Shauna is a First Nation’s (Beaver/Cree) woman and respected therapist dedicated to healing and empowering individuals within communities and beyond. Shauna brings a unique blend of cultural sensitivity and clinical expertise to her work.
Growing up, Shauna witnessed the impact of intergenerational trauma firsthand and felt a calling to address these wounds. She pursued higher education at the University of Calgary, earning a BSW, and MSW specializing in clinical work with individuals, groups, and families. Shauna’s framework of practice is rooted in the two-eyed seeing method. She works with models such as trauma-informed care, Indigenous healing modalities, CBT, and ART (accelerated resolution therapy).
Shauna is committed to fostering healing not only for individuals but also for communities and future generations. She advocates for culturally responsive mental health services and works collaboratively with Indigenous leaders, organizations, and policymakers to promote systemic change and social justice.
Shauna is a First Nation’s (Beaver/Cree) woman and respected therapist dedicated to healing and e...
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Ako is a therapist who brings a multicultural perspective to her clinical practice from a wealth of personal and professional experiences. She uses cognitive behavioral, emotional-focused, narrative, and client-centered approaches to support her clients in areas of stress management, building healthy relationships, making sense of sex and sexuality, healing from emotional injuries and trauma, addictions, and life transitions. Ako is on the final year of her Doctorate in Psychology.
Ako is a therapist who brings a multicultural perspective to her clinical practice from a wealth ...
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Tinsa is a registered Social Worker who has been working with children and youth for over 20 years. Tinsa started her career as a Child and Youth Care Worker, supporting youth in residential treatment facilities and working from rights based, client centered, housing first approach, supporting unhoused youth in finding permanent housing. Tinsa completed her Bachelor of Social Work at University of Calgary and completed her Master of Social Work requirements at Wilfrid Laurier University in December 2023.
In her free time Tinsa spends as much time as she can outdoors, gardening, hunting, fishing, and hiking in the Rocky Mountains.
ACSW 18416
OCSWSSW 839470
Tinsa is a registered Social Worker who has been working with children and youth for over 20 year...
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