South Edmonton Counselling & Therapy
Counselling Support at Life Collective’s 51 Ave NW Location
When life or a relationship starts to feel difficult, reaching out can feel like a big step.
You may not know what kind of therapy you need yet. You may only know that something feels heavier, more confusing, or harder to carry on your own.
Life Collective Counselling offers therapy and counselling in South Edmonton for individuals, couples, and families. Our 51 Ave NW office is a place to begin with thoughtful, respectful support rooted in helping people better understand themselves, strengthen relationships, and move toward meaningful change.
Some people come to us because their relationship feels distant. Some are navigating conflict, grief, anxiety, trauma, or family stress. Others are looking for a safer place to talk about sex, intimacy, communication, or patterns that have become hard to name.
You do not need to have everything figured out before you reach out.
Life Collective Counselling
8925 51 Ave NW #308
Edmonton,
AB T6E 5J3
Our South Edmonton counselling office is located on 51 Ave NW, with convenient access from Argyll Road, 91 Street NW, Whitemud Drive, and nearby south Edmonton communities.
Therapy and Counselling Services Available in South Edmonton
Life Collective Counselling is known for supporting people with the parts of life that can be difficult to talk about openly.
Relationships. Intimacy. Conflict. Sex. Trauma. Communication. Disconnection. Emotional overwhelm.
Sometimes these concerns show up as repeated arguments. Sometimes they show up as silence, avoidance, anxiety, resentment, or feeling far away from the people who matter most.
Therapy gives you space to slow things down and understand what is happening beneath the surface.
At our South Edmonton office, our therapists support clients with concerns such as:
Couples Counselling
Couples counselling can help partners slow down the patterns that keep leading to conflict, distance, or misunderstanding.
Sessions may focus on communication, emotional disconnection, trust, repair, intimacy, or learning how to respond to each other with more care.
Marriage Counselling
Marriage counsellingcan support couples who feel stuck, disconnected, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward together.
Some couples come in during a difficult season. Others want support before resentment, avoidance, or repeated conflict becomes harder to shift.
Sex Therapy and Intimacy Support
Sex therapy offers a respectful, non-shaming space to talk about intimacy, desire, sexual communication, sexual pain, sexual trauma, mismatched libido, shame, identity, or changes in your sexual relationship.
Sex therapy is talk therapy. There is no nudity, no performance, and no physical contact. These conversations are handled with care, privacy, and respect.
Relationship Counselling
Relationship counselling can support people who want to better understand the patterns showing up in dating, partnership, separation, family dynamics, boundaries, attachment, or emotional closeness.
You do not need to be in a relationship to explore the way relationships are affecting your life.
Discernment Counselling
Discernment counselling may be helpful when one or both partners are unsure about the future of the relationship.
The goal is not to rush a decision or push the relationship in one direction. It creates a structured space to explore what has happened, what each person wants, and what the next step may be.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy can support concerns such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, ADHD, stress, self-esteem, identity, life transitions, and relationship patterns.
It can also help you understand how past experiences may be affecting how you show up in the present.
Family Counselling
Family counselling can help family members work through conflict, improve communication, navigate transitions, and better understand each other’s needs.
Sessions may support families dealing with disconnection, recurring arguments, parenting stress, or changes within the family system.
Help Choosing Where to Begin
It is common to feel unsure about the next step.
You might be looking for support with your relationship, your family, your mental health, or something you are still trying to put into words.
That is okay.
Our intake team can help you narrow things down based on your concerns, preferences, location, and availability.
You can come with a clear goal, a few questions, or simply the sense that it may be time to talk to someone.
Why Clients Choose Life Collective Counselling
Life Collective Counselling is a counselling clinic in Edmonton offering support for individuals, couples, and families.
Clients often come to Life Collective because they are looking for a clinic that can talk about relationships, sex, intimacy, trauma, communication, and emotional health in a grounded and respectful way.
You can reach out with a specific service in mind, or you can contact us simply knowing that something in your life or relationship needs more care.
Our team can help you understand your options and find a therapist who fits what you are looking for.
Our South Edmonton Location
Life Collective Counselling
8925 51 Ave NW #308
Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3
Our 51 Ave NW office is located in South Edmonton, near Argyll Road and 91 Street NW.
Our 51 Ave NW office gives South Edmonton clients a steady, accessible place to begin therapy with a team that understands relationship-focused care.
The office is accessible for clients coming from McIntyre Industrial, Argyll, Ritchie, Hazeldean, Avonmore, Pleasantview, Bonnie Doon, Mill Woods, Strathcona, and nearby communities.
Map and Directions
What to Expect When You Reach Out
We aim to make your journey toward improved mental health, love, and intimacy as seamless as possible.
2. Personalized Matching
Our administrative team will review your request and help pair you with a therapist who aligns with your needs, goals, preferred location, and availability.
1. Initial Contact
Begin by filling out our online form, booking a free consultation, or contacting us by phone. This helps us understand what you are looking for and what kind of support may be the best fit.
3. First Session
Your first session is an intake, where your therapist will take time to understand your concerns more fully. For couples, this may include a more comprehensive assessment to better understand your relationship dynamics:
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Life Collective Counselling offers free consultations so you can ask questions, learn more about the process, and get a better sense of whether a therapist may be the right fit before booking a full session.
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Availability can vary by therapist, service, and appointment time. If you are not sure who to book with, our intake team can help you find an available therapist who fits your needs.
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It is very common to feel nervous before starting therapy, especially if you are not sure what to expect or how to explain what has been going on.
You do not need to have the perfect words before your first appointment. Your therapist will help guide the conversation at a pace that feels manageable.
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After you submit the contact form, our intake team will review your request and reach out within 1 business day.
From there, they can answer questions, talk through what you are looking for, and help connect you with a therapist who may be a good fit.
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Yes. Life Collective Counselling offers both in-person and virtual care. If virtual counselling is a better fit, you can ask about available options when booking.
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It can help to arrive a few minutes early for your first in-person appointment, especially if you are not familiar with the building. This gives you time to find the office and settle in before your session begins.
Book Counselling in South Edmonton
You do not need to have the right words before you contact us.
You may be looking for support with your relationship, intimacy, family stress, anxiety, grief, trauma, or a season of life that has started to feel harder to manage.
At our South Edmonton office, support can start with a simple conversation.
You can ask a question, book a free consultation, or contact our intake team for help choosing a therapist.
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