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Canadian Certified Counsellor

A Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) is a professional designation recognized by the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). The Canadian Certified Counsellor certification is a national service that identifies to the public those counsellors who CCPA recognizes as qualified to provide counselling services in unregulated provinces in Canada. Obtaining the status of Canadia... Read More

A Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) is a professional designation recognized by the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). The Canadian Certified Counsellor certification is a national service that identifies to the public those counsellors who CCPA recognizes as qualified to provide counselling services in unregulated provinces in Canada. Obtaining the status of Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) includes recognition of standards of professional preparation, continuing education, and a formal code of ethics. As a non-statutory self-regulating body, CCPA provides advice and discipline for members on matters of professional conduct.
Only counsellors who are certified by CCPA are permitted to use the trademarked title Canadian Certified Counsellor and/or the acronym ‘CCC’.


Registered Psychologist

A registered psychologist in Saskatchewan is someone who has met specific educational, supervised experience, ethical, and competency standards to be registered with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists. To use the title "Psychologist" and represent oneself as a member of the profession, one must be registered with the College. Please note that no current Registered Psychologists at PPC h... Read More

A registered psychologist in Saskatchewan is someone who has met specific educational, supervised experience, ethical, and competency standards to be registered with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists. To use the title "Psychologist" and represent oneself as a member of the profession, one must be registered with the College. Please note that no current Registered Psychologists at PPC hold an APE125 (Authorized Practice Endorsement). Only Registered Psychologists who hold this APE are authorized to make psychological diagnoses in Saskatchewan.


Social Worker

The Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (SASW) governs the profession of social work and serves and protects the public interest through regulation and promotion of the social work profession, and support to competent and ethical social work practice. SASW members are committed to helping individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.


Psychology Student (Reduced rate of $60 per hour)

From September 2025 to April 2026, Keiran will be practicing under the supervision of Danielle McFadyen and Denise Byblow. Keiran is completing his final year of the Master of Education in School and Counselling Psychology program at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Lethbridge.


Non-Certified Professional Member of the CCPA

A non-certified practicing member of the CCPA is a professional member who has not yet been granted the Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) designation. They have met the requirements for general professional membership but have not completed additional steps for certification, among which includes a master's degree in counselling. In Andrea's case, although she has already obtained an M.Ed., s... Read More

A non-certified practicing member of the CCPA is a professional member who has not yet been granted the Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) designation. They have met the requirements for general professional membership but have not completed additional steps for certification, among which includes a master's degree in counselling. In Andrea's case, although she has already obtained an M.Ed., she will be granted her 2nd graduate degree (MC) in February, 2026.

Keiran is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday to Wednesday.

M. Ed. School & Counselling Psychology Student B. Sc. Psychology

Current Hourly Rate: $60.00

Certain insurance policies may not provide reimbursement for supervised students. If you are expecting reimbursement, please be sure to clarify with your carrier before attending. Keiran does not see clients through EFAP.

From September 2025 to April 2026, Keiran will be practicing under the supervision of Danielle McFadyen and Denise Byblow.

Keiran is completing his final year of the Master of Education in School and Counselling Psychology program at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Lethbridge.

Keiran’s approach to counselling is trauma-informed and grounded in warmth, curiosity, and non-judgment. He draws from a person-centred approach while integrating evidence-based strategies from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). His work is collaborative and reflective to meet clients where they are.

Areas of Interest: • Individuals 16 and older • Life transitions • Loss and grief • Adult ADHD • Anxiety • Stress and depression

Recent Trainings: • Trauma-Focused ACT — Dr. Russ Harris, 2025 • ASIST: Applied suicide intervention skills training — 2023 • safeTALK: Suicide Awareness for Everyone — May 2023

Keiran is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday to Wednesday. M. Ed. School & Counse... Read More

Denise is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday.

