Serving clients in both the North & South – find us at two convenient locations!

Tracy approaches therapy with warmth, curiosity, and a deep respect for each person’s inner world. She collaborates with clients to create a compassionate and grounded space where meaningful insight, healing, and personal growth can take root.

 

Tracy is a trauma-informed therapist who works primarily within the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. She also draws on attachment theory and mindfulness-based approaches to help clients navigate anxiety, identity development, complex trauma, and major life transitions.

 

She works with adults and couples—including those in non-traditional relationship structures—using the Gottman Method to support emotional safety, communication, and intimacy. In her work with children, she incorporates Sandtray and play-based therapy to help young clients express emotions and process experiences in creative, developmentally appropriate ways.

 

Tracy is committed to fostering an inclusive, affirming environment for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals and brings a culturally responsive lens informed by her years living and practicing abroad.

 

She holds a Master of Counselling in Counselling Psychology from Athabasca University and is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. 

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Tracy works with the following
Anxiety and related concerns
Trauma (PTSD and Complex-PTSD)
Life Transitions
Relationships
Communication Difficulties
Emotional Regulation
Intimacy & Attachment Challenges
Self-Esteem & Inner Conflict (aligned with IFS work)
Parenting & Family Dynamics
Child Emotional & Behavioural Issues
Cultural Adjustment & Cross-Cultural Issues
2SLGBTQI+ Affirming Support