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Psychological Services
Our Psychologists are licensed at the Doctoral level. Governed by a code of ethics and a legislated Board, psychologists are required to respect confidentiality and provide services that adhere to national and provincial practice standards.
Dr. Beverly Butler
(She/Her/Hers)
Dr. Butler provides neuropsychological assessment services, which are booked through our administrative staff. Please call 902-492-2546.
For Dr. Butler’s bio and CV, and for more information about the practice, please click here.
Dr. Butler provides neuropsychological assessment services, which are booked through our administ... Read More
Dr. Elizabeth Church License # R0457
Dr. Elizabeth Church is a registered psychologist in Nova Scotia (#R0457) and a Fellow and member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Psychological Association. In 2019, she joined Genest MacGillivray Psychologists after having been Vice-President Academic and Provost for nine years at Mount Saint Vincent University, where she is currently Professor in the Faculty of Education and teaches in the Master of Arts in School Psychology program.
Dr. Church began practicing clinically in 1987 in Newfoundland. She works individually with adults and adolescents to address issues including anxiety, depression, stress, abuse, trauma, relationship problems, 2SLGBTQ+, loss and grief, sexuality and gender, adoption, parenting, separation and divorce, stress, anger management, and women’s mental health.
In therapy, she starts by developing a collaborative relationship with clients and identifying their needs, preferences, and goals for therapy. She uses an integrative approach, drawing on a wide range of evidenced-based therapeutic tools and approaches that are tailored to the individual client. Dr. Church has extensive experience and expertise in helping clients work through life transitions, including divorce, re-partnering, stepfamilies, parenting, and loss.
In addition to her practice, Dr. Church has written Understanding Stepmothers (Harper Collins, 2004) which was widely reviewed and read, and she was a monthly columnist on parenting issues in Canadian Living magazine. She was previously Coordinator of the School Psychology program at Mount Saint Vincent and Training Director of the Doctoral Internship in Psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Dr. Church has also been actively involved in community and professional service, including as current Chair of the CPA Working Group on Telepsychology, the past Board Chair at Phoenix Youth, and as a Board member and Chair of the Education and Training Committee for the Canadian Psychological Association, Coordinator of the Section on Women and Psychology, and a member of the Investigations Committee with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology.
Dr. Church is in part-time practice with GPS.
Dr. Elizabeth Church is a registered psychologist in Nova Scotia (#R0457) and a Fellow and member... Read More
Dr. Frank Fedde Ph.D.
For couples: Please book a 2-hour appointment, followed by 2, 1-hour appointments, then 2-hour appointments thereafter.
Dr. Fedde has a special interest in Chronic Pain, PTSD & Anxiety, Burn-out & Stress Coping, Hypnosis, Sleep Management, Procrastination, and treatment-resistant Depression. He offers treatment for Adults, Families, Children, and Couples in both English and German.
Dr. Frank Fedde (NS#R0903) has been specializing in the treatment of Chronic Pain, PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression for the past 13 years. Dr. Fedde was Senior Psychologist at the Canadian Back Institute in Surrey (BC) and Chief Psychologist at the Centre for Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, and Pain Treatment in Tutzing, Germany. In this capacity, he has treated clients after severe workplace injuries and head trauma. Dr. Fedde offers EMDR, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and has extensive experience treating fire fighters, police officers, prison guards, and assault victims.
As one of only a few such therapists in Canada, Dr. Fedde also practices Coherence Therapy (CT), which can be offered to individuals, families, and couples. Dr. Fedde was trained by CT Founder Bruce Ecker and CT Institute Co-director Dr. Sara Bridges over 10 years ago and has refined his therapeutic skills ever since. Coherence Therapy focuses on guiding clients to become aware of unconscious and symptoms-requiring meaning structures, which were formed as a way to cope with traumatic incidents earlier in life. As meaning structures change through Coherence Therapy treatment, symptom relief can be surprisingly swift and lasting, even with persistent problems such as lifelong depression, procrastination, anxiety, and anger.
Dr. Fedde is trained in Gottman Therapy for Couples, which focuses on moving from gridlock to dialogue on perpetual areas of conflict in relationships. Gottman therapy is one of the most evidence-based treatment methods for marital problems to date.
Dr. Fedde also enjoys the unique energy of helping Children age 11+, Teens, Students, and Young Adults reach their full potential. Whether problems arise at home, in school or with friends, his goal is to function as an ally to the family by facilitating communication, bundling resources, and guiding parenting to fit the individual needs of the child. By working for major pediatric university clinics and hospitals in the US and Germany, he gained over 15 years of assessment and treatment experience in helping children who suffer from various behavioural and emotional concerns.
