Robyn Longpré
M.A. - Student (she/her)
Practicum Student
Robyn is in the final stage of her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology program. She is driven by a genuine desire to help others navigate life’s challenges and brings an unwavering dedication to her role as a therapeutic ally.
Robyn’s innate sense of empathy and active listening skills create a nurturing and nonjudgmental environment for her clients. She believes that the foundation of therapy lies in establishing a strong therapeutic alliance built on trust, respect, and compassion. Robyn embraces a strengths-based approach to therapy, recognizing that everyone possesses unique qualities and abilities and focuses on empowering her clients to draw upon these to overcome challenges and foster personal growth.
Robyn has a passion for working with Indigenous clients and adolescents.
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Adults | Adolescents (12+)
Canadian Armed Forces | Corrections | Healthcare Professionals | Legal Defendants/Prosecutors | Mental Health Providers | Public Safety Personnel | RCMP | School/Education | Veterans
BIPOC | Indigenous Peoples | LGBTQ2IA+ | Refugees | Vulnerable Populations
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• CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
• Culturally Sensitive
• Humanistic
• Interpersonal
• Interventional
• Mindfulness
• Motivational Interviewing
• Narrative
• Person-Centered
• Relational
• SFT (Solution Focused Therapy)
• SFBT (Solution Focused Brief Therapy)
• Strength-Based
• Trauma Focused
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• Anger
• Anxiety
• Boundary Setting
• Burnout
• Childhood Trauma
• Cultural Diversity
• Depression
• Indigenous Issues
• Intergenerational Trauma
• Life Transitions
• Parenting
• Relationships
• Self-Worth / Self-Esteem
• Sleep Concerns
• Spirituality
• Stress Management
• Trauma
• Women’s Issues
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English