Cindie Neudorf builds her practice around a simple conviction: that counselling works best when clients feel genuinely met where they are. Based in Saskatoon, she brings a calm, empowering presence to her work, helping people find footing when circumstances feel overwhelming. Her approach draws on sensorimotor psychotherapy and trauma-informed art therapy alongside more traditional counselling methods, giving her flexibility to meet each person’s needs rather than fitting them into a single framework.
Cindie’s background spans social work and counselling psychology, and her experience includes province-wide education and prevention work focused on child abuse, bullying, and healthy relationships — work that drew her more deeply into the counselling field itself. She works primarily with individuals and groups navigating anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, intimate partner violence, and relationship or parenting challenges, and she is welcoming of all faith backgrounds and gender identities.
Cindie believes mental health care is best approached as something proactive rather than last-resort — a form of self-respect as much as self-care. For those who find the idea of counselling daunting, she offers a straightforward reframe: sometimes a thoughtful outside perspective is simply what helps you move forward.