Adolescence can be a time of profound change, growth, and self-discovery. But it can also bring challenges that feel overwhelming for teens and their families. At Wholesome Psychology, we understand how the pressures of school, friendships, family, and personal expectations can impact a teenager's mental well-being. Our professional counseling services in Edmonton and St. Albert are designed to empower teens to navigate these formative years with confidence and resilience. If you're looking for guidance, explore our full range of services or get started with an initial consultation.
The teenage years are marked by rapid physical, emotional, and social development. While many teens thrive during this stage, others may struggle with issues such as anxiety, depression, social challenges, family conflict, academic stress, and more. Left unaddressed, these concerns can have long-lasting effects on emotional health, academic performance, and relationships in adulthood. Early support from a trained mental health professional can make a significant difference in a young person's journey toward well-being. Learn about mental wellness or how we support child and youth mental health.
Teens in Edmonton and St. Albert today face a range of unique challenges, including:
Professional teen mental health counseling creates a safe, non-judgmental space for teens to explore their feelings, develop coping skills, and build resilience. At Wholesome Psychology, our therapists use evidence-based approaches tailored to each individual. Through counseling, teens can:
At Wholesome Psychology, we are committed to an inclusive, collaborative, and respectful process with every young person and their family. We see each teen as an individual with unique experiences and strengths. Our work is informed by the values you can learn more about on our about page, such as compassion, respect, and holistic well-being.
Our therapists are experienced in working with teens from diverse backgrounds and cultural identities. We offer support for LGBTQ+ youth and their families, understanding the importance of providing a safe, affirming space for questions of identity and belonging.
We begin with a thorough assessment to understand the teen’s unique situation and background. Based on this, we develop a customized plan that may include:
Throughout the process, we ensure confidentiality and respect your family’s values and wishes. Parents/guardians are welcomed as partners in supporting their teen’s mental health journey.
Every teen is unique, but some common signs that it may be time to seek help from a psychologist or counselor include:
It’s never too early (or too late) to reach out for support. Early intervention can help prevent concerns from escalating and foster a healthier, happier future for your child. Explore youth mental health support.
Choosing a local teen mental health counseling provider means finding a therapist who understands the specific pressures and opportunities facing youth in the Edmonton and St. Albert area. Our team recognizes local trends in social issues, school environments, and family dynamics. We also have connections with community resources, workshops, and support networks to help your teen thrive both in and out of session. Learn about North Edmonton, West Edmonton, or St. Albert Campbell Park psychologists.
Our experienced team of therapists and psychologists brings diverse specialties, evidence-based approaches, and a deep passion for working with youth. Learn more about our team and their qualifications.
For even more specific needs, view our complete list of services.
If your teen is struggling, you don’t have to face it alone. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation for teen mental health counseling in Edmonton or St. Albert. We’re here to support you, every step of the way.
To book an appointment or ask questions, reach out to us here or see our FAQ.
We typically see clients between 13-19 years old, but we also offer support for younger youth and transition-age young adults. Please contact us to discuss your family’s needs.
Yes, confidentiality is essential to building trust. Information shared in counseling is private, except when safety is a concern or as required by law. Parents are kept informed on progress when appropriate, with respect for the teen’s privacy.
Yes, we provide family counseling to address communication challenges, and we may offer group sessions or workshops periodically. See our child and youth mental health page for related programs.
Absolutely. We affirm and support all identities. Visit our LGBTQ youth support page to learn more.
At Wholesome Psychology, we believe in nurturing hope, building skills, and helping youth in Edmonton and St. Albert grow into resilient, healthy adults. Compassion, authenticity, and local expertise set us apart. Reach out today and take the first step toward positive change. Learn more about our unique approach or how to get started.