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

Duryab is a therapist who is passionate about helping people feel seen, heard, and supported—no matter where they are on their journey.

She works with individuals, couples, families, and children, and believes that healing looks different for everyone. Her goal is to meet you where you are, and to create a safe, supportive space where we can explore your challenges together—whether that’s anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship struggles, grief, ADHD, OCD, or addiction.

Her approach to therapy is integrative, which means she draws from a range of evidence-based practices, including CBT, DBT, ACT, EFT, Attachment Therapy, Play Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. This allows her to tailor our work to what feels most helpful and meaningful for you.

What truly matters to her is building a strong, trusting relationship with each client. She believes that real change happens when you feel safe to be yourself—free from judgment, and supported with compassion and care. Whether you’re working through something recent or carrying the weight of past experiences, she is here to help you navigate it with clarity and confidence.

Therapy isn’t about “fixing” you—it’s about empowering you with tools, insights, and resilience so you can move forward in a way that feels authentic and fulfilling. As she continues to grow in my own journey as a therapist, she remains deeply committed to providing care that’s not only effective, but human.

Duryab is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists.

Duryab is at the Crowfoot Office.

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Duryab works with the following
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma/PTSD
Relationship & Family Challenges
Couples Concerns
Grief & Loss
ADHD
OCD
Addiction & Substance Use
Emotional Regulation
Stress
Self-Esteem & Self-Compassion
Attachment & Interpersonal Difficulties
Life Transitions
Child & Adolescent Concerns
Personal Growth & Resilience

Ashley believes that healing is less about fixing and more about understanding ourselves and building on the strengths we already have. She sees therapy as a supportive space to deepen self-awareness, explore challenges with curiosity, and foster growth through self-compassion.

Life can feel messy and overwhelming at times, which is why Ashley brings a light-hearted yet compassionate presence to her work. She helps clients gain clarity, shift unhelpful patterns, and move toward a more fulfilling and authentic life—while ensuring they feel seen, supported, and understood.

As a relational therapist, Ashley is passionate about supporting individuals, adolescents, and couples from diverse backgrounds. She takes a client-centred and trauma-informed approach, working collaboratively to get to the root of concerns and explore them with empathy and openness. Her goal is to help clients feel unstuck while creating meaningful, lasting change.

Drawing from a variety of evidence-based approaches, Ashley integrates frameworks such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). She works with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, shame, trauma, interpersonal challenges, grief, and low self-worth, and helps them cultivate resilience, strengthen connections, and build confidence.

Ashley holds a master’s degree in counselling psychology from Yorkville University and is registered as a Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. To ease the first step into therapy, Ashley offers a free 20-minute consultation to answer questions and help clients feel supported from the beginning.

Ashely work at the Crowfoot Office.

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Ashley works with the following
Anxiety
Trauma/PTSD
Shame & Self-Criticism
Low Self-Worth / Self-Esteem
Grief & Loss
Relationship & Interpersonal Challenges
Couples Concerns
Adolescent Mental Health
Emotional Regulation
Stress
Identity & Authenticity
Personal Growth & Resilience
Communication Difficulties
Life Transitions

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’s Integrative, Inclusive, and Client-Centered Therapy Approach

 

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

Helping Clients Build Strength and Confidence

 

Annie believes that the relationships we have with ourselves and others are at the heart of our well-being and key to living a fulfilling life. She understands that everyone’s journey is unique and recognizes the importance of a safe, confidential space where you can show up as your whole self – including both the parts you know and those that feel unclear or overwhelming. She creates a space where you feel truly seen and supported, offering gentle care while also encouraging growth and resilience.

 

Annie takes a personalized approach, adapting treatment to address each client’s unique needs and concerns. Her work is rooted in trauma-informed and client-centred practice, drawing from Attachment Theory, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness-based interventions. She also has formal training in Emotionally-Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT), Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART). 

 

She strives to honour where you are in your journey, meeting you at the pace that feels right for you. If you’re ready to take the next step, please schedule a complimentary consultation call for you to ask any questions and ensure that Annie is a good fit for you. 

 

Annie is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists.

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Annie works with the following
Trauma and PTSD
Relationships
Self-esteem and Identity Concerns
Emotional Regulation
Stress & Anxiety
Depression
Grief and Loss
Life Transitions and Personal Growth
Attachment Issues
Communication Difficulties
Boundaries and Assertiveness
Mindfulness and Coping Strategies
Infertility/Fertility Treatment
Pregnancy Loss
Annie uses the following modalities of treatment
Attachment Theory
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Mindfulness-based interventions
Emotionally-Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT)
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)

Individualized Therapy for Positive Change

Furkhan is a seasoned professional with a diverse engineering, business, and psychology background. With 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, he later pivoted into the therapeutic space, earning a master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. Furkhan provides counselling services that help individuals navigate personal and professional challenges. His expertise includes individual counselling, anger management, ADHD support for teens, trauma healing, addiction recovery, and relationship counselling.

 

Furkhan’s counselling approach integrates evidence-based psychological techniques with a deep understanding of human behaviour and personal growth. He draws from cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and existential psychology to help clients build resilience, develop self-awareness, and break negative patterns. His ability to bridge logic and emotion allows him to connect with many clients, from entrepreneurs facing high-pressure decisions to individuals healing from past traumas. Furkhan’s practice fosters a safe, inclusive environment where clients feel valued and heard, empowering them to take ownership of their well-being.

 

What makes Furkhan an exceptional counsellor is his unique blend of analytical thinking, empathy, and real-world experience. Having faced personal adversity, including a divorce and career transitions, he deeply understands the complexities of human struggle. His ability to integrate philosophy, spirituality, and psychology into his sessions provides a holistic approach to healing and growth. Furkhan’s commitment to helping clients unlock their potential and his warm yet direct communication style make him a trusted guide for those seeking meaningful transformation in their lives.

 

Furkhan is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.

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Guiding Clients Toward Emotional Well-Being

Sheryl takes a warm, empathetic approach to counselling. She believes that compassion, understanding and trust are essential for clients to feels safe. Sheryl helps clients feel empowered to make the positive changes needed to live healthy and fulfilled lives. She desires to see clients move from feeling stuck to strengthened. She believes that strength is a characteristic that resides in all people. It can however, be difficult to see during times of hardship and vulnerability. Sheryl offers a non-judgmental and safe place. Her clients feel comfortable to share their journeys. They feel safe and understood.


Sheryl understands that every individual is unique. Therefore, she works hard to develop a plan with strategies that align with the needs of each person’s therapeutic journey. Sheryl draws upon an integrative approach that utilizes Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Attachment theory, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), and Mindfulness based practices. With children she uses a variety of techniques in play therapy. This helps children feel safe enough to open up and share their stories and emotions. Sheryl has experience working with diverse populations. She works with adults, teens and children. As a result she has worked with a large scope of different mental health concerns.

Sheryl understands that life is busy and complicated at times. Because of this she has a variety of different appointment times to serve her clients’ needs. She offers daytime and evening appointments. She believes that the client/therapist relationship is at the forefront of effective therapy. Therefore, to ensure that Sheryl is a good fit for you, she offers a free 20-minute consultation over the phone or video.


Sheryl is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists.

Associations:

College of Alberta Psychologists

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Sheryl works with the following
Attachment Styles
Intimacy and Dating
Trauma

(including all kinds of abuse and religious trauma)

Anxiety
Depression
Stress
Self-Esteem
Codependency
Coping Skills
Divorce
Family Conflict
Life Transition
Peer Relationships
School Issues
Women’s Issues
Self Harm
Workplace / Employment Issues
Sleep Issues
Gender Identity