
Whyte Avenue Psychological Assessment & Wellness provides psychological assessment and counselling for patients suffering from a variety of physical, neurological, or emotional difficulties.
No referral is necessary for an appointment — simply contact our clinic and indicate whether you would like to schedule a therapy session or a psychological assessment. To find out more about our individual services, contact us today and book a psychological consultation.
We provide a safe, neutral, and supportive environment for Edmontonians dealing with psychological and mental health concerns, including:
We provide a variety of psychotherapy and assessment services, depending on our patients’ needs. Our goal is to enhance mental well-being in all areas of work and personal life.
Our assessment services include:
Our Psychotherapy services include:
Dr. Brodeur is a registered Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from the University of Alberta (UofA) as well as her master’s and doctorate degrees from Pacific University in Oregon.
She is a brain health advocate who emphasizes her clients' individual strengths through cognitive-behavioural therapy and mindfulness training. Her neuropsychological assessments and concussion therapy help her clients to work toward improving their overall health and well-being.
Jenna Baziuk is a Registered Social Worker with a Masters Degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Calgary. She specializes in one-on-one counselling for adolescents (ages 12-18) and adults who are struggling with emotional, mental, physical, and social challenges.
She is a compassionate and non-judgmental counselor who strives to create a safe space for her clients. Her cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an integrative approach which allows flexibility to the unique personality of each client.
Leah Katzman is a Registered Psychologist working from the Whyte Avenue Wellness Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Leah currently provides individual psychotherapy to adolescents (12-18) and adults who are feeling stuck due to a wide range of challenges.
Leah prioritizes authentic connection to create safety and security within the therapy relationship. With a nonjudgmental, compassionate, and collaborative approach, Leah empowers you to gain insights, grow, change, accept, heal, and to skillfully face day to day and major life challenges. Leah encourages a space in which individual challenges are understood within their contexts, recognizing that societal, cultural, systemic, and relational factors can significantly impact our emotional health. Leah’s practice is guided by a trauma-informed, feminist perspective, and she integrates various strategies based on individual needs. Leah draws from areas including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), EMDR, mindfulness, and attachment theory.