Please contact our office directly by email: admin@moosejawpsychology.ca or by phone: (306) 313-5686, if:

  • you are looking to book or reschedule an appointment with a practitioner not listed here, or
  • you are interested in booking or learning more about psychological assessment, developmental assessment, or autism assessment.

Note: We are not able to provide emergency response services. If you are experiencing an emergency or crisis situation, call the Healthline at 811, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Adult Therapy- Ages 18 and older


Adolescent Therapy- Ages 13-17


Child Therapy- Ages 12 and under


Reduced Rate Therapy

Reduced rate therapy is available to you through our Internship Program! Our internship program allows graduate students in a social work, counselling or psychology graduate program to gain experience hours while working under the supervision of an experienced mental health professional. This is a requirement of the graduate program. Graduation from these graduate programs is often the first... Read More

Reduced rate therapy is available to you through our Internship Program!

Our internship program allows graduate students in a social work, counselling or psychology graduate program to gain experience hours while working under the supervision of an experienced mental health professional. This is a requirement of the graduate program. Graduation from these graduate programs is often the first step toward registration or licensing as a mental health professional. This program allows us to continue to support the development of mental health professionals in our community, while offering you mental health support at reduced rates!

You may be a good fit to work with our student interns if you are:
- Seeking general mental health support for anxiety, depression, and stress
- Available to meet regularly during the internship period

This is NOT a good fit if you are:
- Experiencing self-harm, suicidality, psychosis, or other significant psychiatric disorders

How it works:
You will meet with a student intern for individual sessions. The frequency and number of sessions will be customized and discussed as part of your treatment plan.
Group sessions may be recommended, if appropriate.
In each session you will spend 75 minutes with your student therapist.

The cost of each session is $80. Please note that these spots are limited and available on for the duration of the internship period.

At this time Naomi is NOT able to work with students that attend a school in the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division due to a conflict of interest. Holy Trinity Catholic School Division students may book with Alison!

Naomi holds a Professional A Teacher’s Certificate, a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology, and a Bachelor of Education Degree. Naomi is working to complete a Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology with the University of Saskatchewan. She has 12 years of experience working with children in the realm of education which informs her understanding of child and youth development and behaviour. Naomi’s status means that she works closely with a fully qualified practitioner to ensure the best outcomes for the therapeutic process.

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Experience: Brian is a Registered Social Worker with the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers and is completing a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology. He has experiencing working with youth, adults and families in both a clinical and an outreach setting.

Client Focus: Adolescents 15 years and older, Adults

Types of therapy: An integrated approach that is informed by person-centered, cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior therapy and narrative therapies.

Issues: Anxiety, depression, addiction, life transitions, relationship difficulties, trauma

Sometimes, it can feel like our stories are not unfolding as we thought they may, and we can feel uncertain as to how to navigate the transitions to our next chapters. I use a person-centered approach to explore what each person needs, hopes, and wants from therapy and collaboratively develop a plan to help you reach your goals. I work to create an environment in which you feel safe, heard, and hopeful about what the next chapters hold for you and develop a plan on how to get there.

Favorite Quote: “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you.” – Maya Angelou

More than just my work: A good book, a mug of coffee, and my back deck one of my favorite ways to spend my free time.

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Hi I’m Jenna Corcoran and I am a Registered Social Worker and mental health therapist, but you might also call me an accountability partner: a guide to achieving wellness or a big fan of slowing down.

Getting to know who you are and what you value is a huge part of being able to live a fulfilling life. Slowing down and making the time to get a better understanding of yourself and your values will make a difference in how you think, behave and feel about yourself, your environment and your relationships.

Over the past ten years I have worked in the public and non-profit sector supporting people in recognizing when they are overwhelmed and working with them to identify a do-able plan towards better mental, emotional and physical health, interpersonal effectiveness and self-realization.

I enjoy working in all areas of mental and behavioral health and have worked with individuals on managing anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, substance use, tobacco cessation, lifestyle changes, interpersonal and intimate relationship issues, chronic pain and insomnia. As a therapist I am here to meet you where you’re at and support you in achieving better functioning.

I have a particular passion for working with grief and life transitions, specifically related to parenthood and reproductive loss. Having experienced my own loss in this area, I know the importance of integrating the internal and external narrative of our loss through restorative retelling and I hope to be able to help you find a way to carry your loved one with you into your changed future.

Presenting Issues: Anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, grief, lifestyle changes, interpersonal relationship issues, life transitions

Special Interest: Perinatal and maternal mental health, reproductive and perinatal loss

Education: I have a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Saskatchewan and a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina. I am currently completing research in the area of reproductive trauma and perinatal loss as the final requirement to complete a Masters of Social Work at the University of Regina.

Types of Therapy: I am trained in Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Behavioral Health training. I have additional experience in using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Reality Therapy and Choice Theory and Exposure therapy in a clinical setting.

Client Focus: Adults

Favorite Quote: “Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you- all of the expectations, all of the beliefs- and becoming who you are.”

More than just my work: I am a mother of two fantastic children and often find myself outdoors enjoying the simple things like searching for the perfect rock, investigating insect habitats or rolling in the winter snow.

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It can be difficult for children to work through big emotions, and challenging situations. It can be just as difficult for parents and caregivers to know how to help them manage.

Micaela primarily works from a cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) framework focused on developing skills for children so they can become better aware of their thoughts, emotions and behaviours using proven strategies. Micaela uses play to connect, communicate and teach.

