Our Airdrie Location

Dr. Michelle Soucy Dahl
Dr. Michelle is a doctorate level Child Psychologist with 25 years of experience in a variety of mental health and teaching environments. She support clients experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression, ASD, disordered eating, parent-child conflict, ADHD, behavior difficulties, self-harm, trauma and other child related adjustment difficulties.
Dr. Michelle also provides PN7 interventions for the Court to assist families in their parenting matters.
Liza Hartling
Liza Hartling is a Registered Psychologist with a Master of Science in Educational Psychology, specializing in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary. She has experience in both school-based and private practice settings, where she supports diverse learners using a collaborative, strengths-based approach.
Liza provides psychoeducational assessments for children and adolescents in areas such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Specific Learning Disorders, Intellectual Disabilities, Giftedness, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Behavior Disorders. Her individual client work with children, teens, and their families focuses on building socioemotional skills, developing emotional regulation strategies, and implementing effective behavioral supports to help them navigate challenges and experience success. She also offers parental support to help families reinforce socioemotional skill-building across home, school, and community settings.

Our Psychology Interns
Jean-Phylippe Provencher

Jean-Phylippe is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists who recently completed a master’s in clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa.
Jean-Phylippe offers individual therapy in both French and English to children and teenagers, and he provides parenting support to families who may benefit from learning new strategies.
In addition to providing an integrative approach in therapy, Jean-Phylippe has extensive experience conducting psychoeducational assessments with children and teenagers with a variety of presenting challenges: learning difficulties, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, mood and other child-related difficulties.
Neha Bansal
Neha is a Registered Provisional Psychologist. She holds a master’s degree in counselling from the City University of Seattle. She also has a Post-Graduate diploma in Autism and Behavioural Sciences from Toronto.
Neha believes that people are experts of their own lives; therefore, she practices from a strength-based approach. As a therapist, Neha helps her clients to navigate the challenges they experience and supports them to trust their own inner truth, knowledge and wisdom. Neha provides a safe, comfortable, and caring environment for her clients to help them explore their concerns and make lasting, positive changes they desire. She understands that moving towards change is not easy, but she is there to support you wholeheartedly.
With her background in working with children and their families, she currently works with Children, adolescents, and Adults. She is certified in using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to treat Anxiety and Depressive symptoms. Her area of expertise includes, but is not limited to, working on Emotional Regulation, Self-Esteem, School-Related Stress, Family Transitions, Relationship Challenges, Social difficulties, Autism, Anxiety and Depression. In addition to English, she speaks Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu.

Counsellors
Andrea Limcangco Clarke
Andrea is a Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) under the CCPA, holding a Master of Science in Counselling. She provides individual therapy to children, teens, parents, and adults, offering a compassionate, client-centered approach to mental wellness.
Andrea provides therapy for children and adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, self-esteem, school-related stress, family transitions, and social difficulties. She works collaboratively with parents, offering guidance and tools to support their child’s emotional well-being and family dynamics.
Using a flexible, integrative approach, Andrea tailors therapy to each client's needs, drawing from person-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy, internal family systems (IFS), play based therapy, narrative therapy, emotion focused therapy (EFT)and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Andrea is committed to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where children, teens, and parents feel supported in their journey toward emotional well-being and resilience.


Makena Hind
Makena may be contacted directly via the email listed below.
Our Canmore Location

Dr. Michelle Soucy Dahl
Dr. Michelle is a doctorate level Child Psychologist with 25 years of experience in a variety of mental health and teaching environments. She supports clients experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression, ASD, disordered eating, parent-child conflict, ADHD, behavior difficulties, self-harm, trauma and other child related adjustment difficulties.
Dr. Michelle also provides PN7 interventions for the Court to assist families in their parenting matters.
**Please note - Dr. Michelle’s fees will increase to $260 per session, as of July 7, 2025**
Our Psychology Interns
Jean-Phylippe Provencher
Jean-Phylippe is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists who recently completed a master’s in clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa.
Jean-Phylippe offers individual therapy in both French and English to children and teenagers, and he provides parenting support to families who may benefit from learning new strategies.
In addition to providing an integrative approach in therapy, Jean-Phylippe has extensive experience conducting psychoeducational assessments with children and teenagers with a variety of presenting challenges: learning difficulties, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, mood and other child-related difficulties.



