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Hello/Tan'si

Services Include:

  • Individual Counselling

  • Youth Therapy 

  • BIPOC clients

  • LGBTQ2S+ clients

  • Telehealth Counselling 

  • In-Person Edmonton 

  • EMDR Therapy

  • CBT and traditional talk therapies

*Not a FNIHB or IRS provider

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My Story

Diana is a Métis counsellor who utilizes a client-centered approach with trauma-informed practices and cultural sensitivity. Using the two-eyed seeing approach, Diana incorporates best practices of both the Indigenous community and Western knowledge. Diana practices an integrative approach that includes mindfulness, solution-focused, CBT, EMDR, narrative, and somatic techniques. She believes in a holistic approach that considers not only mental health but the physical, emotional, and spiritual health of each unique individual and focuses on building a relationship of trust and safety. Diana understands that seeking counselling can be a stressful process and believes the relationship with the client is integral to positive counselling outcomes and therefore encourages clients to find the best fit for them to build safety and trust in the counselling relationship. Diana’s passion is to work with the Indigenous Community and LGBTQ2S+ clients.
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Diana has experience working with anxiety, depression, trauma/intergenerational trauma, parenting, interpersonal relationships, communication, coping skills, suicide ideation, and grief and loss.

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Certifications and training: Masters of Counselling Psychology, Indigenous Awareness Training, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), QPR Suicide Prevention, Family Group Conferencing (FGC), Trauma-Informed Approaches, TASC Steps- Suicide Prevention, Medicine Wheel Awareness Training, and Intergenerational Wisdom.

Contact

I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect. 

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Email: dsindigenouspsych@gmail.com

Phone: 587-400-6849

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

We recognize that the land on which we gather is part of Turtle Island, situated within the territories of Treaties Four, Six, Seven, and Eight. This land has long been a sacred gathering place for many nations, including the Blackfoot Confederacy—Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika—alongside the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney-Nakoda, Tsuu T'ina Nation, and the Métis Peoples who call this region home. The deep connection that the First Peoples have to this land teaches us our shared responsibility to protect and honor Mother Earth. Through this acknowledgment, we pay tribute to the ancestors, the children, and all those who rest here, as well as the missing and murdered Indigenous women and men. We recognize the ongoing journey of collective healing for all of humanity. We are reminded that all treaty people have a duty to one another. We stand in solidarity with those beside us, those forgotten, and those lost. We connect with Mother Earth for healing, guidance, and the teachings she offers.

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