Faith Wildman

Mental Health Therapist

I work with Adults, children, youth and their and families.

I am a Registered Certified Canadian Counsellor and Provisional Registered Psychologist with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and a  Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. I have experience supporting children, teens, adults, post-secondary students, and families with a wide range of mental health and relational needs.

My areas of focus include trauma therapy, child and youth counselling, parenting support, family counselling, couples and relationship counselling, and individual adult therapy.

My approach is grounded in the belief that therapy should feel safe, personalized, and collaborative. I draw from CBT, DBT, trauma-informed practice, solution-focused therapy, and family systems approaches to match each client’s needs. My goal is to create a space where people feel understood, supported, and empowered to create meaningful change.

With a rural and agricultural background, I bring a grounded, practical perspective to my work. Having recently moved to the Peace River area, I
am excited to put down roots in this community and support the well-being of individuals and families in the region.

Faith's Approach

Faith is trained in the following therapeutic modalities. After an assessment of your specific situation and goals, she comes up with a targeted and individualized approach to therapy that draws from these listed modalities.

Family Systems Therapy

Focuses on the family as a unit and how generational, social, community and cultural factors influence the family members

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy

Coaches parents on how to manage children’s behaviour and strengthen their relationship

Positive Psychology

Understand your strengths and virtues and learn how to apply it to your own life and reach your full potential

Solution-Focused Therapy

A strengths-based approach that focuses on your current and future problems and goals rather than past experiences