Welcome to Launch Psychology.


If you are a new client for counselling, assessment, parent consult sessions, diagnoses, etc, please start with an Intake Session! Don’t know what you need yet? That’s ok, we are here to help! We offer free 10 minute video consultations to help point you in the right direction!


New clients begin with an intake session to ensure we match you with the right services and clinician.


If you are an existing counselling client, please go ahead and book directly with your team member using the options below.


Information about fees for counselling and assessment services can be found on our website.

Free Consultation

If you are not quite sure where to start, which type of service is right for your situation, or have questions you would like to ask before getting started, we welcome you to schedule a free 10-minute video consultation with our Senior Registered Psychologist, Stephanie Laborge.


Assessment Intake: Child and Adolescent

For parents seeking assessment for their child or adolescent. Includes psycho-educational assessment and ADHD assessment. During 50-minute session, we will discuss your concerns and your child's history. Just for caregivers - your child does not need to attend.


Assessment Intake: Adult

For adults seeking a better understanding of their cognitive, academic or social/emotional profile. For cognitive assessments, psycho-educational assessments, ADHD assessments and Autism assessments. This 50-minute intake session is with Stephanie Laborge to discuss your concerns, past and present functioning, and plan out the assessment that is right for you.


Gifted Assessment

Gifted assessments include a parent interview, cognitive testing and a results meeting. If your child meets the criteria for giftedness, you will also receive a comprehensive report (additional fees apply) detailing your child's results, along with strategies and recommendations for academic and personal success.


Low-fee Counselling for Littles (Ages 4-8)

Book with Alexandra Johnson, Master of Counselling Practicum Student for:
ASD, ADHD, Anger, Anxiety, Self Esteem, Aggression, Social Skills, Home Conflict, Self Harm


Counselling: Littles (Ages 4-8)

Counselling for parents, families and younger children: ages 4-8
Book with Chelsea Bicknell, Registered Provisional Psychologist for: Anxiety, ASD, Phobias, Social Skills, School Support, Parenting Strategies
Book with Stephanie Laborge, R. Psych for: OCD


Low-fee Counselling for Children (8-12)

Low-fee counselling with Alexandra Johnson, Master of Counselling Practicum Student for:
ASD, ADHD, Anger, Anxiety, Self Esteem, Aggression, Social Skills, Home Conflict, Self Harm


Counselling: Children (Ages 8-12)

Counselling for parents, families and children ages 8 to 12.
Book with Chelsea Bicknell, Registered Provisional Psychologist for: Anxiety, ASD, Phobias, Social Skills, School Support, Parenting Strategies
Book with Melanie Bastien, Registered Provisional Psychologist for: Anxiety, ADHD, Social Skills, School Support
Book with Stephanie Laborge, R. Psych for: OCD


Low-fee Counselling for Teens (13-18)

Low-fee Counselling for teens, parents and families ages 13-18, with Ellaina Jancewicz, Master of Counselling Practicum Student
Anxiety, anger, ADHD, emotional regulation, self-esteem and perfectionism.


Counselling: Teens (Ages 13-18)

Counselling for teens, parents and families ages 12-18. Book with Chelsea Bicknell, Registered Provisional Psychologist, for: Anxiety, ASD, phobias, school support, social skills, parenting strategies Book with Shawna Cunha, Registered Provisional Psychologist, for: Anxiety, Depression, school support, peer issues, life transitions, ADHD, family support Book with Stephanie Laborge, R. Psych... Read More

Counselling for teens, parents and families ages 12-18.
Book with Chelsea Bicknell, Registered Provisional Psychologist, for: Anxiety, ASD, phobias, school support, social skills, parenting strategies
Book with Shawna Cunha, Registered Provisional Psychologist, for: Anxiety, Depression, school support, peer issues, life transitions, ADHD, family support
Book with Stephanie Laborge, R. Psych, for: OCD


Low-fee Counselling for Adults (Ages 18+)

Low-fee Counselling for adults ages 18+, with Ellaina Jancewicz, Master of Counselling Practicum Student
Anxiety, anger, ADHD, emotional regulation, self-esteem and perfectionism.


