Eating Disorders Therapists in Calgary, AB

Karina Ramdath (she/her)

Karina Ramdath (she/her)

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

Virtual

Karina will honour your skills, values, and experiences to help you improve your personal mental health, overcome trauma, and/or improve relationships. Karina provides effective therapy to help you achieve your wellness goals.

Angela Lambert

Angela Lambert

Registered Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

Welcome! I'm glad you're here. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for individuals to explore their challenges and work toward positive change. I specialize in helping individuals navigate anxiety, phobias, body image issues, and relationship challenges. I am radically inclusive and identity affirming.

Michelle Dubiel-Vasquez, M.S.W., R.S.W.

Michelle Dubiel-Vasquez, M.S.W., R.S.W.

Registered Social Worker

In-Person

at Being Human Club

Mackenzie Fournier

Mackenzie Fournier

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

Hi, I’m Mackenzie! I’m a Psychotherapist who loves keeping therapy real, down-to-earth, and practical. I help people untangle patterns around anxiety, food, and self-trust using tools grounded in science. In sessions, I bring my authentic self—you can expect a mix of support, guidance, and maybe a little humour when it feels right—so we can tackle challenges together without the extra pressure.

Sawah Danniels

Sawah Danniels

Certified Canadian Counsellor

Virtual

I'm a person-centred therapist. I offer an eclectic approach, preferring to find ways to work with who you are, how you exist in the world, and what you hope to achieve. I aim to create a cozy, comfortable and safer space for you to be yourself and get curious about what is coming up for you.

How do therapists in Calgary, AB compare?

Number of therapists listed

5

Average years in practice

5.9 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Calgary, AB who prioritize treating:

100% Eating Disorders
60% Anxiety
40% Emotional Dysregulation
40% Relationship Issues
40% Self Esteem
40% 2SLGBTQI+
40% Trauma and PTSD
20% Weight Loss

How therapists see their clients

20% In Person & Online
60% Online Only
20% In Person Only

Top therapy approaches used in Calgary, AB:

60% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
60% Narrative
60% Trauma Focused
40% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
40% Dialectical Behaviour (DBT)
40% Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
40% Somatic
20% Compassion Focused

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed therapist in Calgary on Theralist?

Theralist makes it simple to find a therapist in Calgary. Search by neighbourhood, therapy type (like CBT or trauma-focused therapy), or the issues you're dealing with such as anxiety, depression, or relationship concerns. You can filter by in-person or online availability, and see each therapist's credentials, experience, and specialties. All therapists listed on Theralist are licensed professionals registered with Alberta's regulatory colleges.

What credentials should I look for in a Calgary therapist?

In Alberta, look for therapists registered with recognised bodies: Registered Psychologists (RPsych) with the College of Alberta Psychologists, Registered Social Workers (RSW) with the Alberta College of Social Workers, or Registered Counsellors certified by the Association of Counselling Therapy of Alberta (ACTA). The credential abbreviation appears next to each therapist's name on Theralist. These credentials mean they've completed required training, supervision hours, and pass professional standards.

Is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) common in Calgary?

Yes, SAD is particularly relevant in Calgary due to long, dark winters with limited daylight hours. Many Calgarians experience seasonal depression starting in fall and continuing through winter. Symptoms include low mood, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and increased sleep. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and light therapy are evidence-based treatments. Theralist helps you find Calgary therapists experienced in treating SAD and winter depression with proven therapeutic approaches.

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

Research shows both online and in-person therapy are equally effective when there's a strong therapeutic relationship. In-person therapy offers face-to-face connection and can feel more personal for some. Online therapy provides convenience, flexibility, and access to therapists outside your immediate area. Many Calgary therapists now offer both options. On Theralist, filter by your preference and find therapists who work the way that suits you best.

How much does therapy cost in Calgary?

Therapy costs in Calgary typically range from $120 to $250 per session, depending on the therapist's credentials, experience, and training. Some therapists offer sliding scale fees for clients with financial constraints. Many insurance plans cover therapy costs, including Alberta Blue Cross, Green Shield Canada, and others. Check each therapist's profile on Theralist to see pricing and which insurance plans they accept to understand your out-of-pocket costs.

What therapy approaches work best for anxiety and depression?

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is widely researched and effective for both anxiety and depression. Other evidence-based approaches include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based therapy, and emotionally focused therapy. The best approach depends on your preferences, personality, and specific situation. Theralist lets you search by therapy type so you can find a Calgary therapist trained in the approach that resonates with you.

How do I know if a therapist is a good fit?

The therapeutic relationship is the strongest predictor of success. A good fit means you feel heard, respected, and safe. Most therapists offer an initial consultation where you can assess compatibility. Consider: Do they listen carefully? Do they explain their approach? Do you feel comfortable sharing? Trust your instincts. It's okay to try another therapist if the first doesn't click. Theralist profiles include therapist bios and specialties to help you make an informed choice.

Are therapy sessions confidential?

Yes, licensed therapists in Alberta are legally obligated to maintain client confidentiality. The only exceptions are when there's risk of harm to you or others, child safety concerns, or a court order. These limits are typically discussed in your first session. Confidentiality is fundamental to the therapeutic relationship and allows you to speak openly. All therapists on Theralist follow these ethical standards set by Alberta's regulatory colleges.

Can I start therapy if I'm not sure what I want to work on?

Absolutely. Many people begin therapy with only a vague sense that something feels off—stress, relationship difficulties, or general unhappiness. A skilled therapist helps you explore and clarify what's really going on. During initial sessions, you'll work together to identify priorities and set meaningful goals. Theralist connects you with Calgary therapists experienced in helping clients discover their own direction and create lasting change.