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Specialized Services Offered by Our Registered Psychologists
At Fairfield Psychology, our Registered Psychologists specialize in trauma-focused therapy, offering services to adult individuals and couples.
Our psychology team is experienced in working with adult individuals.
They also have extensive experience supporting Veterans (VAC), family members of Veterans, and RCMP.
Direct billing is available at our office for providers such as Medavie Blue Cross and Pacific Blue Cross.
Our Registered Psychologists address post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), operational stress injuries (OSI), and related challenges. They can also assist with VAC Medical Questionnaires.
Evidence-based therapies and a personable approach are used to support healing and recovery. This might include EMDR, sensorimotor psychotherapy or other approaches.
Why Choose a Registered Psychologist for Therapy?
Choosing a Registered Psychologist for therapy can be a helpful decision, especially when dealing with trauma.
Our clinic specializes in working with adults of all ages, including Veterans, RCMP, and first responders, offering care for those facing the unique mental health challenges of high-stress careers.
Our Registered Psychologists are highly trained in trauma-focused therapy and techniques like EMDR, which is an evidence-based therapy aimed at helping with PTSD, anxiety, depression and more.
Your therapist will create a treatment plan, giving you the tools to manage your emotions, reduce stress, and heal from past experiences.
With their advanced education and strict professional standards, Registered Psychologists offer trusted, evidence-based care.
At our clinic, you’ll find a team that understands the complexities of trauma and is committed to helping you regain control of your mental health.
Whether you’re dealing with ongoing stress or looking to heal from deep-rooted trauma, our psychologists provide the expertise and support you need to move forward.
When Should You See a Registered Psychologist?
Are emotional, mental or behavioural challenges impacting your daily life?
Seeing a Registered Psychologist can be helpful when you’re facing difficulties and feeling confused or alone.
You might consider reaching out if you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, or overwhelming feelings of sadness, grief, loss or anger.
A Registered Psychologist can also help when you’re dealing with trauma or major life transitions, such as divorce, loss, or career changes.
If you’re experiencing difficulty in relationships, struggling with self-esteem, or having trouble managing chronic health conditions, a psychologist can offer guidance and coping strategies.
They are also equipped to support individuals dealing with PTSD or operational stress, especially Veterans (VAC) and first responders.
You don’t have to wait for a crisis to seek help.
Many people see a psychologist for personal growth, to improve communication skills, or to develop healthier habits and thought patterns.
If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure, reaching out to a Registered Psychologist can be an important step towards emotional well-being and mental health.
What to Expect From Your First Visit to a Registered Psychologist
Visiting a Registered Psychologist for the first time can be a significant step toward improving your mental well-being.
At Fairfield Psychology, we aim to help you feel at ease.
During this initial appointment, the Registered Psychologist will start by discussing confidentiality and the framework of therapy, ensuring you know your rights and what to anticipate.
They'll ask about your reasons for seeking help, exploring any specific challenges you’re facing, your mental health history, and relevant life experiences.
This first session is important for understanding your unique situation and tailoring the approach to your needs.
You’ll have the chance to ask questions about the psychologist's methods and the therapy process.
By the end of the session, you’ll discuss next steps together, whether that involves setting therapy goals or scheduling follow-up sessions for deeper exploration.