influenced by advanced training in Hakomi, a therapy approach that integrates cognitive, emotional, and physiological realms as sources of knowing.
Corinne is thorough, kind, caring and a great support. She creates an environment of trust and brings big problems into perspective so that they feel manageable. Read more
Dr. Robert Pogue is a Registered Psychologist with 22 years of clinical experience and 11 years of graduate education and training in psychodynamic psychotherapy and depth psychology. Robert's scope of practice includes individual and couple psychotherapy for adults and adolescents. His practice is focused on the treatment of emotional and relational problems (see Treatment Areas) utilizing psychodynamic, Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) and emotion focused psychotherapies.
Psychologist, Founding Director of The Reading Foundation. Since founding The Reading Foundation in 1990 Steve continues to innovate – expanding our remediation programs across subjects, incorporating the latest research findings, and effectively integrating technology into our practice. His Ph.D. specializing in learning theory from the University of Calgary along with his extensive experience at all levels of the school system allow Steve to expertly assess student needs. As Founding Director of The Reading Foundation, Steve’s own love of learning is reflected in the enthusiasm and determination of both our staff and students. Steve has authored several books, publications and research articles. In 2003 he was honored to be recognized among the top 100 graduates from the University of Calgary.
Adult Children Of Alcoholics And Co-dependency Issues, Grief And Loss, Some Addictions, Depression, Divorce And Rebuilding, Anger, Stress Management, Betrayal, Life Transitions, Anxiety, Separation, Dating Coaching
Most of us will experience some kind of challenge/conflict, change, loss, or just feeling stuck and off balance at some point in our life and in our relationships. Counselling can help you work through and resolve what you are struggling with, learn more tools and strategies, and gain a deeper understanding of yourself, your partner, or your life. Working through issues and finding a healthy balance allows you to feel better about yourself and more energized. Couples counselling can help you and your partner improve not only your communication and resolve issues, but improve the quality of and enrich your relationship.
Most people would like to change something about their lives. The ability to change is within each of us, however, we do not always make the changes we want, or even know where, or how to begin. Both pros and cons to making the desired change likely exist, and these competing ideas can often serve to keep us "stuck. To make matters worse, making a change typically means giving something up, and when we give something up, we replace it with something new, usually the unknown. Confronting the unknown often produces feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. Many people resist change, despite the desire to change, because they feel very uncomfortable when they cannot predict their own feelings, responses, or what might happen in the future because of this change. Fear of the unknown can then become another obstacle to change. The process is difficult, and change is never easy, or we would be doing it already!
Anne Glasgow is a Calgary-based professional psychologist specializing in assessments for children and adults. Anne has experience in working with children who have been diagnosed with ADHD and other education difficulties. For your convenience, Saturday appointments are also available. Give us a call to arrange an appointment today.