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URGENT ASSISTANCE & 24/7 CRISIS SUPPORT

One-at-a-time counselling

This quick-access counselling is available through the Horizon Health Network. It aims to support clients who are struggling with mental health or addiction related concerns and decide on next steps. In-person or virtual appointments are available with a site in Sackville and in Moncton.

Call 506-856-2444 to book an appointment. More information available .

24/7 counselling via phone or online

Available to all students, Student Wellness is an external resource that provides students with free, confidential access to a professional counsellor anytime, anywhere, via phone or online.

Students can access this service through the website, or by calling 1-833-549-3281.

About the Student Wellness resource

Staffed by a team of highly trained and qualified professionals who are experts in fields such as:

  • well-being
  • family matters
  • relationships
  • debt management
  • employment issues
  • and much more.

Community counselling at Breelove Wellness

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or just need to vent? We’ve been there too, and we’re here to help. At Breelove.ca’s Counselling Clinic, you can book free virtual sessions every Monday and Wednesday with our supportive graduate student therapists. Plus, don’t forget to ask about our Community Counselling Program—it’s also free and a great way to get ongoing support, for up to 25 sessions. If you’re looking for something more personalized, we’ve got insurance-covered integrative therapists who specialize in culturally and trauma-informed care.

While we’re not a crisis or emergency service, we care—and we’re here to walk alongside you towards being well.

Need to talk? Book your free session here: 


On-campus services

Counsellors

Counsellors at Mount Allison offer brief, solution-focused counselling services to students at no cost.

Mount Allison has full-time sessional counsellors working in the Wellness Centre who provide free services to students. Appointments are typically 50 minutes in length, but this may vary during the year.

Several partnerships with part-time counsellors, specific support counsellors, and practicum students may be arranged throughout the year.

Full details available when booking through the booking platform or by contacting wellness@mta.ca. Please note that services are available in the fall and winter terms.

Any Mount Allison students can access   to speak to an external counsellor promptly. This service is free for Mount Allison students and available 24/7.

Mount Allison's counselling model

Short-term, solution-focused counselling

Mount Allison operates a short-term, solution-focused counselling model. A solution-focused model suggests that a client has the skills to work through a situation but requires some guidance and support in putting these skills to work. A counsellor works with the client on goal setting and practical solutions for the issue at hand (  

With this model, a client will first meet with a counsellor for an initial consultation. During this initial consultation, the student and counsellor will discuss if a student’s needs can be met within this model and, if so, create a treatment plan together. Typically, this treatment plan will allow for a client to meet with a counsellor for up to 4 full sessions (about once every 3 weeks). After a maximum of 4 sessions, a client should be equipped with the skills and tools needed to work through the presenting issue. 

Students who have a presenting concern that does not fit within this model or where appropriate treatment within the time constraints of a school year are not feasible will be referred to other services on or off campus. Students may also discuss appropriate resources, both on and off campus, with the Mount Allison social worker (see below). 

Counselling services offered through the Wellness Centre 

Counsellors provide an open, supportive environment where students can  share their concerns confidentially.  

Counsellors can support students with concerns that fit our solution-focused model. This may include support with stress, anxiety, mood, loss and grief, self-harm, relationships, adjustment, university pressures, loneliness, and self-care. Counsellors may consult with or refer to other professionals working in the Wellness Centre within a “circle of care” in order to provide the most appropriate support to a client.  

Counsellors may refer students to on-campus supports, such as academic support, peer programming, group sessions, EDI supports, the social worker, the multi-faith chaplain, the Meighen Centre etc. Referral might also made to off-campus supports. 

Due to resource limitations and time constraints within the university context, counselling services may not be available. In this circumstance, students are advised to connect with other resources advertised on the Mount Allison website. In an emergency, call 911. 

Counselling services not offered through the Wellness Centre 

Counsellors at Mount Allison are not able to: 

  • Provide long-term counselling  
  • Provide counselling for complex concerns which cannot be addressed within a short-term model or that fall outside the scope of a counsellor’s expertise. 
  • Complete medical documentation for accommodation, government applications etc. 
  • Complete psychological or neurological assessments (e.g. ADHD assessment, psycho-educational assessments). 
  • Write medical notes for students for missed class etc. 
  • Provide or manage medication 
  • Provide crisis support (in an emergency call 911).  
  • Provide counselling services to anyone not currently registered as a Mount Allison student. 

What to expect during an appointment

Before meeting with your counsellor, you will be asked to fill out an intake form on which you will provide personal information such as demographic information, health information, and your reasons for seeking counselling.