As a parent, you play an important role in the therapy process. Micaela will also work with you so that you can also develop skills to support your child’s growth and development outside of the therapy room.

Micaela is a Registered Social Worker with a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of Regina. She has experience working in children’s programming in the school setting, and has supported families through her work in the public sector for over 5 years.

Committed to ongoing learning and advancement, she is also a graduate student in the Master of Social Work program at the University of Regina.

Client Focus: Children and their caregivers

Types of therapy: CBT and play based interventions

Issues: Behavioural challenges, emotion regulation, anxiety, mood concerns, and parent support.

“Behind every young child who believes in themselves is a parent who believed first.” Matthew L. Jacobson

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Alison is a practicum student working towards her Master’s in Educational Psychology through the University of Saskatchewan. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Ambrose University in 2022. Over the last two years, she has worked as an educational assistant alongside students with diverse mental health needs. She has training in inclusion practices and non-violent crisis intervention.

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Throughout our lives there are circumstances that can have an impact on our mental wellness. Most times we have the ability to sort through the issues however, there are other circumstances where we continue to struggle with a similar or reoccurring problem. In not addressed, some of these problems tend to grow or get more complicated over time which can impact our relationships, families, employment, education and our health. Asking for help can be uncomfortable or overwhelming experience for many of us. Regardless of how alone you feel or how big your problem is, support is available and we can find a way forward.

Therapy is individualized to meet your needs where together we use your experience, values and strengths to develop a plan that can help address the challenges and obstacles you are experiencing. Therapy is there to help you discover or enhance your awareness, strengths and skills to overcome life’s challenges, problems or ailments.

I strive to create a welcoming, safe and comfortable environment that is essential to therapeutic process. The issues addressed in therapy can be difficult as this often requires a change in one or more areas of our life; with support, this process is much easier with awareness, guidance and a plan.

Reggie is a Registered Social Worker with a Master’s Degree at the University of Calgary; a Bachelor of Social Work degree at the University of Regina and a Bachelor degree at the University of Saskatchewan.

Over that last 15 years, he has worked with Mental Health and Addictions Services in clinical and leadership roles in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. As a clinician he has extensive experience in assessment, treatment and care planning for a variety of mental health conditions which include anxiety, depression, trauma, addictions and eating disorders.

Client Focus: Adolescents and their families.

Types of therapy: CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy.

Issues: Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, Addictions, Trauma, Eating Disorders

Favourite quote:

“Live life fully while you’re here. Experience everything. Take care of your family, your friends, and yourself. Have fun, be crazy, be weird. Go out and screw up! You’re going to anyway, so you may as well enjoy the process. Take the opportunity to learn from your mistakes: find the cause of your problem and eliminate it. Don’t try to be perfect; just be an excellent example of being human.” -Tony Robbins

More than just my work:

  1. I love all sports, in particular, football, rugby, and wrestling. I am privileged to be able to coach and support youth develop their physical, mental and leadership skills to help prepare them for success both in sport and in life.
  2. I thoroughly enjoy life’s routines including work, family and staying healthy. However, I also make every reasonable effort to break the routine by relaxing or enjoying travel, sporting events and other simple pleasures like music.

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There are times in virtually anyone’s life where they may feel overwhelmed with problems or issues that life throws their way; none of us is immune. Starting therapy can be intimidating and uncomfortable for many individuals; seeking help is the first step in acknowledging the issue and getting the help needed. I strive to create a warm and welcoming environment to alleviate any uncomfortable feelings and begin the therapeutic journey.

I utilize a client centered and solution focused approach throughout the therapeutic journey. I enjoy meeting and assisting individuals to learn more about themselves, to meet their goals in treatment, and make changes to achieve the results they are seeking.

Gwen is a registered Social Worker with a Master’s Degree from the University of Regina. Over the past 24 years, Gwen has worked in a variety of roles with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, including direct clinical counselling at Mental Health and Addictions, and supervisory roles in a variety of different program areas. Gwen has recently retired and is excited to begin working directly with individuals on their counselling goals. Over the past 11 years, she has also worked part time as a counsellor for employee family assistance programs, keeping her clinical skills sharp. She enjoys working with adult women on women’s wellness, anxiety, depression, workplace issues, stress, change of life, grief and loss, relationship issues, and more.

Client Focus: Women aged 18+

Types of therapy: CBT, Solution Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Choice Theory, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness practice

Issues: Gwen specializes in supporting women with anxiety, depression, stress, grief, life transitions, interpersonal relationship issues, work stress

Favourite Quote: “Happiness or mental health is enjoying the life you are choosing to live, getting along well with the people near and dear to you, doing something with your life you believe is worthwhile, and not doing anything to deprive anyone else of the same chance for happiness that you have.” - William Glasser

More than just my work: I have been married for 33 years and have 2 adult children, and one son in law, plus my very busy and energetic grand puppy! I am a creative individual, who loves the creative process in virtually any area I can find it (including the therapeutic process). I love to draw, paint, craft and create. It brings me joy and peace and settles my often busy brain. I also enjoy walking in nature and practicing yoga, again in my search for calm and peace. On a nice summer day, you may find me and my husband at Wakamow, in our kayaks, so grateful to have this little paradise in our midst.

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Ashley is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. Qualifying indicates that she is working under close supervision of Registered Psychologist, Frances Hammel-Kampus as Ashley works to complete supervised hours as required by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario.

​More information coming soon…

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