Counselling Services
An authentic space to connect with your emotions, explore your experiences, and feel more at home in your body.

Compassionate, Relational Therapy for Youth & Adults
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At Morran Counselling Therapy, we support youth and adults navigating life’s challenges—challenges that can shape how you see yourself, impact your mental and emotional well-being, and affect your relationships.
We recognize that healing happens in connection. Through an individualized, body-aware, and relational approach, we offer online counselling across Alberta, creating a space where your experiences are honored, your voice matters, and your journey unfolds at your own pace.
We support individuals in navigating:
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Anxiety & overwhelm
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Depression & disconnection
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Stress & burnout
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Emotional regulation & resilience
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ADHD & neurodivergence
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Relationship challenges & communication
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Life transitions & identity shifts
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Substance use & coping patterns
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Grief & loss
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Trauma & the impact of past experiences
Healing isn’t about fixing—it’s about reconnecting. You don’t have to do it alone.
Family conflict and challenges are a natural part of life, yet how we navigate them can deepen our connections or strain our bonds. I work with families to strengthen their relationships as they address challenges together, drawing on the proven, evidence-based approach of Functional Family Therapy.

At Morran Counselling Therapy, we support adolescents and their families in building stronger, more connected relationships.
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We offer individualized, secure online counselling throughout Alberta. My mission is to walk alongside you and your family with kindness, fostering a non-judgmental space where you can explore life’s challenges and embark on a journey of growth and empowerment.
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We help families and youth navigate challenges like:
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Parent-child and sibling relationship conflicts
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Communication difficulties
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Parenting and co-parenting concerns
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Life and developmental transitions
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Anxiety and stress
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Overwhelm and emotion regulation
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ADHD and neurodiversity
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School-related challenges
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Substance use
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Depression
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Grief and loss