Denise Byblow CCC #4422, M.C. Denise’s hourly rate is $155 for individual and $170 for groups of 2 or more. Children 5+ to Adult

Denise believes that gaining insight into our thoughts, feelings, and perceptions can help us heal, grow, and make positive changes toward our potential. Many of us want to work on making positive changes and improvements, but yet we are inclined to rely on the same old approaches despite our best intentions. Her approach to counselling is client-centered and solution-focused. She supports clients in experimenting with new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving at a pace that is right for them.

Denise is a co-owner of PPC.

Denise is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday. Denise Byblow CCC #4422... Read More

Ryan is accepting new clients by request and sees clients on Saturdays & Sundays

Ryan Dielschneider CCC #8585 M.C., B.A. Ryan’s hourly rate is $150. Teen to Adult caseload.

As a clinical counsellor, I strive to combine a gentle, person-centered style with actively teaching you evidence-based strategies in every session. My hope is that I can provide you with a safe, casual time and space to process your thoughts and feelings while also connecting you with research-supported ideas and techniques from psychology that will be practically helpful in managing your symptoms or improving your life between sessions. My clients usually tell me I’m generally easy-going, nonjudgmental, and humorous*, but I can switch and quickly become serious, intellectual, and educational when needed.

Outside of counselling, I love dogs, being in nature, trying new foods, playing video games, watching drag performances, listening to true crime podcasts, and reading.

*Note: Open to playful humour in the counselling space, but not necessarily a funny comedian myself!

Ryan is accepting new clients by request and sees clients on Saturdays & Sundays Ryan Dielsc... Read More

Andrew is accepting new clients and has a fully virtual practice (video/telephone), seeing clients on Wednesday & Friday mornings.

Andrew Eaton RSW #6077, PhD, MSW Andrew’s hourly rate is $165. Adult caseload with some exceptions.

Andrew prioritizes empathy and client-centered care in therapy, seeking to collaboratively develop a personalized care plan that will work for each individual client. He empathizes relationship-building in a therapeutic context to encourage sharing of emotions and experiences to uncover issues, discuss the root and history of the problem, and move towards solutions.

Andrew’s practice experience has included work in the areas of mental health (such as depression, anxiety, stress, and personality and mood disorders) and physical health (such as chronic pain, physical disability, and HIV/AIDS and other sexually-transmitted and blood-borne infections). He is also very comfortable working with people who identify across the spectrums of gender and sexuality and who may have varying relationship styles such as monogamy, non-monogamy, polyamory, and other relationship styles. He also has expertise in substance use harm reduction and addictions counselling.

With over a decade in social work practice in Canada and internationally, Andrew has worked with individuals and people in intimate relationships (including couples) in the context of trauma, attachment, adjustment, and communication. He regularly employs approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, and Emotion-Focused Therapy, alongside other modalities.

With an anti-oppressive orientation to practice, Andrew seeks to help his clients frame their experiences within society’s structures and systems and identify how to move forward.

Andrew is accepting new clients and has a fully virtual practice (video/telephone), seeing client... Read More

Lisa is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday evening, Wednesday morning & every other Saturday.

Lisa Fiddler (CCC) #11251067, MACP, CCPA Lisa’s hourly rate is $150 for individuals and $170 for groups of 2 or more. 16+ Caseload

Lisa is a compassionate and warm practitioner who strives to create a safe, supportive, and comfortable space where clients can work toward their mental health goals. She holds a master’s degree in counselling psychology and embraces an integrative therapeutic approach—drawing from a range of interventions and techniques to provide a personalized experience tailored to each client’s unique needs. At the heart of her work is the belief that you are the expert in your own life.

Lisa supports teens 16 years of age and up, adults, and couples in navigating a wide variety of challenges, including anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, relationship concerns, family dynamics, and trauma. Whether you’re going through a difficult life transition or seeking to deepen your self-awareness, Lisa is committed to walking alongside you in that process.

Outside of her work with clients, Lisa enjoys spending quality time with her spouse and two children, diving into juicy mystery novels, binge-watching reality TV, and planning her next travel adventure around the world.

