With two master’s degrees — one in Counselling and one in School and Counselling Psychology from the University of Saskatchewan — Christine Gatzke brings a layered, rigorously trained perspective to her work. Her post-graduate studies in Gestalt Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Critical Incident Stress Management sit alongside specialized certifications in adoption and foster care counselling, infertility, attachment-focused Dyadic Development Psychotherapy, and life and career coaching, forming a practice that is both broad and carefully grounded.
Christine works with children, teenagers, adults, couples, and families navigating everything from anxiety, mood disorders, and trauma recovery to career transitions, workplace burnout, and abuse. She is bilingual in English and French and draws on a mind-body-spirit philosophy that incorporates complementary modalities including EFT, Reiki, and Therapeutic Touch alongside her clinical work. For families where a teenager’s world is split between homework, college pressure, and the pull of their social feeds, Christine helps everyone in the room find a way to actually talk to each other again.
Sessions are available in person, by telephone, and online. A sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, Christine treats ongoing learning as a professional obligation — not a credential to collect, but a direct service to the people she sits with.
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