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Beth Murray, Registered Psychologist

Contact
(780) 487-3456
Address:
16406 100 Ave NW
City:Edmonton
State:Alberta
Country:Canada

One Sentence Treatment Philosophy

Eating disorder therapy through a hope-infused healing approach of treating body, soul, mind and spirit.

Personal Statement of Faith

I believe that God is the Source of hope, healing and freedom. Through Jesus Christ we have the authority and grace to heal from our wounds, get rid of sinful practices and walk in God’s power. The Holy Spirit empowers, convicts and guides us in this life so that we can be all that God intended for us in this life and on into eternity.

Area(s) of Specialty

Counseling
Anxiety
Depression
Emotional Eating
Grief
Post-Bariatric Surgery Issues
Trauma/Abuse
Eating Disorders
Anorexia
Bigorexia/Manorexia
Binge Eating
Bulimia
Compulsive Exercise
Compulsive Overeating
Diabulimia
EDNOS/OSFED/Sub-Threshold
Orthorexia
Pregorexia
 
 

Unique Therapies/Offerings

EMDR and Chronic Pain Management

Current License(s) and/or Certification(s)

License/Certification State or Accrediting Agency
Registered PsychologistCollege of Alberta Psychologists

Certifications:

Post-graduate Certificate in Pain Management from University of Alberta Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty. Health at Every Size Facilitator Training (HAES).

Other Info

Certified Level II EMDR Therapist
Videoconferencing done through Secure HIPPA Compliant Platform
Due to jurisdiction issues, I am only able to provide counselling for clients who live in the province of Alberta.

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