Lisa Schlosser

EMDR Basic Training

BalanceWorks Psychological

Lisa holds a Master of Counselling Degree, in Counselling Psychology. In addition to her clinical experience and her professional training, she incorporates several specialized areas of instruction into her therapeutic approach.

Lisa has received advanced level training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, (EMDR), including working with Early Trauma and Neglect, First-Responders and Military Personnel, Trauma Related Structural Dissociation and Ego States, Recent Trauma, and Somatic processing.

Additionally, Lisa has specialized knowledge in working with injuries related to Narcissistic Abuse, whether this be as an adult child of a narcissistic parent or having been in a relationship with someone exhibiting high levels of narcissistic traits.

She has also received training in clinical hypnotherapy from, world renown clinician and author, Michael Yapko.

​Furthermore, Lisa has completed second-level training, in the Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy (PACT), by its co-founder, Stan Tatkin.

Ongoing professional development and consultation is important to Lisa, in order to maintain a high level of efficient and effective client care.

Lisa holds active membership in the following organizations:

College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP)

College of Psychologists of British Columbia (CPBC)

Psychologists Association of Alberta (PAA)

EMDR Canada

EMDRIA

Board of Directors for EMDR Canada

International Society of Environmentally Acquired Illness (ISEAI)

#202, 10127 121 Avenue , Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, T8V 7V3

Phone: (780) 533-5433
Email: Info@findbalance.ca

Population Served:

Adult

Languages:

How EMDR is Offered:

Both online and in-person

Areas of Expertise:

Addictions
Anxiety
Attachment Focussed
Birth Trauma
C-PTSD
Critical Illness
Depression
Dissociation
Eating Disorders
Grief & Bereavement
Medical Trauma
Military
OCD
PTSD
Pain
Panic Attacks
Phobias
Physical Abuse
Road Traffic Accidents
Sexual Abuse
Social Anxiety