Healthcare Worker Wellness and Support

I have a soft spot for those working in healthcare, especially nursing. I had a serious heart surgery as a child and I think back fondly on the many times that I was helped and cared for by kind nurses when I was younger, and in the years following. My mom was a nurse, and later my two older sisters as well, so I grew up with a clear view of the challenges faced by nurses – from the demands…

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Coping with COVID-19: Strategies for Anxiety

Coping with COVID-19: Strategies for Anxiety Feeling anxious? Does this whole COVID-19 thing have you feeling stressed-out? Perhaps not, maybe you’ve adjusted to the new reality and are doing just fine, or, perhaps you are feeling even worse lately as this surreal, movie-like story grinds on, and on, and on. Whether you are struggling or not depends largely on your own unique circumstances, and also on your personality – your natural way of thinking and behaving, but both responses are valid.…

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When Anxiety Becomes a Concern and How to Treat It

When Anxiety Becomes a Concern and How to Treat It Anxiety is no fun! It can range from a minor inconvenience to a crippling and painful state of near paralysis – either way, it’s not a pleasant experience. The interesting thing about working with anxiety is that we don’t seek to eliminate the ability to get anxious, because, for starters, that’s impossible, secondly, anxiety is often useful and adaptive. Quite simply, without the capacity for anxious reactions our species would…

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Welcome to my new website, and to my practice!

Welcome to my new website, and to my practice! I am very excited to launch this new website with a short blog post about what an honour it is to work as a psychologist helping clients strive for improvement in their lives. If we look back to the origins of the word “psychotherapy” we see two words – the Greek word “psyche”, which can refer to the “soul”; and “therapeunin” which means “to care for”. As psychotherapists we are literally…

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Welcome to Pathway Psychology

Pathway Psychology was started by Edmonton Registered Psychologist, Gerard MacLellan in 2015.

The psychologists at Pathway Psychology work collaboratively with clients on a broad range of topics ranging from anxiety and depression, to addictions and grief counselling as well as relationship counselling and general life improvement.  Find out more about our therapists here.

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Address
10009 85 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB   T6E 2J9

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P: 780-655-3809
E: info@pathwaypsychology.ca

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