Christian Counselling Therapists in Leduc, AB

Josephine Enechukwu

Josephine Enechukwu

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Virtual

Josephine supports children, teens, adults, couples, and families through life transitions, anxiety, relationship challenges, and burnout. Grounded in attachment and trauma-informed care, she combines emotionally focused, narrative, and CBT approaches to help clients feel understood, strengthen connections, and create meaningful, lasting change.

Charmaine McIntosh

Charmaine McIntosh

Psy.D., R.P.

Virtual

Hello and Welcome to Sojourn Wellness, a virtual practice. Charmaine is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Health and Life Coach. Our approach is holistic, collaborative and person-centred. We provide coaching, psychotherapy, and assessments such as psychoeducational, immigration, psychological for mental health, motor-vehicle accidents (MVA), long-term disability (LTD), and workplace…

Ryan Yellowlees, MC, RCC

Ryan Yellowlees, MC, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Virtual

I provide compassionate counselling that champions your strengths, honours your journey, and creates space where you feel truly seen and supported.

Obi Ebelechukwu Ruth

Obi Ebelechukwu Ruth

Master Practitioner in Clinical Counselling-Provisional

Virtual

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…

The Mental Health Clinic

The Mental Health Clinic

Counselling Therapist | Canadian Certified Counsellor | Registered Social Worker

Virtual

Too many people have worked with therapists who feel distant, rushed, or disconnected. At The Mental Health Clinic, we do things differently. Our therapists are carefully chosen for both their experience and their genuine passion for helping others. With online counselling across Alberta, we’re here to make sure you feel supported, understood, and cared for every step of the way.

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.

How do therapists in Leduc, AB compare?

Number of therapists listed

6

Average years in practice

2.4 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Leduc, AB who prioritize treating:

67% Depression
67% Anxiety
50% Relationship Issues
33% Grief
33% Trauma and PTSD
33% Marital and Premarital
33% Family Conflict
33% Career Counselling

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Leduc, AB:

100% Christian Counselling
83% Narrative
83% Strength-Based
67% Person-Centered
67% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
67% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
67% Culturally Sensitive
67% Trauma Focused

Frequently Asked Questions About Christian Counselling

What is Christian counselling?

Christian counselling integrates evidence-based psychological principles with Christian faith and values. This is not a single unified method but a spectrum of approaches: some therapists incorporate prayer and scripture directly into sessions; others maintain a faith-informed worldview while drawing on mainstream therapeutic modalities like CBT, EMDR, or attachment-based therapy. Many Christian counsellors are fully trained registered therapists or psychologists who bring their faith as a lens through which they understand human beings and relationships.

Is Christian counselling only for Christians?

Christian counselling is primarily sought by people who identify as Christian and want their faith to be understood and incorporated in therapy rather than treated as irrelevant or pathologized. Some therapists who identify as Christian counsellors will see non-Christian clients; others specialize specifically in faith-integrated work. If you are not Christian but simply want a values-aligned therapist who understands spirituality and does not pathologize religious belief, other spiritually sensitive or existential therapists may also be a good fit.

What issues does Christian counselling address?

Christian counsellors address the same range of concerns as other therapists — depression, anxiety, grief, relationship difficulties, trauma, marital issues, addiction, and more — while also being equipped to address issues at the intersection of faith and mental health: spiritual crises, doubt, religious trauma, shame rooted in theological beliefs, the role of forgiveness in healing, moral injury, and faith community conflict. Many clients find it meaningful to have a therapist who understands and honours the role their faith plays in their wellbeing.

How is Christian counselling different from pastoral care?

Pastoral care is provided by clergy (pastors, priests, deacons) within a spiritual and religious role — it is not clinical therapy and does not involve formal mental health training. Christian counsellors are mental health professionals (therapists, psychologists, social workers) who happen to integrate Christian values into their clinical practice. Pastoral care is appropriate for spiritual support and guidance; Christian counselling is appropriate for mental health concerns that require clinical expertise and evidence-based treatment.

Are Christian counsellors licensed and regulated in Canada?

"Christian counsellor" is a descriptive title, not a regulated designation in Canada — meaning anyone can use it. When seeking a Christian counsellor, check that they also hold a regulated professional designation such as Registered Psychologist, Registered Social Worker (RSW), Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), or equivalent in your province. A regulated designation confirms the practitioner has met educational and ethical standards. The faith orientation and the professional credential together give you both the values alignment and the clinical quality you are looking for.