Darbey Carlson
Registered Psychotherapist, MSc, MACP, HBA
ADHD-CSP, EMDR Certified & Consultant-in-Training
Darbey, an experienced therapist with a Masters of Clinical Psychology from the University of South Wales (December 2018) and a Masters of Counselling from Yorkville University (April 2022), brings a wealth of experience in supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds and age groups across clinical, general, and athletic environments. Dedicated to providing a non-judgmental space to navigate both present-day and past challenges, Darbey's expertise encompasses areas such as attachment, trauma, ADHD, and stress and anxiety reduction.
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Currently, Darbey is conducting EMDR Intensives and EMDR Consultation at Jack Pine Health, offering specialized trauma therapy sessions tailored to individual needs. For those interested in her services, Darbey has reopened her waitlist for sessions starting in September 2024.
Education & Training
Darbey's Additional Certifications and On-Going Education
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Level 1 – December 2021
Practical Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – Treating Anxiety, Treating Low Self-Esteem, Treating Perfectionism (July, August, and October 2020)
Working with Complex Traumatic Grief Within Indigenous First Nation Peoples – November 2021
Asist Suicide Training – April 2021
Level B Psychometric Assessment Qualification – June 2019
Mental Health First Aid – June 2017
EMDR Basic Training (52 hours) - October 2022
EMDR International Association Member - 2023
Advanced EMDR - Flash Technique - 2024
Advanced EMDR - Easy Ego State Interventions - 2024
Advanced EMDR - DeTur Substance Use Reduction Protocol - 2024
Advanced EMDR - Attachment Focused EMDR - 2024
Indigenous Cultural Safety Ontario - San'yas - 2024
Publications
Dhaliwal, J. & Carlson, D., 2020. Canada to Cardiff - Psychology students' experience in Liaison Psychiatry. Royal College of Psychiatrists: Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry Newsletter, University Hospital of Wales. pp.5-7.
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The Prevalence of Depression within a Dermatology Population and the Psychometric Validity Of the Emotion Thermometers. University of South Wales, 2018. (Pre-Print)