counselling-alberta-home.jpg

Counselling works

Regardless of the challenge you are facing, counselling can help.

And the sooner you access help, the better and faster the results.

You’ll see your progress

At Counselling Alberta, we use established feedback and evaluation tools that allow you and your counsellor to follow your progress through the counselling process. Using the data from these tools, your counsellor can make any needed adjustments to ensure counselling gives you the best possible results.

 

Counselling just for you

Whether for individual, couples, or family counselling, you’ll be matched with a counsellor that can best meet your needs. One-on-one counselling is personalized to your needs and goals.

Learn More

 
 

or register by phone at 833.827.4230

 

Frequently asked questions

 

How long will I need counselling before I see changes or feel better?

Counselling doesn’t need to be a lifelong commitment. On average, our clients experience positive results in 8 to 10 counselling sessions.


How much will counselling cost?

At Counselling Alberta, cost is no obstacle to getting the help you’re looking for. Our sliding scale fees ensure your counselling is affordable.


 
 

Online counselling available anywhere in Alberta, plus in-person counselling available at:

  • Global Village Centre

    Brooks and area
  • Calgary Counselling Centre

    Calgary and area
  • The Family Centre

    Edmonton and area
  • Momentum Counselling

    Edmonton and area
  • Legacy Counselling Centre

    Fort McMurray and area

    (Youth and young adults aged 12–25 years)

  • Some Other Solutions

    Fort McMurray and area
  • Catholic Family Services

    Grande Prairie and area
  • Lethbridge Family Services

    Lethbridge and area (includes Pincher Creek, Crowsnest Pass)
  • Medicine Hat Family Service

    Medicine Hat and area (includes Cyprus County, Redcliff Pass, Foremost, Bow Island)
  • Vantage Community Services

    Red Deer and area
  • Vegreville Family & Community Support Services

    Vegreville and area
 

 
 

Areas of counselling

Our counsellors are trained to provide help with different areas of concern.

Counselling Alberta is a registered provider of victims of crime counselling services under the Government of Alberta Victims of Crime Assistance Program.

  • Addictions

  • Anger problems

  • Anxiety

  • Attention deficit disorder

  • Bereavement/grief

  • Bullying

  • Child behaviour problems

  • Couple/marital relations

  • Depression

  • Postpartum depression

  • Domestic abuse

  • Eating disorders

  • Elder abuse

  • Family relationships

  • Gender issues

  • Health issues

  • Job loss/termination

  • Parent-child conflict

  • Parenting

  • Personal growth

  • Physical & sexual abuse

  • Relationship problems

  • Self-esteem

  • Separation/divorce

  • Sexuality/intimacy

  • Stress

  • Trauma

  • Victim of crime

  • Violence in intimate relationships

  • Workplace conflict