In-person therapy ages 6+ in Grande Prairie - Online across Alberta - No waitlist - Accepted by most insurance providers - Direct billing available

No waitlist - Accepted by most insurance providers - Direct billing available- In-person in Grande Prairie - Online across Alberta
Clinical supervision

Clinical supervision is available for social workers across Alberta who want support in strengthening their clinical skills, building confidence in their practice, and reflecting on their work with clients.

Supervision provides a collaborative space to explore cases, develop intervention strategies, navigate ethical questions, and grow your professional identity as a social worker.

Whether you are early in your career, transitioning into clinical work, or simply looking for a thoughtful space to reflect on your practice, supervision can help you feel more grounded and supported.

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Practicum students

Theragen also welcomes social work practicum students who are interested in gaining real-world experience in private practice and community mental health settings.

Practicum placements focus on helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice. Students have opportunities to observe clinical work, develop practical skills, and learn how therapy practices operate in real-world settings.

We aim to create practicum experiences that are supportive, educational, and reflective of the realities of social work practice.

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Current and future social workers in Alberta

Social work is meaningful, complex, and constantly evolving work. Whether you are a student entering the field or a practicing social worker developing your clinical skills, having spaces for learning, reflection, and support is essential.

At Theragen, we are committed to supporting the next generation of social workers as well as those already practicing across Alberta. We believe social workers deserve spaces where they can grow their skills, ask honest questions, and develop confidence in their work.

School teaches important theory, ethics, and frameworks. But many social workers leave school still wondering about the practical side of the profession:

- How do you respond in the moment with a client?

- How do you navigate complex cases?

- How do you build confidence in your role?

That is where mentorship, supervision, and real-world learning opportunities become invaluable.

At Theragen, we offer opportunities for both current and future social workers to develop their practice in supportive and practical ways.