Addictions therapists in St. Paul, Alberta AB, Canada CA
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Person centered approach. Harm reduction while discovering the experiences that have led the individual to have substance use issues. Trauma informed
4 Years Experience
Laura Hall
Psychologist, MC, Registered Provisional Psychologist
After working in the addiction field for many years, I can empathize with the hardships addiction presents. It can impact many important areas of your life, and trying to repair these areas can seem overwhelming. Attempting to stop the cycle of addiction may seem impossible, however, I want to offer you a safe space to talk about the thoughts, emotions and circumstances that potentially lead you down this path. I am also knowledgeable in various addiction community resources that may be an additional source of support.
11 Years Experience
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
With the use of RTT and other tools like emotion code and health coaching and hypnosis, I find that clients respond favorably and find their addiction lesson in and their coping skills increasing to deal with addictions/substance abuse etc.
9 Years Experience
Reach Psychological Services
Psychologist, Registered Psychologists
Our providers are experienced in Addictions and Substance Abuse issues.
14 Years Experience
Jayne Batten
Counsellor/Therapist, MSc, CT, RPC, MPCC
Addictions are behaviours in which we engage to enable us to cope with deep emotional pain, usually stemming from some form of trauma in our lives. Social and environmental factors can also play a role in developing addictions. Addictions include the use of alcohol, drugs, sex, pornography, gambling, smoking, shopping, etc. as a way to provide temporary relief from the painful thoughts and negative feelings that arise within us. Over time addictions establish themselves as the go-to relief to cope with our emotions, but at the same time render us less functional. Our relationships, work, and homelife begin to suffer from the consequences of the addiction. Talking therapy can help to uncover and resolve the pain that lies beneath addiction and over time help us to reconnect with our inner selves and to discover and develop behavioural responses to replace the addictive behaviour.
6 Years Experience