Sandeep Kaur Marwaha
Occupational Therapist, Psychotherapist
As a brown kid of immigrants from the Global South, I appreciate the nuances, struggles, and beauty of being from immigrant and global majority communities. My values of acceptance, compassion, curiosity, and connection guide my work. With an anti-oppressive, relational lens, I will support you to soften towards yourself, slowly heal, and move in alignment with your values instead of fear.
Matthew Pitts
Registered Psychotherapist
I work with individuals and couples, focusing on areas like anxiety, relationship conflict, career stress, and recurring interpersonal patterns. My approach is collaborative, reflective, compassionate, and direct when helpful. Drawing from experience in family law, finance, marriage, and parenthood, I help clients navigate conflict, stress, and personal growth.
Lisa Hebert
Clinical Therapist
I offer a safe, supportive space to explore your story without judgment. Using a holistic, trauma-informed approach, I integrate CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, and somatic practices. Whether you're facing anxiety, depression, life transitions, or personal growth, we'll work together to build clarity, resilience, and lasting change.
Kristina Founk
Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist, Counselling Therapist
Hi! I’m Kristina, and I specialize in guiding individuals through the challenges of anxiety, phobias, and panic attacks. I am an ARCH registered clinical hypnotherapist with specialized training in supporting individuals with PTSD/CPTSD. I would be honoured to help you achieve lasting relief through the transformative power of hypnotherapy. Together, we'll embark on a journey towards inner peac...
Carolyn Black
Counselling Therapist
Have you ever sat down with an old friend, teacher or a favorite aunt/uncle and the conversation flows with ease? Somehow, these people just know what to say to put you are ease. Seeing a Carolyn Black can give you a similar experience. However, Carolyn also maintains confidentiality, is a skilled listener who validates your feelings and knows how to help you move forward.
Chris Graham
Professional Counsellor, MPCC-Provisional designation with the Canadian Professional Counsellors Association (CPCA).
I work with pilots and men in high-pressure careers who are navigating anxiety, burnout, identity challenges, or major life transitions. Many of the people I support are looking for counselling that is practical, confidential, and respectful of their professional context. For pilots concerns about career impact, medical implications often create hesitation around seeking support.
Therapy Collective
Registered Psychologist/Counselling Therapist/Certified Counsellor
We are a group practice with psychologists, CCC's, CT's, and a therapy dog who offer counselling and formal psycho-educational assessments. We cover a broad range of presenting concerns for children, youth, families, couples, and individuals. We offer a variety of approaches as well: EMDR, Cognitive-Hypnotherapy, Art Therapy, Play-Based Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Attachment-Based, Somatic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a therapist in Prince Edward Island?
Finding a therapist in Prince Edward Island is easier on Theralist. Our directory lists verified therapists and counsellors across the province. You can browse by specialty, whether they offer online sessions, and their credentials. Simply visit our PEI therapist page and search for the type of support you need. Many PEI therapists work with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other common mental health concerns.
Can I access therapy online in Prince Edward Island?
Yes. Many PEI therapists offer online and 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. On Theralist, filter for "online" therapy options to find PEI therapists offering virtual appointments. This gives you access to qualified professionals regardless of your location on the island.
What if I need crisis support in Prince Edward Island?
If you're in crisis, call the Mental Health and Addictions Phone Line at 1-833-553-6983. Trained mental health professionals answer 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The province also offers a Mobile Mental Health Response Service for urgent support. If you need ongoing therapy rather than crisis support, Theralist can help you connect with therapists offering regular counselling and treatment.
What is AEDP therapy and is it available in PEI?
AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) is an evidence-based therapy that helps people process emotions and resolve emotional wounds. Some PEI therapists are trained in AEDP. To find a therapist who offers AEDP, search on Theralist or contact therapists directly to confirm they provide this specialty. AEDP is particularly helpful for people working through trauma, anxiety, and attachment issues.
Are there therapists in PEI who offer private therapy outside the public system?
Yes. PEI has private therapists, counsellors, and psychologists who operate independently of the public health system. These professionals offer flexible scheduling and may have shorter wait times than government mental health services. Many accept insurance or offer sliding scale fees. Theralist lists private therapy providers across Prince Edward Island so you can compare and contact them directly.
How much does therapy cost in Prince Edward Island?
Therapy costs vary by therapist and credentials. Some PEI therapists accept insurance benefits or offer sliding scale fees based on income. Most employee benefits cover registered psychologists and social workers. Contact your therapist directly to discuss costs and whether your insurance plan covers their services. Some people access therapy through workplace benefits or community mental health programs, which may be free or low-cost.
What types of therapy are available to PEI residents?
PEI therapists offer many therapy types including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, trauma therapy, anxiety counselling, couples therapy, grief counselling, AEDP, and more. Whether you're working through depression, relationship issues, grief, or anxiety, Theralist helps you find a therapist specializing in your area of need. Search by specialty on Theralist to match your specific concerns.
Are PEI therapists properly regulated and credentialed?
Licensed therapists in Prince Edward Island hold credentials such as PhD or Master's in psychology, registration as a social worker, or other regulated qualifications. Psychologists must be registered with their professional body. Always verify a therapist's credentials and ask about their training and experience. Theralist displays therapist credentials and qualifications so you can make informed choices about who you work with.
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