Our Team

Psychology

Tiffany Mitchell - Not currently accepting new patients

Registered Psychologist

Tiffany Mitchell is a graduate of the Master of Counseling program from Athabasca University and has been a practicing psychologist for the past 5 years.

Tiffany uses a variety of therapies and theories, including but not limited to; Psychodynamic therapy, Narrative therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Mindfulness-based strategies.

Tiffany focuses on understanding the circular effects of time and helping individuals use their experiences to adapt, change, and enhance their lives. Tiffany is very passionate about helping individuals through trauma and helping them see the light on the other side of the storm.

Some of the types of concerns Tiffany specializes in are:

  • Anxiety disorders including, panic, post-traumatic stress, trauma, social anxiety

  • Depression, including postpartum depression in mothers and fathers, generalized, situational, long-term

  • Trained in Psychotherapy for chronic pain and psychotherapeutic hypnosis

  • Family dynamics, including, stress, disagreements, abuse, and life changes

Tiffany specializes in working with a variety of clients: Teens 15-18; adults; and seniors.

Tiffany is an approved provider with WCB, Veterans Affairs Canada, and is approved for coverage with all Canadian insurance plans.

Registered Psychologist

Calen is a Registered Psychologist whose work is informed by lived experience and a background in competitive hockey, where pressure, performance, and resilience are central. He believes meaningful change occurs when therapy addresses not only thoughts, but also the emotional and physiological patterns held in the body.

Calen strives to create a therapeutic space that is supportive, direct, and growth-oriented. He views lasting change as emerging through honest reflection, increased self awareness, and a willingness to examine patterns that no longer serve the individual, within the safety of a strong therapeutic relationship.

His primary clinical framework is informed by the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model. A key aim of his work is to thoughtfully integrate sport and performance psychology principles with EMDR, CBT, DBT, and ACT-informed approaches, supporting clients in strengthening emotional regulation, self-trust, and resilience in both everyday life and high-pressure environments.

Calen Jobson

Registered Psychologist

Lisa holds a Master of Counselling degree from City University of Seattle and is a practicing Registered Psychologist. Through her diverse experience in the counselling and support field, Lisa has refined her skills as a counsellor with a variety of clients to include young people, teens and adults struggling with internalized anxiety, school avoidance, life transitions, stress management, relationships, and parenting. 

Lisa encourages and promotes a warm, safe, and inviting environment free from judgement where her clients can focus on their therapeutic journey.  Lisa aims to understand how things came to be for her clients and most importantly, what changes you feel would improve your future outcomes.  Using a brain-based understanding, she seeks to help clients realize their thinking process and how they experience and manage emotions in support of the healing process. 

Lisa is up to date with current counseling approaches and utilizes multiple forms of therapeutic modality to successfully customize her therapeutic approach to each client’s specific needs. Lisa utilizes CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy), EFT (Emotion focused therapy), and narrative therapy to support you to discover behaviour patterns that no longer work for you. She incorporates Gottman theory with couples and relationship issues and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) to overcome perpetual concerns and issues.  For every approach, Lisa will be alongside you throughout your journey to finding your best self.

When working with teens, Lisa will first meet with parents to learn about the early years and experiences of their child, and their family dynamics in order to gain a clearer picture of what parents are noticing at home. Throughout a teens therapeutic journey, parents are encouraged to be involved with their teen in finding their best self. Lisa offers parent coaching sessions in support of parents with teens in order to refine and improve parenting skills and strategies to support their teen at home.

Lisa is a born and raised Calgarian. She lives just outside of the city on a hobby farm with her spouse and four children. During her spare time, Lisa can be found enjoying time with family, experiencing the outdoors with the many farm animals, and creating DIY projects. Lisa is booking sessions during the day and on certain evenings, she would be honored to walk alongside you while facilitating the exploration to your optimal wellbeing.

