Many people arrive at Alicia Hinger’s door carrying a version of the same weight: relationships strained to breaking, patterns they can’t seem to interrupt, or a sense that something fundamental has gone wrong with how they’re connected to the people who matter most. A Registered Psychologist based in Calgary, Alicia has spent more than a decade working with individuals, couples, and families through exactly these kinds of ruptures — including the quieter ones, like the professional who can’t stop checking work messages at midnight because the job has no walls anymore.
Her practice is rooted in Attachment theory and shaped by advanced training in the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and the Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy (PACT), a framework developed by Stan Tatkin that integrates neuroscience, developmental psychology, and therapeutic enactment. She draws on thorough assessment — including each person’s primary attachment history — to build treatment plans that are genuinely individualized rather than generic. She works with adults across the lifespan, teenagers, men, women, and older adults facing addiction, abuse, anxiety, burnout, and relationship breakdown.
Alicia’s earlier career spanned forensic assessment, correctional services, parole, and child and family work, giving her clinical range that is unusually broad. Sessions are available online.
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