Lisa is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday evening, Wednesday morning & every othe... Read More

Kara is accepting new clients by request.

Kara Fletcher RSW #4061 PhD, MSW, BA. Kara’s hourly rate is $165 for individuals and $175 for groups of 2 or more. Children 5+ to Adult.

Kara has expertise in working with individuals, couples, and affected family members in the context of addiction and multiple disorders, families with young children, families working through separation and divorce, and individuals living with trauma.

Kara is welcoming and non-judgmental. She loves working with her clients to accomplish what it is they are hoping to change when they are feeling stuck. She believes in the inner strength of her clients and will work with you to get to the root of the problem, identify the roadblocks in your way, help you to find those “ah ha” moments (and usually some “ha ha” moments), and make those changes last!

Kara is accepting new clients by request. Kara Fletcher RSW #4061 PhD, MSW, BA. Kara’s hourly... Read More

Jenny is accepting new clients by request.

Jenny Halbgewachs CCC #11244821, MAC Jenny’s hourly rate is $150 for individuals and $170 for groups of 2 or more. Children 7-12 and Adult. Jenny does not see clients 13-17 years of age,

What can you expect when sitting with Jenny in a counselling session? She genuinely wants to hear your story, the struggles and successes. Jenny is passionate about providing high-quality therapeutic and professional care that will help you find solutions while encouraging your innate strengths and resiliency. She works creatively to support her clients in understanding their inner world and emotions; this includes developing practical skills and coping strategies like mindfulness and relationship building. Jenny has been working with families, couples, children, youth, and young adults for over 20 years and respects the distinctive aspects of each developmental stage and season of life.

I work with individuals, couples, and children. When working with couples, my approach is collaborative, helping to strengthen and heal the relationship including developing practical skills. Every committed relationship is unique and each couple’s experience and vision for the relationship must be honoured. When working with children (ages 7-12) creativity and play methods build trust and connection through fun! I desire to help children grow in awareness of feelings and emotions and age-appropriate relationship skills. Parents, you are invaluable therefore, you are part of the counselling process. In working with individuals of any age, grief is an area close to my heart. I recognize everyone experiences and expresses grief in their own way, which can be shaped by their culture, beliefs, and their relationship to their loss.

Jenny holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Degree and is a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC). In therapy, I draw on a variety of evidence-based psychological approaches as most fitting for each person(s). I see clients in person, and I am fluent in phone and virtual counselling.

Jenny is accepting new clients by request. Jenny Halbgewachs CCC #11244821, MAC Jenny’s hourly... Read More

Andrea is a warm, empathic counsellor who works with adolescents (12+), adults of all ages, and couples navigating a wide range of challenges. Andrea has a background in education and dispute resolution. She completed her counselling internship earlier this year and will finish her 2nd graduate level degree - Master of Counselling this fall. Andrea is currently a Non-Certified Practicing Member of the CCPA, and a designation of Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) is anticipated in the months following completion of this degree

She has worked with people from diverse backgrounds throughout her professional life and is excited to join PPC to provide compassionate care to each person who walks through the door. Andrea is passionate about working with clients to uncover the hidden stories of their lives, especially their stories of resilience and strength. Andrea draws on a variety of approaches, including Solution Focused and Narrative Therapy. Andrea looks forward to connecting with new clients and supporting them in their personal growth.

Andrea enjoys spending time with her family, including her two dogs, watching her boys play sports, and reading a good book.

Andrea is a warm, empathic counsellor who works with adolescents (12+), adults of all ages, and c... Read More

Danielle is not accepting new clientsPlease do not book an appointment with Danielle if you haven’t seen her in a year or more.

Danielle McFadyen R. Psych #880, M.C. Danielle’s hourly rate is $165. 15+/Adult caseload Danielle does not see couples.

