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Adults
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Children and Teens
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Family Counselling
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Substance Abuse
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ADHD
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Grief and Loss
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I am a counselling psychology student pursuing a Master's degree at City University of Seattle in Calgary. With a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Minor in Sociology from Mount Royal University, I bring a solid academic foundation to my current studies. My commitment to the field is reflected in my previous professional roles I held while working at The Mustard Seed including Recovery Program Supervisor, Wellness Advocate, and Clinic Coordinator.
My work with vulnerable populations at The Mustard Seed has driven my desire to support individuals in need. Through my work, I have gained valuable experience in addressing complex mental health challenges. As well as developing skills in risk assessment, collaboration and mental health advocacy, my approach is anchored in empathy and validation, aiming to create a space where every person's unique journey is honoured. With a deep commitment to fostering healing and growth, I hope to guide individuals on their path of self-discovery and recognize the importance of embracing one's individuality. Through compassionate and empathetic support, I strive to empower individuals to navigate challenges, find resilience, and embark on a transformative journey. My dedication lies in providing a safe and inclusive environment where everyone, can thrive and find a sense of belonging.
Beyond my academic and professional pursuits, I actively engage in extracurricular activities. Inspired by my commitment to mental health advocacy, I balance my time with recreational interests like coaching soccer and playing soccer with my women’s team. In my free time, I enjoy tennis, skiing, walking my dog, playing Nintendo Switch, baking, and nurturing my growing plant collection. I also enjoy hanging out with my friends and playing board games. My extracurricular activities reflect my commitment to holistic well-being.
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Caitlin will be working under the supervision of Dr. Gillian McKirdy and Sydney McKenzie-Hougestol, Registered Psychologists.
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