Lisa Jacobson

Registered Psychologist

Karen is a Registered Psychologist who specializes primarily in conducting comprehensive and individualized, psychological and psychoeducational assessments. Through the completion of a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology from Acadia University in 2008, and a Master of Education in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary in 2013, she has gained intensive and specialized training and experience in assessing and identifying individual’s unique cognitive, academic, social-emotional, and behavioural strengths and challenges. While Karen has extensive experience in a variety of assessments across the lifespan, her diagnostic specialties include Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Giftedness, Specific Learning Disorders, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Karen also has specialized training in the assessment and treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Through her training and practice via professional and personal endeavors, she has a range of experience working with children, youth and adults through various settings including acute child and adolescent inpatient mental health units, government agencies, schools, private practice and community programs. This variety of clientele and placements has provided her with rich learning opportunities and application of evidence based and best practice care for her clients.

Karen Wagner

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Michelle graduated with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and is a Registered Provisional Psychologist through the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP). She is also a member of the Canadian Association of Play Therapy (CAPT), and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

Michelle is a play therapy intern with the CAPT, which means she has completed all the required foundational training hours and is in the process of becoming a Certified Play Therapist under the supervision of a Certified Play Therapist Supervisor. She believes that children express and process their emotions through play and exploration. Sometimes words need to be expressed using art, dress-up, sand trays, painting and other games and toys. Through raising her own four children and previous experience as a parenting education, she has worked with children of all ages. Michelle also supports parents and families as they implement new parenting techniques and provides individual therapy to children, adolescents, parents and adults seeking support for anxiety, attachment concerns, depression, parenting, challenging behavioural concerns at home and/or school, grief and trauma. She is passionate about supporting children and parents of all abilities, including those querying or recently diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, or experiencing varying behavioural challenges.

As a therapist, Michelle comes from an attachment-based lens and uses a Person-Centered approach. She enjoys integrating modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT). She recognizes the importance of connecting the mind and body to one’s experience and is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), for those individuals who want to work on resolving trauma and focus on their future self. She is also trained in the Flash Technique and Safe and Sound Protocol.

When Michelle is not working, she tends to be with her family. Michelle and her husband are in the phase of raising teenagers and young adults and they also have three dogs that keep them busy! Michelle is booking sessions for ages 2.5+ and has availability Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Michelle Adrian

Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology

Practicum Student

Emma is currently completing her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology through Yorkville University. She is joining Greener Pastures as a practicum student under the supervision of Tiffany Mitchell. Emma has received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Dalhousie University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics from Acadia University.

Emma draws on her academic background in sociology to understand the social and cultural factors that shape client experiences, and her studies in nutrition and dietetics inform her appreciation of the mind–body connection and overall wellbeing. She is dedicated to creating a collaborative, supportive environment that promotes insight, resilience and meaningful change. She is passionate about helping those who are navigating concerns related to anxiety, stress, relationships, self-esteem and life transitions. 

When she’s not working, Emma can usually be found hiking with her two dogs, Henry and Chester. She’s also a big fan of home renovations and getting crafty, and loves travelling whenever she gets the chance. These hobbies keep her inspired, creative, and energized.

She offers both in-person and virtual sessions and is happy to meet for a free 15-minute consultation so that you feel confident that she is the best fit for your needs.

 *Please note sessions with Emma are $50 an hour or pay what you can and are not direct billable to Insurance due to her student status.

Emma Habibi

Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology

Practicum Student

Paige is currently completing her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. She is joining Greener Pastures Psychology as a practicum student under Tiffany Mitchell's supervision. Paige holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a double minor in Sociology and Management from St. Mary’s University.

Paige is passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where individuals can feel genuinely seen, heard, and accepted. She values the importance of trust and authenticity within the therapeutic relationship and strives to foster an environment grounded in openness and respect. She also recognizes the importance of the mind–body connection and brings an appreciation for holistic wellbeing into her work.

Her approach to counselling is integrative, drawing from different evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, as well as mindfulness-based strategies. She aims to tailor her approach to meet the unique needs and goals of each individual.

Outside of her professional work, Paige enjoys her time hiking, running, being outdoors, as well as spending time with her family. These interests support her own well-being and help her stay grounded and present in her work with others.

She offers both in-person and virtual sessions and is happy to meet for a free 15-minute consultation so that you feel confident that she is the best fit for your needs.

 *Please note sessions with Paige are $50 an hour or pay what you can and are not direct billable to Insurance due to her student status.

Paige MacEachern