Physician Family Support Program (PFSP) Direct Billing Counselling Therapists and Psychologists Direct Billing - Therapy, Counselling, and Assessment Psychologists
- Registered Psychologists – Fully Eligible, Coverage Depends on your plan – Direct Billable
- Provisional Registered Psychologists – Usually not possible
- Counsellors – Usually not possible
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Our Calgary Psychologists That Are Options for Clients With Physician Family Support Program (PFSP)
Kari is a warm and compassionate Registered Psychologist who works with children, youth, adults, and families to heal from trauma, build stronger relationships, and manage life’s challenges with more ease. With 15 years of experience, Kari helps clients make sense of their past while tapping into their strengths to create the future they want. She brings a trauma-informed, person-centered approach and uses a blend of therapies like EMDR, family systems work, narrative therapy, and DBT, always tailoring her approach to each individual or family. Whether you’re a young adult facing big life changes, a parent concerned about your child, or a family looking to reconnect, Kari provides a safe and supportive space to work through it together. She also works closely with parents when supporting younger children, believing that therapy is a team effort....
Murray Molohon has been helping children, youth, adults, seniors, families, and couples navigate life’s challenges for over 30 years. Known for his warm, empathetic approach, Murray creates a safe, welcoming space where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions without judgment. He draws on a range of therapies—including cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based techniques—and tailors his approach to each person or couple he works with. Murray has a special passion for supporting couples in building stronger communication and deeper emotional connections, but he also helps individuals and families find resilience through life’s tough moments. His goal is simple: to help you feel seen, heard, and supported as you discover your own strength and move toward the life you want....
Calgary Psychologist and Therapist Blogs About Mental Health
CBT provides a proven way to turn negative thought patterns into balanced and realistic ones. The process of cognitive restructuring teaches us to identify, challenge and change thoughts that limit our potential. This detailed piece explores how cognitive behavioral therapy techniques help reshape our thinking patterns. You’ll learn practical CBT…
Human emotions play a vital role in psychological health and personal development. Research by psychologist Paul Ekman shows five core emotions – joy, sadness, fear, disgust, and anger. These emotions appear universally in all cultures through distinct facial expressions. Dr. Gloria Willcox’s Feelings Wheel offers a well-laid-out method to identify…
Most of us know that gut-wrenching feeling – a relationship ends and leaves us lost about rebuilding our lives. A breakup cuts deeper than just emotional pain. It completely turns our daily life upside down. I’ve experienced this myself. Time alone doesn’t heal all wounds after a breakup. Recovery needs…
Today’s relationships face challenges that previous generations never encountered. Our devices keep us connected around the clock, yet many people feel emotionally distant from their partners. Our counseling practice has shown us how couples don’t deal very well with these new relationship dynamics. Technology has reshaped the scene of communication…
Dating after divorce resembles stepping into uncharted waters. My work with divorced clients and my own personal experience has shown how this phase mixes excitement with anxiety and uncertainty. These feelings surface naturally when you think over romance after a marriage ends….
Couples who accept culturally competent counseling in their relationships are 50% more likely to feel satisfied and resilient during conflicts. The way cultural competence disrupts therapy has become vital to modern relationship counseling. Therapists understand the value of cultural awareness, yet studies reveal they talk about cross-cultural issues with less…