Relationship and Intimacy Counselling Locations in Edmonton
Finding the right therapist matters. So does finding a location that makes it easier to show up.
Life Collective Counselling offers in-person therapy at two Edmonton locations for individuals, couples, and families. Whether you are looking for support with your relationship, intimacy, or something happening in your own life, you do not need to have everything figured out before you reach out.
Explore our Edmonton counselling locations below, or connect with our intake team and we can help you find the option that fits best.
Our Edmonton Counselling Locations
South Edmonton Counselling
8925 51 Ave NW #308
Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3
Our 51 Ave NW office is conveniently located for clients in South Edmonton, with easy access from Argyll Road, 91 Street NW, Whitemud Drive, and surrounding communities.
This location serves clients from areas including Argyll, Ritchie, Hazeldean, Avonmore, Pleasantview, Bonnie Doon, Mill Woods, Strathcona, and nearby South Edmonton communities
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Windermere Therapy & Counselling
6074 Andrews Way SW #302
Edmonton, AB T6W 3S9
Our Andrews Way SW office offers a convenient option for clients looking for counselling in southwest Edmonton.
Located near Currents of Windermere and Windermere Crossing, this office is easily accessible from Windermere, Ambleside, Terwillegar, Heritage Valley, Glenridding, Chappelle, Rutherford, and surrounding communities.
Relationship-Focused Counselling Across Edmonton
Some things are easier to talk about than others.
Relationships. Intimacy. Sex. Conflict. Trauma. Communication. Disconnection. The questions you may have been carrying privately because you are not quite sure how to explain them.
These are conversations our therapists are comfortable having.
Across both Edmonton locations, our team supports individuals, couples, and families with concerns that may include:
Couples and relationship concerns
Sex therapy and intimacy support
Discernment counselling
Individual therapy
Anxiety, grief, trauma, and emotional health
Communication, boundaries, and relationship patterns
You may already know what kind of counselling you are looking for.
You may not.
Either is a reasonable place to start.
Not Sure Which Location or Therapist to Choose?
Finding a therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with something difficult.
Our intake team can help you narrow down your options based on what you would like support with, your preferred location, and therapist availability.
Sometimes the closest office will make the most sense. Sometimes finding the right therapist matters more than which office you visit.
We can help you figure out both.
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Prefer to Meet Virtually?
Life Collective Counselling also offers virtual counselling across Alberta.
If scheduling, travel, privacy, or personal preference makes online therapy a better fit, ask our team about virtual options when you reach out.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. You can let our intake team know which location you prefer. Therapist availability and the type of support you are looking for may affect which options are available.
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You do not need to choose a therapist before reaching out. Our intake team can help you find options based on what you are looking for, your location preference, and current availability.
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Yes. Life Collective Counselling offers both in-person and virtual counselling, with virtual appointments available across Alberta.
Find a Place to Start
Whether you already know which location you prefer or you are still figuring out what kind of support you need, you do not have to sort through the options alone.
Reach out to our intake team and we can help you find a therapist and appointment option that fits what you are looking for.
Meet The Team
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Kingsley Moyo
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Brooklyn Chang
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Sesu Moyo
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Tierney Fitzerald
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Samson Tshuma
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Kenzie Brinsmead
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Vanessa Bernard-Murray
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Erin Greenough
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Dr. Karl Merritt
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Jayme Fath
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Sujata Poudel
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Kristen Bassett-Berkiw
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Kirsten Brinks