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Healing from the ground up

COUNSELLING IN

COLD LAKE

“A journey of a thousand miles 
begins with a single step”

 - Lao Tzu

COUNSELLING SERVICES

01

INDIVIDUALS

Most people want to talk with a therapist one to one.  I have training in several different therapy models and together we will find an approach that can work for you.

02

COUPLES & FAMILIES

No one and no issue can happen in isolation.  As a family therapist and a Social Worker, I like to see things within a broader context.

GROUP

03

Explore solutions alongside individuals who share similar experiences guided by a certified counsellor.  Topics may include grief, trauma and more. 

04

WORKSHOPS

Improve personal or professional skills in a safe and supportive environment with people from your community.

SERVICES

ABOUT

Susan McGowan, BSW, MSW, RSW, is a Registered Social Worker with the Alberta College of Social Work. She worked as a therapist in Ontario for over 20 years before moving to Cold Lake in 2017.

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ABOUT

THE CLINIC

LOCATION

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

5220 54th STREET

COLD LAKE, ALBERTA

T9M 1W2

INSIDE THE COLD LAKE & DISTRICT

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

SUPPORT SERVICES BUILDING

PHONE: 905 977-1668

EMAIL:  susanmcgowancounselling@gmail.com

OPENING HOURS

BY APPOINTMENT.

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In the spirit of respect and reciprocity, we acknowledge that our Counselling in Cold Lake practice is located on lands and by water in Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional and sacred homeland of the Cree, Denesuline, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux and Metis Nation.  Cold Lake continues to be a home for diverse Metis, First Nations and Inuit People who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations.  We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us.  We acknowledge that this place is impacted by the ongoing process of colonialism. We strive to understand and reframe our responsibilities to land and community as we journey towards reconciliation.

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