When meeting with your counsellor, they will ask questions to obtain some background information on the concerns or issues you have come to discuss with them.

Social Worker

Mount Allison’s social worker provides non-urgent case management services to students. Case management is not counselling, but includes navigation and connection to appropriate services both on and off campus. No cost. Social work services are available during the fall and winter terms.

About our social worker

Students may connect with the social worker through a self-referral or with a referral from a member of the Mount Allison community.

The social worker also has a lead role with the Student of Concern Case Team (SOCCT), where they are the first contact for students referred through that program.

In-person and virtual appointments are available. 

Local therapists 

Some local professional counsellors offer and direct billing options for students on the . These options are mostly fee-for-service, but some free options may be available. 


  • *Some free options available. Provides affordable counselling therapy by telephone or video using a trauma-informed approach. Specialities range from general mental health, art therapy, adversities, trauma, racial informed to nutritional psychology. The focus is to help individuals build resilience and heal. Contact Breelove Counselling by telephone at (506) 248-0639 or by e-mail at referrals@breelove.ca.
     

  • IRIS offers mental health counselling services and education for individuals, groups, families, and youth of the greater Tantramar-area community. Connect with an IRIS counsellor by telephone at (506) 540-0942; on their website at , or find them on and .
     

  • Office is on Bridge Street, a short 10-minute walk from campus. Online sessions are also available. Over 30 years experience with students. Connect with Denise Gaudet by telephone at (506) 850-9880 or visit her website.
     

  • Offers virtual (video) therapy sessions to folks across New Brunswick. Specialities include treatment for anxiety and depression, single incident or complex trauma, stress management and life transitions. A variety of therapeutic approaches are offered including but not limited to Cognitive Behavioural therapy, EMDR, Emotion-Focused, and Solution-Focused therapy. Free consultations are offered to discuss and ask any questions you may have about the process. Reach out via phone 506-702-5872 or email littlecabincounselling@gmail.com.

Community Partners

Mount Allison has partnerships with several external providers offering fee-for-service appointments at the Wellness Centre. Some fees may be covered by the . 

Virtual partners:

Psychologist: Michelle Tougas, PhD. (space reserved for MtA students)

Offering virtual therapy sessions for anxiety, OCD, stress, depression, eating disorders, sleep difficulties and trauma. Treatment modalities include ACT, CBT, ERP, EMDR.

Website: 
Call: 902-499-0089 Email: admin@breathemindfulness.com

On-site partners​â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹

Counselling (specialising in substance use concerns, mental health challenges, trauma-related crises)
Holly Casey 
Wednesday: Book online  or call (902-297-7937) or email holly@caseycounselling.ca

Massage Therapy
Lynn Bourque
Tuesdays: Email wellness@mta.ca

Acupuncture
Lisa Cole
Thursdays: Email lisa@russell-chiropractic.com

Chiropractic Services
Dr. Allison Bernardi
Fridays: Email dr.allison@russell-chiropractic.com

Psychologist
Michelle Gauthier-Belliveau
Once a month starting in October: Email: michellegauthierbelliveau@gmail.com


Other support staff on campus

Additional community resources
  • Psychiatrists
    If you need a referral to a psychiatrist, talk to your doctor, or a doctor at the Wellness Centre.
     
  • Psychologists
    There are several psychologists in private practice offering services like psychological assessments, mental health diagnoses, and psychotherapy. Search for psychologists through the . Some fees may be covered by the .
     
  • — 506-857-3258
    Counselling agency and network of professionals including counsellors, therapists, psychologists, and family mediators that provides access to counselling, meditation, and alternative health services
     
  • Touchstone Counselling — 506-857-3077
    Counselling service with office hours in Sackville
     
  • — 506-536-4564
    Provides home and vocational assistance for adults requiring supports to improve their quality of life
     

  • Offers mental health support for adults (over 19) who live in the Tantramar Region
     
  • Horizon Community Mental Health Centre — 506-856-2444
    Satellite office in Sackville
     
  • Atlantic Wellness Community Centre — 506-382-0298 or info@atlanticwellness.org
     

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Psychologist vs. Psychiatrist

Licensed clinical psychologists hold PhDs in psychology and are mental health professionals who are trained to assess and diagnose problems in thinking, emotion, and behaviour using scientist-practitioner and evidence based models (Canadian Psychological Association).

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who are able to diagnose and treat medical disorders, including with prescription medication.


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