Find a Psychologist in Calgary
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Welcome to First Session. Just starting your search for a Registered Psychologist in Calgary? Check out How to Find a Psychologist in Calgary. Or browse the profiles below, find the right fit Psychologist in Calgary for you, and book your free consultation today.
Therapists
Daisie Auty

Daisie Auty
Gwyneth Hodgins

Gwyneth Hodgins
C. Nicole MacLeod

C. Nicole MacLeod
Molly McBride
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Molly McBride
Sabrina Sibbald
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Sabrina Sibbald
Rachel Bennett

Rachel Bennett
Anastasia Sutulova

Anastasia Sutulova
Taylor Smith

Taylor Smith
Andras Lenart

Andras Lenart
Caitlin Black

Caitlin Black
Blair McLean

Blair McLean
Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes
Lior Papo

Lior Papo
Jacqueline Groves

Jacqueline Groves
Andrea Montello

Andrea Montello
Rob Matula

Rob Matula
Kimberly Crossman

Kimberly Crossman
Arunie Saldhi

Arunie Saldhi
Margarita Iarovaia

Margarita Iarovaia
Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Cassandra Fezzuoglio
Alisha Kandler
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Alisha Kandler
Michal Goldstein

Michal Goldstein
Marra Sheldon

Marra Sheldon
Courtney Doherty

Courtney Doherty
Mohamad Shabib

Mohamad Shabib
Alexa Harder

Alexa Harder
Jason Scriven

Jason Scriven
Michelle Mammoliti

Michelle Mammoliti
Maria Chaplick

Maria Chaplick
Jide (Paul) Oderinde
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Jide (Paul) Oderinde
Emma Cheuk

Emma Cheuk
Lea Konforte

Lea Konforte
Sofia Diaz

Sofia Diaz
Mike Stroh

Mike Stroh
Jacob Damelin

Jacob Damelin
Melissa Milligan

Melissa Milligan
Michael Chu

Michael Chu
Hayley Hope

Hayley Hope
Lydia Azaribe

Lydia Azaribe
Alanna Jacobs

Alanna Jacobs
Dennis Keefe

Dennis Keefe
Faraja Gaudin

Faraja Gaudin
Elena Maystruk

Elena Maystruk
Nayab Tahir

Nayab Tahir
Megan Sherback

Megan Sherback
Stephanie Neshcov

Stephanie Neshcov
Warren Elardo

Warren Elardo
Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips

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Frequently asked therapy questions
In Alberta, psychotherapists have historically not been regulated. Anyone with any amount of education or experience has been able to advertise their services as a therapist or counsellor and treat clients.
Provisional Psychologists filled the space normally occupied by certified therapists in other provinces that regulate the terms “therapist” and “counsellor.” A Provisional Psychologist is a practicing therapist who is working towards their full designation as a Psychologist. They hold a Master's degree in clinical psychology and must meet requirements set by the College of Alberta Psychologists.
Registered Psychologists must hold a PhD in psychology, complete extensive supervised clinical hours, and meet requirements set by the college.
Thanks to recent changes, therapists and counsellors will soon be regulated and licensed by the College of Alberta Psychologists. But until those changes fully come into effect, Provisional Psychologists, Psychologists, Social Workers, and Psychiatrists are the only clinical mental health professionals regulated by law in Alberta.
In Calgary, the cost of seeing a therapist ranges from $100 – $235 per session (sessions typically last 50 minutes). An individual therapist’s fees typically depend on their level of education and experience, as well as demand for their services. Some psychologists offer sliding scale pricing, which adjusts the session fee based on your income or financial situation. This can make therapy more affordable if cost is a barrier.
The cost of seeing a private practice Psychologist is not covered by Alberta Health Care, but your health insurance plan may provide full or partial coverage.
In Calgary, you do not need a referral to see a Psychologist. If you’re looking for ongoing talk therapy, a Psychologist is often the right choice. You can book directly without going through a doctor.
Psychiatrists, on the other hand, require a referral. They primarily focus on diagnosing mental health conditions and prescribing medication, and do not usually offer regular therapy sessions. If you are referred to a Psychiatrist by a doctor, the cost is covered by Alberta Health.
Your health insurance may cover seeing a psychologist, but carefully review your plan before booking an appointment. Health insurance plans are very specific about the designations of mental health professionals they cover. For instance, your plan may cover treatment by a Social Worker, but not by a Psychologist, even if you would receive similar treatment from professionals with either designation.
To confirm, review your benefits booklet and contact your insurance provider to ask exactly what mental health services are included, which professional designations are covered, and the annual coverage limit. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to check your insurance coverage.
Start by considering what you want to work on, then look for a psychologist who specializes in that area (for example, anxiety, couples counselling, trauma). You may also want to consider their approach to therapy, availability, and whether you feel comfortable after an initial consultation. Many psychologists on First Session offer free initial consultations so you can see if it's a good fit.
Calgary psychologists offer a wide range of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), somatic therapy, couples counselling, and trauma-focused therapies. The right approach depends on your needs and goals, which you can discuss during your initial consultation.
Yes, as long as they’re registered to work with clients in Alberta. For example, a psychologist based in Toronto can provide online therapy to someone in Calgary if they hold an Alberta licence. On First Session, each therapist’s profile clearly lists the provinces where they’re licensed to practice, so you can easily check before booking.
Use First Session to find the best therapist for you.