Positive Psychology Therapists in Cochrane, AB

Rachel Bradley MA

Rachel Bradley MA

Registered Psychologist

Virtual

I help adults and couples in Calgary and across Alberta navigate anxiety, relationships, and life transitions. My approach is warm, practical, and collaborative, using evidence-based methods like ACT, IFS, CBT, and Gottman Therapy. I also provide adult ADHD assessments and psychological evaluations.

Alexandra Vartosu

Alexandra Vartosu

Holistic Psychotherapist, Hypnotherapist & Transformational Coach

Virtual

I help sensitive, introspective adults who feel anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck in old patterns return to a deeper sense of calm, clarity, and self-trust. I blend psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, mindfulness, and subconscious healing to meet what lives beneath the surface, not just the symptoms. Healing, I believe, is a return to yourself, not a reinvention.

Jordyn Pakkala

Jordyn Pakkala

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Virtual

I believe in establishing a supportive, compassionate and safe space for clients to explore both positive and negative emotions. I believe in the foundation of human connection between a therapist and their client as well as collaboration with therapeutic healing and achievable goals to guide and encourage success.

Sarah Perone

Sarah Perone

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I help individuals and couples break painful relationship cycles so they can feel more connected, secure, and confident. I support concerns like recurrent conflict, relationship anxiety (and ROCD), limerence, and resentment. Using an attachment- and evidence-based approach, I offer warm, non-judgmental virtual therapy across Ontario. Book a free 15-minute consultation to get started.

Journey Psychology

Journey Psychology

Compassionate, evidence-based care for your mental health journey

Virtual

At Journey Psychology, we provide a safe and supportive space for individuals, couples, and families to explore challenges and build resilience. Our team of experienced therapists offers evidence-based approaches tailored to your unique needs, helping you move toward healing, growth, and balance.

Betrayal Trauma & Grief Counsellor

Betrayal Trauma & Grief Counsellor

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Virtual

I help individuals and couples across Alberta heal from betrayal, infidelity, grief, and relational trauma. If you’re feeling emotionally unsafe, disconnected, or stuck in painful cycles, I offer structured, compassionate, trauma informed therapy to restore trust, rebuild connection, and strengthen emotional resilience. I offer in-person sessions in Calgary and virtual session across Alberta.

Mara Behan

Mara Behan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I help couples and individuals find growth, healing, and stronger connections. Using evidence-based and individualized approaches, I support those struggling with women's health concerns (e.g., pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause), relationship concerns (e.g., resentment, infidelity), and life transitions (e.g., separation/divorce, parenting). I offer a free 15-minute consultation!

Melody Hazelton

Melody Hazelton

Counselling Therapist

Virtual

Feeling stuck, anxious, or disconnected? I’m a trauma-informed therapist specializing in somatic therapy, CBT, and ART to help you heal, build resilience, and reconnect with yourself. Whether you’re facing anxiety, trauma, or relationship struggles, I provide a safe, supportive space for growth. Online sessions make getting started easy—click to learn more and book a free consultation!

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.

Mandeep Lalli

Mandeep Lalli

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Are you feeling anxious, overwhelmed or stuck? Something feels wrong? I help people navigate anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and relationship struggles, with culturally sensitive care that honours your full background, including pressures others may miss. As a South Asian therapist with 15 years of experience in the corporate world, I bring lived experience and real-world context to therapy.

Carla Buziak

Carla Buziak

Canadian Certified Counsellor

Virtual

I have a rare blend of professional and personal expertise, and as an older therapist can bring the benefit of my experiences to the therapy room. I deeply understand the weight of deadlines, family pressure, and life transitions. My clients come to me with trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, OCD/ADHD, low self-esteem, or a history of abuse or domestic violence. Many are also supporting a loved o…

How do therapists in Cochrane, AB compare?

Number of therapists listed

11

Average years in practice

4.5 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Cochrane, AB who prioritize treating:

73% Anxiety
64% Relationship Issues
45% Trauma and PTSD
45% Marital and Premarital
36% Depression
36% ADHD
36% Emotional Dysregulation
36% Grief

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Cochrane, AB:

100% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
100% Positive Psychology
82% Dialectical Behaviour (DBT)
82% Strength-Based
73% Person-Centered
73% Trauma Focused
73% Culturally Sensitive
64% Couples Counselling

Frequently Asked Questions About Positive Psychology

What is positive psychology and how is it used in therapy?

Positive psychology is the scientific study of what makes life worth living — examining wellbeing, strengths, meaning, engagement, and flourishing rather than focusing exclusively on illness and dysfunction. In therapy, positive psychology principles are applied through Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) and wellbeing-focused interventions that build psychological resources alongside addressing distress. It is not about toxic positivity or ignoring problems; it is about cultivating the positive conditions under which people can heal, grow, and thrive.

How is positive psychology therapy different from traditional approaches?

Traditional therapy tends to focus on identifying and resolving problems — reducing symptoms, challenging distorted thinking, or processing painful experiences. Positive psychology therapy adds a complementary focus: identifying and building on your existing strengths, cultivating positive emotions, developing meaning and purpose, and building relationships that nourish you. Research suggests that building the positive is not just a pleasant add-on but actively accelerates recovery from depression, anxiety, and burnout in ways that deficit-focused therapy alone may not achieve.

What issues is positive psychology well-suited for?

Positive psychology is particularly valuable for depression (where depleted positive affect is central), burnout and recovery from exhaustion, life transitions where identity and meaning are in question, people who are functioning but not flourishing ("languishing"), grief and post-traumatic growth, relationship enrichment, and general personal development. It is often integrated into CBT or other evidence-based approaches rather than used as a standalone therapy, allowing clients to address both symptoms and wellbeing simultaneously.

What does a positive psychology session look like?

Sessions may include identifying and reflecting on your signature character strengths (using validated tools like the VIA Survey), gratitude practices and positive emotion cultivation, exploring what gives your life meaning and purpose, building positive relationships and social connections, reviewing and building on past successes, and setting goals aligned with your values. These are not surface-level exercises — they are delivered in a therapeutic context that holds the full complexity of your experience, including pain, alongside the work of building a life worth living.

Is positive psychology therapy evidence-based?

Yes — positive psychology has a robust research foundation. Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) developed by Martin Seligman and colleagues has demonstrated effectiveness for depression in randomized controlled trials. Specific positive psychology interventions — gratitude exercises, strengths identification, best possible self visualization, and savoring practices — each have independent research support. Many therapists integrate evidence-based positive psychology techniques into broader treatment rather than using it as an exclusive approach.