Counselling: Adults

For adults seeking individual therapy. Shawna Cunha offers Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), and helps support anxiety, depression, trauma, emotional regulation, ADHD, grief/loss, life transitions or stress.


EMDR: Adults

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a structured, evidence-based psychotherapy designed to help individuals process traumatic experiences and distressing memories that continue to impact emotional well-being, functioning, and relationships. During EMDR sessions, clients are guided to recall specific memories while engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as guided eye move... Read More

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a structured, evidence-based psychotherapy designed to help individuals process traumatic experiences and distressing memories that continue to impact emotional well-being, functioning, and relationships.

During EMDR sessions, clients are guided to recall specific memories while engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as guided eye movements, tactile tapping, or auditory tones. This process supports the brain’s natural ability to reprocess memories, reducing emotional intensity and allowing experiences to be integrated more adaptively.

EMDR is commonly used to support individuals experiencing trauma and post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, attachment-related concerns, and distress related to past life experiences. Treatment is collaborative, carefully paced, and grounded in safety and readiness.

Hello! My name is Melanie, and I am a Registered Provisional Psychologist. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a Master of Arts in Child and Youth Studies, and a Master of Science in School and Applied Child Psychology. Alongside my academic background, I have extensive experience supporting high-risk youth with complex needs within the child welfare system.

My current focus is on conducting psychoeducational assessments with children and youth to explore learning, cognitive, and social-emotional challenges. I strive to develop a comprehensive understanding of each child’s learning profile while also recognizing their individual strengths. I prioritize contextualizing assessment results in a practical way and aim to offer meaningful recommendations to help support your child’s growth.

I also provide intervention for children experiencing difficulties with anxiety, emotional regulation, and attention, using a fun and engaging Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach.

Outside of my work, I enjoy embracing my nerdy side through video games, anime, and fantasy novels. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and your child!

Hello! My name is Melanie, and I am a Registered Provisional Psychologist. I hold a Bachelor of A... Read More

Chelsea is dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate, and judgment-free space where every child’s unique voice is heard and valued. Her passion lies in helping children understand their distinctive learning abilities, addressing their needs, and guiding them toward realizing their potential.

Chelsea believes in strength-based assessment and counselling that celebrates each child’s abilities while also identifying areas where support is needed. She works collaboratively with families to ensure practical, meaningful recommendations.

Outside of work, Chelsea enjoys hiking, snowboarding, camping, and exploring new places with friends and family.

Chelsea is dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate, and judgment-free space where every child... Read More

Shawna Cunha is a Registered Provisional Psychologist who brings nearly two decades of experience supporting adolescents, families, and educators. After spending 19 years as a middle school teacher, Shawna transitioned into mental health work and began practicing full-time in December 2024. Her extensive background in education—including several years supporting schools in part-time mental health roles—offers her a unique and insightful perspective when working with youth, parents, and adults navigating life’s challenges. Shawna holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and a Master of Education from the University of Calgary. She practices from a client-centered, trauma-informed, and strengths-based lens, integrating evidence-based therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and somatic approaches. Shawna has completed EMDR Training and is now offering EMDR therapy within her clinical work. She supports adolescents and adults experiencing a range of concerns, including: - Anxiety and depression - Emotional dysregulation - ADHD and executive functioning difficulties - Stress and burnout - Grief and loss - Relationship and communication challenges - Life transitions and identity development

Given her extensive history in schools, Shawna is particularly skilled in supporting teens and young adults with academic stress, peer conflict, self-worth challenges, and the pressures of high achievement. She has significant experience with ADHD and helps both youth and adults build strategies for healthier routines, motivation, organization, and relationships. Shawna also offers psychoeducational and mental health assessments for adolescents, providing clarity on learning needs, ADHD, anxiety, mood concerns, and emotional functioning. Her assessment work includes practical, individualized recommendations to support school success, well-being, and daily life. Her therapeutic approach emphasizes connection, emotional safety, and collaboration. Shawna integrates mindfulness, breathwork, and holistic wellness practices to support mind–body balance and long-term resilience. She is also working toward certification in Animal-Assisted Therapy, inspired by her belief in the healing role of nature and animals. Outside the office, Shawna enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. She can usually be found outdoors—walking dogs, exploring nature, or volunteering with local animal rescues—which brings grounding and balance to her personal and professional life.

