
Addiction Counsellor
Transformation Counselling, In-Person & Online Therapy
Registered Social Worker
In N4S 4H4 - Nearby to Norwich.
My approach to Addictions Counseling is comprehensive and empathetic, designed to support you in overcoming dependency and reclaiming control over your life. In a safe and non-judgmental environment, we will delve into the root causes of your addiction, using evidence-based methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. Together, we will develop personalized strategies to manage triggers, build resilience, and foster a healthier lifestyle. My goal is to empower you with the tools and support needed for sustainable recovery and renewed hope. Take the first step towards a life free from addiction—book an appointment with us today.

Addiction Counsellor
GreenValley Counselling Services, RP and RSW
Registered Psychotherapists & Registered Social Worker
In N3S 6T6 - Nearby to Norwich.
Learning to process emotions is a key component to addiction recovery. Getting in touch with your emotions, learning what your emotions are telling you, and how to manage and meet your needs in healthy ways is essential to staying free from addictions. Addictions often cover up unprocessed pain that needs attending to. We have therapists that can help you on our journey to living free from addiction.

Addiction Counselor
Sharron Carson, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Having an addiction is not a sign of weakness or lack of character. In fact, reaching out for help and being open to change takes a great deal of strength. My approach is one of openness and non-judgment. I follow a harm reduction approach meaning that I respect my clients right to set their own goals which will then guide our sessions. I appreciate that not everyone is ready to, nor wants to, work towards full sobriety. Harm reduction is about reducing the negative impact that substance use has on that person’s well-being and life. I strongly believe that any positive change is a success. If you think that my approach would work for you, please book a free consultation.

Addiction Counselor
Casper Watras, RP, MACP, BSc
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Addiction can be a scary thing that is often surrounded by ambiguity and confusion: why do I continue to use when I know it is bad for me? Why do I want to use in the first place? Why can't I seem to stop using and why cant I change? In working with clients, step 1 of our work is figuring out the answers to these questions and figuring out why addiction occurs in the first place. After this, we explore tools, resources, and therapies that will best work for clients in helping them create the changes they need and to promote the lives they want.

Addiction Counselor
Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.
Registered Psychologist (Alberta and Ontario)
Available for Online Therapy
[I OFFER VIDEO SESSIONS THROUGHOUT ALBERTA AND ONTARIO]. I know what it is like to be an addict. I have been in recovery from my addiction for several years now. I am also an international expert in this field. My American textbook called “Addictions Counseling Today: Substances and Addictive Behaviors” was published recently. I have been a practicing psychologist since 1986. If you need a competent psychologist, book now at https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14249112

Addiction Counselor
Bonnie Nelson, MA(CP), BA(Hons)
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Available for Online Therapy
Addictions often go hand-in-hand with emotional distress, masking a deeper pain beneath the surface. The hopes of finding relief leads many to soothe emotional and mental discomfort by using substances in excess. Having a non-judgmental safe space to gain emotional support and reflect on life is fundamental when trying to make positive changes. You're invited to reach out and see if psychotherapy online is right for you.

Addiction Counselor
Malika Chandra, RP (Qualifying)
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Available for Online Therapy
I view addiction not just as a problem but an unhelpful solution to a different problem. Often, we turn to addiction to get away from something else. It is that “something else” that we would try to understand in our sessions. We will then work to find healthier ways of coping to replace the addiction. I also specialize in helping reduce cannabis use, which may not be addictive as a substance but has addictive effects. It is never too late to start this journey. Call today to book a free consultation.