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National Directory for Canadian Families
Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
1008 Cities and Towns
Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization – Short Term Counselling
- 959 Wellington Street West, Ottawa, Canada, K1Y 2X5
- 613-725-0202
- https://www.ociso.org/short-term-counselling/
Offers individual in-person and virtual cultural transition counselling. Provides support for 6-8 sessions.
Oyen Family And Community Support Services – Family Counselling
- 313 3rd Avenue East , Oyen, Canada, T0J 2J0
- 403-664-2255
Family resource centre providing: family counselling and drop in social and recreational programs for youth.
PACE – Child Abuse Treatment
- 10031 103 Avenue, Grande Prairie, Canada, T8V 1B9
- 780-539-6692
- http://www.pacecentre.ca
Offers individual, group and family counselling.
PACE – Sexual Violence Treatment Program
- 10031 103 Avenue, Grande Prairie, Canada, T8V 1B9
- 780-539-6692
Offers counselling and support for individuals who have experienced sexual assault/trauma. Services include one on one counselling, play therapy and educational sessions.
Pace Community Support, Sexual Assault, and Trauma Centre
- 10031 103 Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB, T8V 1B9
- 780-539-6692
Offers a support group for women., , Service provides:,
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a support group for women to debrief about their week, receive support with interpersonal issues, learn about healthy relationships, taking care of self, and recognizing boundaries
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facilitation by a skilled professional such as a therapist, social worker, or crisis intervention worker
flexibility to the participants" needs in order to help them develop skills and resiliency in facing life"s challenges
a psycho-educational component
topics for group discussion chosen based on specific requests from members of the group or based on themes that emerge from on group participation
information, education, and resources around each chosen topic
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, Common topics explored include:,
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creating healthy boundaries with children, partner, and at work
emotional, physical, and sexual abuse in relationships
chemical and behavioural addictions
barriers to effective communication
depression
grief and loss
physical and emotional well-being
workplace conflict
recognizing lived patterns
physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being (the Medicine Wheel)
problem-solving skills
, , Key Provider: crisis intervention workers, social workers, therapists
Parents Empowering Parents Society – U-turn for Youth/Young Adults
- 401 Festival Avenue, Sherwood Park, Canada, T8A 4X3
- 780-410-8516
- https://pepsociety.ca/u-turn-for-youth
Provides supports for youth and young adults involved in substance use to explore their situations through casual discussion and education in a no-pressure environment.UPDATE FOR COVID: The U-turn program is available virtually; Call the Family Support Line anytime at 780-293-0737 or email info@pepsociety.ca.
Parkinson Association of Alberta
- 120 - 6835 Railway Street Southeast Calgary AB T2H 2V6
- 1-877-243-9992
- http://parkinsonassociation.ca/calgary-regional-information
Offers support groups for those affected by Parkinson’s disease. Registration is required for each group.
Parkland Turning Points Society – Counselling Services
- 4912 51 Avenue, Stony Plain, Canada, T7Z 1Y3
- 780-963-8774
- https://www.parklandtps.ca/children-families
Provides counselling programs for those affected by family violence.
Parkland Turning Points Society – Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counselling
- 4912 51 Avenue, Stony Plain, Canada, T7Z 1Y3
- 780-963-8774
Offers counselling programs to assist men and women in stopping and eliminating abuse from their lives
Pembina Counselling Centre
- 30 Stephen Street, Morden, Canada, R6M 2G3
- 204-822-6622
- http://www.pembinacounsellingcentre.ca/index.html
Offers low-cost individual, couples and family counselling. Provides services to all clients regardless of race, gender, beliefs, status or sexual orientation. Operates as a not-for-profit faith-based organization. Virtual services available.
Pilgrims Hospice Society – Expressive Arts for Grieving Children, Teens, and Families
- 15023 123 Avenue North West, Edmonton, Canada, T5V 1J7
- 780-413-9801
- https://www.pilgrimshospice.com/grief-services-children-teens/
Provides group sessions, individual and family counselling, and art therapy for children, youth, and family members facing or grieving the loss of someone they love.
Pilgrims Hospice Society – Expressive Arts for Grieving Children, Teens, and Families at BriarPatch Family Life Education Centre
- https://www.pilgrimshospice.com/grief-services-children-teens/
Provides group sessions, individual and family counselling, and art therapy for children, youth, and family members facing or grieving the loss of someone they love.
Pilgrims Hospice Society – Expressive Arts for Grieving Children, Teens, and Families at Pilgrims Hospice Society
- 780-413-9801 ext 102
- https://www.pilgrimshospice.com/grief-services-children-teens/
Provides group sessions, individual and family counselling, and art therapy for children, youth, and family members facing or grieving the loss of someone they love.
Poon, Kyle – Psychologist, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) approved provider, M.Ed specialization in Counselling Psychology, Registered Psychologist KP Psychological Inc. Private practice (individual) Registered with College of Alberta Psychologists Registered with Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)
- 102-14020 128 Avenute, Edmonton, AB, T5L 4M8
- 825-333-3637
I am a Registered Psychologist practicing in Edmonton AB., with over 4 years of experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma. I specialize in trauma therapy, using Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. I am passionate about working with survivors of sexual trauma, those who have experienced childhood trauma, first responders, veterans and military. However, I have a wealth of experience supporting those that have experienced all types of trauma.
Trauma can leave an imprint on our lives, but it does not have to be permanent. It may alter your foundation and leave you lost, angry, confused and in unbearable pain. I believe that choosing to rebuild this foundation through therapy is a courageous step in healing. It is not always an easy journey as we need to survey the land, start digging, install the footings and work with any arising obstacles. This can be an exhausting and scary process but we will work collaboratively at your pace and create a resolution that fits for you.
Trauma does not discriminate and we will work together to explore its impact on you.
It is important that you feel safe and trust your therapist. I encourage you to find the therapist that meets your needs and if it is not me, I will support you in finding the right professional. I offer a complementary 15 minute phone consultation to discuss your needs. I also offer sessions during evenings and weekends for those with limited availability
Special Services During Pandemics (e.g. COVID/Corona), Disasters and Related Emergencies
I see clients currently via Telepsychology (Phone or video) to accommodate needs during COVID-19. I also am available to offering a sliding scale.
Potential Place
- 308 11 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 0Y2
- 403-216-9250
Provides a program for youth struggling with severe and persistent cognitive delays as they transition into adult programming., , Service offers:,
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peer to peer engagement between young adults living with cognitive delays who are transitioning from youth into adult programming
age appropriate daily responsibilities and social recreation activities
opportunities to discover strengths in areas including education, employment, independence, self-advocacy and wellness