Psychologists’ Association of Alberta
- 1259 91 Street, Edmonton, T6X1E9
- 1-888-424-0297
Provides referrals to people looking for a private psychologist in Alberta., , Service offers:,
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referrals to private psychologists online and over the phone
links to professional associations where users can search for psychotherapists who serve specific ethnocultural communities, by location
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, Psychologists referred to are:,
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members of the association
in private practice
in the requested area of expertise
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, DOES NOT provide referrals based on fee or sliding scale. Contact the psychologist"s office directly to find information on fees.
Alberta Health Services – Edmonton Zone
- 13211 Fort Road NW, Edmonton, AB, T5A 1C3
- 780-424-2424
Provides a single point of access to adult addiction and mental health community based programs., , Access 24 / 7 provides a range of urgent and non-urgent addiction and mental health services including service navigation, screening, assessment, referral, consultation, crisis intervention, outreach and short term stabilization., , Key Provider: addiction counselors, family peer support, mental health therapists, occupational therapists (OTs), pharmacists, psychiatrists, registered nurses (RNs), registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs), social workers
Alberta Health Services – Cancer Care Alberta
- 11560 University Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T6G 1Z2
- 780-643-4303
Psychosocial Oncology is a department of healthcare professionals from psychology, social work, spiritual care, nursing, and psychiatry, specializing in cancer care., , This service provides help for patients and their family with coping with the stress that often comes with a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Taking care of your emotional, social, spiritual and practical well-being is an important part of your treatment plan and coping. We are a part of your oncology treatment team. We offer different types of programs and services to support your wellbeing;,
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Individual, couple and family counselling
Professionally-led support groups
Practical support for your finances and other basic needs
Classes and programs
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, Availability of programs and services changes depending on the cancer centre.,
, Services may be available via telephone, online platform (Zoom) or at your healthcare centre through Telehealth.,
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Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Patient Navigation
Cancer Care Drug Coverage
Counselling and Support
Indigenous Cancer Patient Navigator
Oncology and Sexuality, Intimacy & Survivorship (OASIS)
, , Key Provider: cancer patient navigators, drug access coordinators, indigenous cancer patient navigators, psychiatrists, psychologists, sexual health consultants, social workers, spiritual care counsellors
Alberta Health Services – Edmonton Zone
- 11642 142 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5M 1V4
- 825-402-6799
Provides a single intake service for child and adolescent community mental health clinics across the Edmonton Zone., , Offers screening and triaging of referrals, offers choices based on the primary concern and goals of the referral, including booking an appointment with a community clinic therapist, providing resources, and/or redirection of some referrals to the most appropriate services., , Key Provider: mental health therapists
Fyrefly Institute for Gender and Sexual Diversity
- 11725 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T5K 0N4
- 780-665-5220
Provides intervention, outreach, resources, supports, and community to vulnerable and displaced Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and more (2SLGBTQ+) youth and emerging adults., , Service provides:,
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intervention, outreach, resources, supports, and community to vulnerable and displaced Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and more (2SLGBTQ+) youth and emerging adults who face barriers of mental health, substance use, houselessness, poverty, and oppression
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Below the Belt (BTB) Project - support and resources for male-identified individuals engaged in sex work or survival sex
counselling and mental health support
suicide intervention and crisis intervention
sexual health education that is inclusive and comprehensive
free, confidential, and inclusive sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing
accessibility to staff as needed
access to basics like clothing, harm reduction supplies, food, hygiene items, and more
Queer Community Food Bank
, , Affiliation: Partnered with Alberta Health Services, Opioid Dependency Clinic, Edmonton Police Services, HELP Team, Edmonton 2 Spirit Society, AAWEAR, Nekem, Boyle Street Community Services, and iHuman Youth Society.
Africa Centre
- 11808 St. Albert Trail, Edmonton, AB, T5L 4G4
- 1-833-381-1242
Provides free counselling from various licensed therapists., , Service provides:,
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free counselling
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formal, one hour, one-to-one counselling sessions in the form of short term intervention utilizing solution-focused therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy
culturally trained counsellors
counselling available for individuals, families, couples, children, and youth
treatment of anxiety, stress, panic attacks, burnout, post-traumatic stress, obsessive thinking, relationship issues, depression, grief, loss, and stressors associated with COVID-19
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, Sessions are available online or in-person., , Affiliation: Partnered with the Alberta Black Therapists Network (ABTN).