Sex Therapy Therapists in Edmonton, AB
Obi Ebelechukwu Ruth
Master Practitioner in Clinical Counselling-Provisional
You can call me Obi, I am a Master Practitioner In Clinical Counselling-Provisional with experience supporting individuals navigating trauma, grief, identity development, and life transitions. I believe in the strength a person possesses and I look forward to harnessing it. My work is grounded in creating a safe, steady space where clients feel seen and respected. I value ethical practice, cultur…
Erin Greenough
Registered Provisional Psychologist
I work with individuals and couples, providing a space for you to openly and authentically explore your concerns related to sex, intimacy, relationships, anxiety, depression, shame, gender, sexuality, and more. As a queer therapist, I also provide LGBTQIA+ affirming care. All types of partnerships are welcome in my office, including queer, polycules, and those practicing ethical non-monogamy.
Sarah Perone
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What regulated mental health professionals are available in Alberta?
Alberta has many licensed mental health professionals offering therapy and counselling. Psychologists are regulated by the College of Alberta Psychologists and hold credentials such as PhD or Master's in psychology. Alberta also has registered social workers regulated by the Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW). When choosing a mental health professional, verify they are registered with their respective regulatory body to ensure they meet professional standards and ethical requirements. Theralist helps you identify qualified professionals and their credentials.
Can I see a therapist online in Alberta?
Yes. Most Alberta therapists, including registered psychologists, counsellors, and social workers, offer virtual sessions via video call, phone, or secure messaging. Online therapy is ideal if you live in rural areas, prefer scheduling flexibility, or want to avoid travel. Filter by "online" on Theralist to find therapists offering remote appointments.
What types of therapy are available in Alberta?
You'll find cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, EMDR therapy, couples therapy, grief counselling, trauma therapy, anxiety counselling, depression therapy, ADHD therapy, addiction counselling, and stress management. Alberta therapists include psychologists, registered social workers, and other regulated counsellors. Search by specialty on Theralist to match your needs.
How do I know if an Alberta therapist is properly qualified?
Look for regulated credentials. Psychologists should be registered with the College of Alberta Psychologists. Registered Social Workers (RSW) should be members of the Alberta College of Social Workers. These regulatory bodies ensure professionals meet rigorous education, training, and ethical standards. You can verify a therapist's credentials on their regulatory body's website or ask them directly during your first consultation. Theralist displays therapist credentials to help you make informed choices.
What mental health issues do Alberta therapists specialize in?
Alberta therapists specialize in anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, OCD, ADHD, couples therapy, stress management, and addiction. Many also work with work-related stress and burnout. Check therapist bios on Theralist to find someone with expertise in your area of concern.
What is EMDR therapy and can I get it in Alberta?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy for trauma and PTSD. Several Alberta therapists offer EMDR therapy, including registered psychologists and other qualified practitioners. Use Theralist to filter by therapy type or contact therapists directly to confirm they offer EMDR.
Are there online therapists in Alberta for anxiety and depression?
Yes. Many Alberta-based therapists offer online anxiety therapy and depression counselling via video or phone. Online therapy is ideal if you prefer privacy, live in rural areas, or have scheduling challenges. Filter for online options and specific issues on Theralist.
How do I book a therapy appointment in Alberta?
Find your therapist on Theralist, review their profile and credentials, and contact them directly through the platform or using their provided information. Share your mental health concerns, preferred therapy type, and scheduling needs. Most Alberta therapists confirm appointments within a few days.
Does Alberta have couples therapy and relationship counselling?
Yes. Many Alberta therapists, including registered psychologists and social workers, offer couples therapy and relationship counselling, both in-person and online. Use Theralist to search for "couples therapy" or "relationship counselling" to find qualified professionals in your area.
Can I get therapy for grief and loss in Alberta?
Yes. Grief counselling and bereavement therapy are available through multiple Alberta therapists, including regulated psychologists and counsellors. Whether you're grieving a loss, processing end-of-life issues, or navigating significant life transitions, Theralist can help you find a grief counsellor with relevant experience.
What should I know about therapy costs and insurance in Alberta?
Therapy costs vary by provider. Some Alberta therapists accept insurance benefits or offer sliding scale fees. Most employee benefits cover psychologists and registered social workers (RSWs). Contact your therapist directly to discuss costs, payment options, and whether your insurance covers their services. Many Alberta employees access therapy through workplace benefits or private insurance.
Are there therapists in Alberta who specialize in work-related stress and burnout?
Yes. Many Alberta therapists specialize in work-related stress, burnout, career transitions, and workplace anxiety. This is particularly relevant in Alberta's oil and gas sector and other high-stress industries. Search by specialty on Theralist to find therapists with this expertise.