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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, the clinical family therapy services are funded through Recovery Alberta.
Families with children between the ages of 0-18. There is a preference that the child participates in the sessions.
No, families can self-refer for family therapy but they do need a physician referral for psychiatric consultation.
Preferably yes, however the therapist can request to see family members individually or in various subgroups.
Yes, we request consent if you have shared custody.
No, we are daytime hours.
The sessions can run from one to two hours and usually there is a limit of 10 sessions.
We use the same protocols as Recovery Alberta. Please visit the Recovery Alberta website (Disclosure of Information) for more details. http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/info/Page3938.aspx(http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/info/Page3938.aspx)
We have one designated parking stall in front of the building and a few visitor spots available to the general public. You can park along 24th street NW that runs parallel to Crowchild Trail NW or across the street from our building at McMahon Stadium for $5 a day.
All of our therapists specialize in family therapy.
Most interns complete their 8-month, 3-days-a-week internship from September to April
There are limited spots for applications for a January-August practicum, which has a different program, less reliant on structured theoretical seminars and more reliant on our psychiatry rotation program. Details about this program will be available by June 2026 in our website.
Applications for the January-August practicum will open on September 1st. Applicants who pass the first stage of selection can expect an interview by the first week of October, with a definitive answer by October 15th.
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