I have been working in the human service field with a wide range of clientele since 2006. I have experience working with individuals and families of all different ages. I have supported individuals who have experienced various stresses and mental health issues including; family violence, depression, anxiety, abuse, grief and loss, addiction, and parenting challenges. I take a trauma informed approach to my practice and believe most people can benefit at one time or another from the support and guidance of a counselling relationship.

Danielle is a co-owner of PPC.

Danielle is not accepting new clientsPlease do not book an appointment with Danielle if you haven... Read More

Jordan is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday as well as some Sundays.

Jordan Mills RSW#3664, MSW, BSW Jordan’s hourly rate is $150 for individual and $170 for groups of 2 or more. Adult caseload only.

Jordan is a highly experienced and compassionate social worker with over 15 years of experience providing service to individuals, groups, and communities. He is deeply committed to helping people live their best lives in accordance with their values and has a collaborative approach to therapy that draws from a range of theoretical frameworks, with a particular focus on narrative practices.

Throughout his career, Jordan has worked extensively with people facing complex life issues, including mental illness, substance use, anxiety, relationship concerns, criminal justice involvement, and trauma. He takes a non-judgmental, anti-oppressive approach to his work, and is always curious about the social contexts that contribute to the problems his clients are facing. In addition to his clinical practice, Jordan has made significant contributions to the field of social work though his involvement in the development of innovative harm reduction housing programs, the implementation of police and crisis mental health teams, and the onboarding of the National Suicide Helpline in Saskatchewan. He is also committed to supporting men who have been abusive to their intimate partners to live non-violently, and co-facilitates a land-based group for this purpose. Jordan also provides counseling and crisis intervention to a Dene community in the far north.

Outside of work, Jordan enjoys staying active through running, cycling, and fishing with his two boys. He also values spending quality time with family and friends.

Jordan is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday as well as some Sundays. ... Read More

Sharon is retiring on December 18, 2025.Please do not book an appointment with Sharon if you haven’t seen her in a year or more.

Sharon Neufeld R. Psych #352, M.Ed. (Psych)

We are both happy and sad to share that Sharon has decided to retire.

Sharon has been a big part of PPC for over 30 years. Her dedication and warmth have left a lasting impact on us, as well as the many clients she has supported throughout the years.

While we will miss her presence (and her snazzy wardrobe), we fully support her decision to embrace a new chapter filled with her husband, grandchildren, and other personal interests.

Sharon is retiring on December 18, 2025.Please do not book an appointment with Sharon if you have... Read More

Abdi is accepting new clients and sees clients on Saturdays and Sundays.

Abdikarim Osman (CCC) #10008600, MACP Abdi’s hourly rate is $150 for individuals and $170 for groups of 2 or more. Adult caseload.

Abdi attained a Master of Arts in counseling psychology (MACP) from Yorkville University in 2021. He lives in Saskatoon with his wife and kids.

Abdi is passionate about mental health. He believes that with the necessary support & resources, every human being has the potential to become the best version of themselves. Abdi likes to work with clients from a client-centered approach with the understanding that every client is unique in their strengths & challenges. He has experience working with individuals, couples, children, adolescents & youth but is currently limiting his practice at PPC to 18+. Abdi enjoys empowering clients to utilize their strengths in addressing their challenges. He uses integrative & holistic counseling approaches while working with clients. Among other modalities, Abdi uses solution-focused therapy (SFT), Acceptance & commitment Therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Abdi has a particular interest in individual & couples’ therapy. He has extensive experience in supporting couples and individuals capitalize on their strengths and work on their weakness with the understanding that all human beings [and couples] have within them, the tools for changing. He is available for in person, phone and virtual sessions.

Abdi is accepting new clients and sees clients on Saturdays and Sundays. Abdikarim Osman (CCC)... Read More

Cindy is not accepting new clients.Please do not book an appointment with Cindy if you haven’t seen her in a year or more.

Cindy Pellerin R. Psych #492, M.Ed. Cindy’s hourly rate is $165. Children 6+ to Adult.

