Caring deeply for others can be one of the most rewarding aspects of life, but it often comes with profound emotional challenges. At Wholesome Psychology, we offer specialized compassion fatigue counselling in Edmonton and St. Albert for caregivers, healthcare professionals, first responders, and anyone experiencing the cumulative stress of providing ongoing emotional support to others. Our therapists recognize that when you pour so much into supporting others, your own emotional health is just as important to nurture.
Compassion fatigue—sometimes referred to as "the cost of caring"—is the emotional and physical exhaustion that can affect those in helping roles. Unlike general burnout, compassion fatigue specifically relates to the emotional impact of helping people who are suffering or in crisis. It often affects those working in healthcare, social work, education, emergency services, animal care, and family members supporting loved ones with chronic or terminal conditions.
If these symptoms sound familiar, compassionate and professional support is available right here in your community. Learn more about compassion fatigue support at Wholesome Psychology.
Our team at Wholesome Psychology provides personalized, evidence-based counseling that recognizes and honors the unique pressures caregivers face. Through skilled therapeutic conversations, you will:
Whether you’re a nurse, physician, therapist, social worker, first responder, veterinarian, educator, or a caregiver for a loved one, our experienced therapists are here for you. You can also learn about our support for healthcare workers and educators.
Located in both Edmonton and St. Albert, Wholesome Psychology is proud to be a trusted resource for caregivers in our community. Our practice is built on values of empathy, dignity, and authentic human connection. We understand the depth of care you provide to others, and we’re committed to creating a supportive environment where you can find strength and renewal.
Our team includes therapists with advanced training in compassion fatigue, trauma-informed care, and resilience-building approaches. We honor cultural and individual diversity, offering a safe and inclusive space for you to share your experiences without judgment. Explore our range of services for more support options.
Compassion fatigue is most commonly experienced by:
The pressure to always “be strong” or “put others first” often prevents people from seeking help. Our therapists are here to interrupt that cycle and encourage your healing. You may also benefit from our family caregiver support resources.
While burnout and compassion fatigue can occur together, they are not the same:
Both conditions deserve acknowledgment and support. Treating compassion fatigue often requires specialized strategies to address the unique emotional toll of empathetic engagement. Read more about stress management therapy and trauma therapy for additional guidance.
Every healing journey is unique. At Wholesome Psychology, your therapist will work with you to find the approach that best fits your needs, including:
If you’d like to know more about trauma healing, visit our trauma healing page. For more on CBT and its relevance to caregiver stress, explore our cognitive behavioural therapy services.
We recognize that compassion fatigue can affect anyone who provides care to others, whether professionally or within your own family. If you are navigating family caregiver stress, you may also benefit from reading about our targeted services: visit our detailed family caregiver support resources. If you are interested in group options, see our group therapy offerings.
Our diverse team of therapists serves Edmonton, St. Albert, and surrounding communities. Each brings extensive experience working with people facing caregiver strain, professional burnout, and secondary trauma. We recognize the local pressures that caregivers in our region face—such as long shifts, demanding healthcare settings, and tight-knit family networks—so you don't have to explain or justify your exhaustion. Learn more about our Edmonton psychologists and St. Albert psychologists.
During your initial sessions, we will help you identify the roots of your compassion fatigue and tailor a plan to restore your sense of balance and well-being. These sessions provide opportunities to:
Our goal is not only to help you recover but also to empower you to continue giving from a place of strength, sustainability, and self-compassion. Discover more about what to expect from therapy at Wholesome Psychology.
Seeking support is an act of courage, not weakness. If you or someone you know is experiencing signs of compassion fatigue, you don’t have to manage it alone. Book an appointment with our understanding and skilled counselors today.
To learn more or schedule your first session, visit our Contact page. If you want more information on other areas of support, discover our array of therapy services available for individuals and families in Edmonton and St. Albert. Explore our unique approach and how to get started.
Let Wholesome Psychology help you rekindle your hope, energy, and sense of purpose—so you can keep caring for others while caring for yourself.