Charlotte Schneider, PCAT
Charlotte graduated from CiiAT (Canadian International Institute of Art Therapy) with her Master’s Equivalency designation as a Professional Clinical Art Therapist, accredited with the Canadian Art Therapy Association.
Prior to her Art Therapy designation, Charlotte graduated from Grant MacEwan University in 2009, with a Diploma in Mental Health, with focus on Indigenous culture. Charlotte has worked in the human services field for 7+ years, spanning her experience in age demographics and therapeutic practice. She’s worked with adolescents to seniors, with exposure in concurrent diagnosis, grief, schizophrenia, anxiety, chronic depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder.
Charlotte advocates on how creative expressions provide insight opportunities in exploration and identification into one’s underlying causations within their behaviors and perspectives. Furthermore, she believes the innate emotional therapy comes from the “process-making”; and not from the end product results.
Charlotte utilizes a variety of theoretical perspectives and modalities to collaboratively support her clients (i.e., Narrative, Attachment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Expressive Therapies Continuum). She aspires to meet her clients with compassion, empathy, and authenticity; thus, ensuring to hold space to meet her client’s where they’re at presently, in order to facilitate an environment tailored towards their healing journey.
Status: Currently accepting new clients
Fees: $75 (+ GST) for 50 minute Counselling Session
Introduction Video - Meet Charlotte!
Main Areas of Mental Health Supported
Youth and Adults
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Anxiety (Generalized, Social, Chronic)
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Depression (Circumstantial / Chronic)
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PTSD / C-PTSD
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TRAUMA
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GRIEF
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PERSONALITY DISORDER
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OCD