— We are Equinox Therapeutic

About Our Counselling Team in Edmonton

AllDissociative DisordersBrain InjuryEquine Assisted PsychotherapyAnxietyMVCEMDRArt TherapyAnger ManagementDepressionChronic PainLife TransitionSleep IssuesEating DisordersMarriage CounsellingLoss and GriefFamily TherapyImpulse Control DisordersRelationshipsADHDKids 3-4 yrsChildren 6-12 yrsAdolescents 13-16 yrsBipolar DisorderTrauma and PTSDSelf Esteem2SLGBTQIA+
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Amanda Slugoski | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the issues that I most enjoy working with are complex PTSD, dissociation (including DID), eating disorders, and queer-specific issues. Queer and 2SLGBTQIA+ humans welcome!

Naomi Paton | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the issues I most enjoy working with are complex trauma and PTSD (including the impact on family and relationships); learning strategies for managing emotions and emotional dysregulation; grief and loss; and developing and maintaining healthy relationships.

Marcy Dormer | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the people I most enjoy working with are individuals, couples and families who have layers of complexity (ie. trauma, grief and loss, mood disorders etc.) and need a safe non-judgmental place to create space for exploring and, in time, experiencing healing and freedom.

Lisa Smithson

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Some of the issues that I most enjoy working with are trauma, major life transitions, challenges with interpersonal relationships, 2SLGBTQIA+ concerns, grief, anxiety, depression, and dissociation. I am committed to assisting people to foster a sense of meaning and empowerment within their lives.

Katelyn Fleming | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the issues that I most enjoy working with are trauma and PTSD, depression and anxiety, and helping people move towards their full potential to live a happy and healthy life! 2SLGBTQIA+ welcoming!

Brittany Thaxter | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the areas that I most enjoy working with are trauma, unhelpful coping strategies, eating disorders, 2SLGBTQIA+ specific concerns, struggles with interpersonal relationships, and with individuals who feel stuck and/or lacking a purpose.

Carlisle Lane | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the areas that I am most interested working with are complex trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, 2SLGBTQIA+ concerns, childhood and developmental disorders/behavioural concerns and navigating life’s stressors including relationship difficulties and struggles with self-esteem/body image.

Sean Burr | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the people I most enjoy working with are those experiencing disconnection from themselves and others for an array of reasons (mental health, trauma, existential questions, life transitions), and are wanting to reconnect and create meaning and purpose in their lives.

Carlisle Gavalia | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the areas I am most interested in working with are children dealing with complex trauma and dissociation, alongside supporting parents in nurturing children who have experienced trauma. I have a passion for supporting neurodiverse children, especially those with ADHD and Autism.

Breigha Gillespie | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the issues I most enjoy working with are issues around emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, struggles with self-esteem, big life changes, 2SLGBTQIA+ specific concerns, and family violence.

Leanne Stinn | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the people I most enjoy working with are those who are struggling with figuring out where to go next and navigating challenges like life transitions and workplace burnout. I’m also developing an interest in working with complex trauma and PTSD. I am queer-affirming practitioner.

Kimberlee Bond | Equinox Therapeutic

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Some of the issues/people I most enjoy working with include individuals, couples and family systems through a multitude of issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, life transitions and emotion management.

Mandy Wohlgemuth | Equinox Therapeutic

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The most satisfying part of my work is assisting people in finding the help they need and want. I am very proud to be a part of the Equinox team.

Billy Benjamin | Equinox Therapeutic

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One of the things that I most enjoy is designing and developing new software systems.