Motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) can leave lasting impacts on your mental health, even long after physical injuries have healed. Our MVA psychologists specialize in helping individuals process the emotional aftermath of accidents, including trauma, anxiety, and depression. Using evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), we help you regain a sense of safety, control, and well-being. Our goal is to support you through every step of your recovery so you can confidently move forward.
At our Edmonton clinic, we understand the complexities of dealing with the psychological effects of an MVA while navigating insurance claims and physical rehabilitation. That’s why our services include comprehensive assessments, tailored treatment plans, and detailed documentation to support your recovery process. Whether you’re struggling with flashbacks, difficulty driving, or overwhelming stress, we provide compassionate care designed to address your specific needs.
You may benefit from MVA psychological services if you:
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Confront the things holding you back and learn how to shape a mind that works for you, not against you
An MVA psychologist specializes in addressing the mental health challenges caused by motor vehicle accidents, including trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress.
Many insurance policies include coverage for psychological services following an accident. We can provide the necessary documentation to help you access your benefits.
The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of your symptoms and personal goals. Some individuals benefit from a few sessions, while others may require longer-term support.
We use evidence-based therapies like CBT, EMDR, and mindfulness techniques, tailored to address your specific needs and promote long-term healing
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