I strongly believe that no one should be pressured to decide whether or not they want to work with a therapist before meeting them. I will see you (or you and your child) at no charge in a secure online session or by phone therapy to ensure we are a good fit for each other. Every therapist works in their unique way, so I want you (or you and your child) to be certain to feel comfortable with how I work. The initial meeting is not a therapy session; it’s designed to be low-key and low-pressure.
I also accept low-fee and no-fee clients when scheduling opportunities are possible, at a maximum of 10% of the client caseload.
All sessions are private-pay, meaning I do not work directly with insurance companies unless provided through Inkblot (see below). It is the client’s responsibility to determine if sessions can be reimbursed by insurance or other benefits. The fee plus 5% GST is due at the end of the session.
Session of 50 to 60 Minutes
Fee depends on insurance and other benefit packages. Fee is per session per person
Using CBT-i combined with other research-based methods. Fee is per session
After prior approval from NIHB (Non-Insured Health Benefits), and up to 20 sessions.
After prior approval from Métis Nation Saskatchewan, and up to 10 sessions initially.
After prior approval through Victims Services.
I provide EFAB services through Inkblot for clients covered by Green Shield Canada (GSC) and Medavie Blue Cross (MBC). If you are looking for Inkblot services, please use the following matching code: STGH1234
You can learn more by visiting the dedicated page by clicking here.
More information will soon be available.
Middle Year and High School student-specific consultations. Fee is per session.
Fee is per hour.
The above fees exclude 5% GST. Fees are subject to change without prior notice for new clients. Fee increases will be communicated to current clients 30 days in advance.
More than just therapy, it’s a place to grow.
We acknowledge we are on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. We pay our respect to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another.