Since 1995, I have been supporting adults, teens, children, and families. I believe in the transformative power of identifying strengths and values to build resilience and foster hope.

My counselling style integrates a range of approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Collaborative Problem Solving, and Solution-Focused Therapy. In my life and work, I value acceptance, authenticity, humour and accountability.

People often describe me as gentle and empathetic, yet respectfully direct and proactive. I firmly believe that life’s challenges provide opportunities for growth and learning—both for ourselves and for those around us.

When I work with children, I prefer to collaborate closely with parents, as I believe therapy is a team effort. However, I may occasionally meet

Cindy is not accepting new clients.Please do not book an appointment with Cindy if you haven’t se... Read More

Rachel is not accepting new clientsPlease do not book an appointment with Rachel if you haven’t seen her in a year or more.

Rachel Subchyshyn CCC #6810, M.Ed. (Psych) Rachel’s hourly rate is $150 Children 12+ to Adult. Rachel’s Wednesday sessions are Remote Only.

Rachel Subchyshyn has worked in private practice and as a school counsellor since 2002. Her therapeutic approach to counselling has been strongly informed by a developmental approach to understanding human behavior. In addition, Rachel recently completed extensive training in a therapeutic model called Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) that has been gaining recognition worldwide for its effectiveness and client-centered philosophy.

Though formal learning opportunities have provided her with a strong foundation and invaluable insight from which to work with clients, Rachel asserts that her greatest education has come from the relationships she has developed with the clients she has been blessed to work with over the course of her career.

Rachel believes that a cooperative and collaborative relationship based on mutual respect and understanding provides the foundation from which the best work can be done. She sees her role as helping clients develop and expand on their ability to be present and make room for their emotions while helping them connect with their values and the person they most want to be in their hearts. Once a strong connection to ‘what matters’ is established, clients are better able to tap into their own wisdom and strength to cope with and rise above the challenges they are facing. In her experience, when clients and therapists work together to determine the direction counselling will go, clients experience a new level of energy, develop a willingness to face challenges and are able to make choices that move them toward a better life.

Rachel is not accepting new clientsPlease do not book an appointment with Rachel if you haven’t s... Read More

Angie is not accepting new clients. Please do not book an appointment with Angie if you haven’t seen her in a year or more.

Angie Wiebe R. Psych #898, M.Ed. Angie’s hourly rate is $165. Adult caseload. Angie does not see couples.

Helping people and developing a trusting relationship are at the core of Angie’s practice. She recognizes the courage, strength, and vulnerability it takes to reach out for support, and she strives to cultivate an empathic and caring space where people can share openly without feeling judged. Angie believes that safety, comfort, and respect enable clients to explore the challenges that bring them to counselling. Her hope is that individuals feel supported and empowered to reach their goals for change. Angie believes that people are the experts of their own lives. Therefore, her approach to counselling is to combine a collaborative, client-centered counselling style with evidence-based therapeutic techniques. She uses an integrative approach to personalize therapy, matching the unique needs of each individual. Guiding her work are a variety of theories and modalities, including cognitive-behavioural (CBT), solution-focused, narrative, feminist, and strength-based. She works with individuals (adults and mature youth aged 16 years and older) in a variety of areas

Angie is not accepting new clients. Please do not book an appointment with Angie if you haven’t s... Read More

Derek is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday

Derek Yee RSW #2275, MSW Derek’s hourly rate is $150. Children 10+ to Adult.

Derek prides himself on the connections he builds with clients, and the outcomes his approach brings. Using humor and a gentle style which focuses on solutions, he has gathered a great reputation for working with youth, families, and young adults. Having many years experience working with reluctant or apprehensive families has given him the ability to create a relaxed atmosphere for everyone present. Derek believes that connection and comfort are the best predictors of success, and that clients are the experts of their own lives.

Derek is accepting new clients and sees clients Monday through Friday Derek Yee RSW #2275, MSW ... Read More

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