Shawna Cunha is a Registered Provisional Psychologist who brings nearly two decades of experience... Read More

Ellaina is passionate about supporting children and families on their mental health journeys. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Applied Linguistics and is awaiting convocation of her Master of Counselling degree.

Ellaina believes that every child deserves to feel heard, understood, and supported. In her work, Ellaina strives to create a welcoming space where children can explore their emotions and grow. Her approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and respect for each family’s unique story. She also believes in the power of laughter and in making space for the full range of human emotions.

Outside of professional life, Ellaina enjoys hiking, travelling, trying new crafts, and spending time with her partner and their dog.

Ellaina is passionate about supporting children and families on their mental health journeys. She... Read More

Alexandra is completing her Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. She is committed to providing a safe, supportive space where children and youth feel understood, valued, and empowered. Using evidence-based cognitive behavioural approaches, Alexandra helps young people develop practical tools that enhance resilience, coping, and positive life changes. She has extensive experience supporting children with disabilities in both school and home environments and places a strong emphasis on building trusting, collaborative relationships. In her personal time, Alexandra enjoys being with her husband and children and sharing creative activities together as a family.

Alexandra is completing her Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University. Sh... Read More

My name is Stephanie Laborge, and I am a Registered Psychologist working with youth and their families in the Calgary area. I love working with children, and am honoured when asked to partner with families to uncover solutions and answer questions about mental health, learning and development.

I have experience in private settings, as well as working directly within the school system, providing counselling and conducting psycho-educational assessments with children and adolescents, along with their families. Some of the areas that have I helped families with include:

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Anxiety Depression School refusal Stress Social skills Anger management Learning disabilities (reading, writing, math) Intellectual disabilities Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Giftedness And so on…

I received my Master of Education in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary, and am registered with the College of Alberta Psychologists, as well as a member of the Canadian Psychological Association. I have received a certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) from Wilfrid Laurier University, and have additional training in OCD, anxiety, trauma, non-violent crisis intervention, risk assessment and suicide intervention.

The methodology that I primarily draw from is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) which has a strong evidence base for children and adults alike. This is a structured and goal oriented type of therapy, which is based on the belief that our thoughts, feelings and behaviours interact, and that by making small changes in any one of these areas, we are able to influence the entire system. Through the counselling process, the aim is to teach clients to eventually be their own therapist, including how to identify and respond to dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs, how to manage emotions in positive and healthy ways, and how to overcome anxious, worried, or low thoughts. I also utilize exposure and response prevention (ERP), which includes identifying and helping clients to face their triggers while encouraging them to not engage in maladaptive responses. This is especially helpful for clients with anxiety or obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

I believe that play is incredibly important in the therapeutic process, and aids in learning, engagement and retention. ‘Play’ can take many forms, and can look different at every age - from playing with figurines and puppets, to drawing and modelling with clay, and role playing various scenarios.

In addition to being a registered child psychologist, I am also a mother of three beautiful children who constantly keep me on my toes, and often serve as my motivation to continue to learn and grow, and better myself as a person and as a professional.

I am passionate about working with individuals and families to better understand their cognitive and learning profiles through the assessment process, and look forward to helping your child launch to their full potential.

My name is Stephanie Laborge, and I am a Registered Psychologist working with youth and their fam... Read More

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Located at: 277, 200 Rivercrest Dr SE, Unit 277, on the 2nd floor, within the Prairie Psychology Collective , Calgary
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