Free Counselling for First Nations & Inuit Families

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A genuinely human, story-driven exploration of Non-Insured Health Benefits eligibility for First Nations & Inuit. Learn who qualifies, what’s covered, and real insights for navigating Canada’s NIHB system—with quirky, practical tips.

Online Counselling for Indigenous Mental Health in Alberta

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Explore how online Indigenous mental health counselling in Alberta brings together tradition, technology, and culture. Learn about NIHB coverage, telehealth, culturally appropriate care, group therapy, and easy booking at nihbcounselling.ca.

NIHB Approved Counselling in Edmonton

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Where Healing Begins: My Journey with NIHB Approved Counselling in Edmonton I still remember the first time I looked for a counsellor who would just get it—the nuances of Indigenous experience, the quiet weight of inherited stories, and the kind of help that feels both expert and deeply respectful. Browsing anonymous lists and cold-provider bios […]

Remote Counselling for Indigenous People

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Not Just Distance: How Remote Counselling is Rewriting the Story for Indigenous Mental Health in Alberta I never thought a phone call could change my life, but that’s exactly what happened when loneliness—and a little curiosity—led me to try remote counselling. As someone with Métis roots, I know how much place and tradition matter. But, […]

Indigenous Counselling Services near Edmonton

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Navigating Healing: Indigenous Counselling Services You Didn’t Know Existed Near Edmonton Not long ago, I found myself driving west of Edmonton in a snow squall, wondering if I’d ever find the blend of understanding and healing my family needed. It wasn’t until I stumbled—quite literally, after missing a turn—into a small local wellness center that […]

Breaking the Silence: Indigenous Mental Health Matters

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It’s Time to Talk About Mental Health in Indigenous Communities For generations, many Indigenous individuals have carried pain in silence—from personal struggles to the weight of intergenerational trauma. Colonization, residential schools, racism, and displacement have left deep emotional scars that continue to affect individuals, families, and entire communities. But here’s the truth: your pain is […]