Dr. Fedde started his clinical and research career in 1999 at the Catholic University of Eichstaett (Germany), finishing with a Graduate Degree in Intercultural Social Work. After being awarded the Fulbright Fellowship by the US State Department and the German Foreign Ministry, he moved to Portland (USA) to complete his Masters degree in Counseling Psychology at Lewis & Clark. In 2006, now a doctoral student at the University of Memphis, he was awarded the Graduate Student Research Award and graduated in 2009 with a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology. Since then, he has been invited to speak on chronic pain and workplace injury treatment at national and international conferences. In an effort to lend his expertise to the improvement of public safety, he served from 2016-19 on the BC Ministry of Public Safety Driver Fitness Advisory Council.
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Ms. Shirley Gallant Office Manager
Shirley Gallant, our Office Manager, is described by clients as kind and friendly. Shirley has Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts degrees from St. Mary’s university and comes to us from a rich health care background. She has operated her own successful business and served as a case manager and claims specialist for health care insurers for many years.
You will find Shirley or Tanya at the end of your telephone when you call, as the receiver of your emails, and at our front desk when you arrive. Both can be counted on for knowledgeable and sensitive assistance and for ensuring that people are well-matched with the most appropriate psychologists.
Shirley Gallant, our Office Manager, is described by clients as kind and friendly. Shirley has ... Read More
Dr. Sarah Lade
(She/Her/Hers)
R. Psych.
Dr. Sarah Lade (she/her; NS #R1221)
I am a doctoral clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist who works with adults and older adults navigating difficult, overwhelming, or painful emotional experiences. I support individuals struggling with depression and bipolar depression, anxiety disorders, trauma- and stress-related responses, personality factors, emotional regulation difficulties, interpersonal challenges, and long-standing unhelpful coping patterns. I also work with people navigating identity-related concerns (e.g., gender identity, 2SLGBTQIA+ identity), neurodiversity (e.g., ADHD, ASD), major life transitions (e.g., changes in family roles, aging, grief, loss, miscarriage/pregnancy), as well as the psychological impact of brain injury, neurological illness, and neurodegenerative changes. Many of the people I work with feel stuck in coping strategies that once helped them survive but now feel limiting, exhausting, or no longer supportive. I understand emotional distress as deeply shaped by lived context and identity, including intersecting factors such as race, gender, sexuality, class, ability, and other social dimensions. These forces meaningfully influence experiences of safety, belonging, power, privilege, and oppression. My therapeutic approach emphasizes emotional safety, choice, collaboration, and respect. I believe healing happens at a pace that feels right for each person. Therapy is a space to make sense of what you have been carrying, reduce shame, and feel more grounded and supported. I aim to show up as a real and genuine person in the room rather than a distant or overly clinical expert. When it feels helpful, I am direct and honest, and I believe clarity can be a form of care. I am comfortable naming patterns openly while remaining warm and attuned. When appropriate, I also bring in humour to help difficult conversations feel more human and less heavy. I approach my work from a feminist, humanistic, trauma-informed, and gender-affirming perspective. My work is client-centred and integrative, drawing on evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based practices (MBCT). I completed my PhD in Clinical Psychology at McMaster University in a CPA-accredited program, with extensive training in both clinical psychology and clinical neuropsychology. In addition to therapy, I provide comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessments for adults, including individuals with brain injury, neurological conditions, cognitive changes, or diagnostic uncertainty, for medical, disability, insurance and rehabilitation purposes. Across all aspects of my work, my goal is to foster a meaningful and authentic relationship in which you feel seen, respected, and genuinely supported as you work toward lasting change. Rather than focusing on “fixing” patterns, our work centres on building understanding, strengthening adaptive coping, and reconnecting with a sense of agency and meaning, so you feel less bound by patterns that no longer serve you.
Dr. Sarah Lade (she/her; NS #R1221) I am a doctoral clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist ... Read More
Dr. Annie Richard
Dr. Annie Richard (Registration #R1074) provides neuropsychological assessment services for adults. Originally from New Brunswick, she completed her graduate studies in Australia and holds an MPsych/Ph.D. in Clinical Neuropsychology from The University of Melbourne. Her clinical placements and internships were completed in diverse settings, including a cognitive dementia and memory service, general neurology clinic, geriatric inpatient unit, community-based rehabilitation service and epilepsy centre.
She is still actively involved in research and holds a position as a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre, IWK Health Centre. Her main area of research interest is in neurodevelopmental conditions, in particular how their presentation evolves from childhood to adulthood and their comorbidity with other neurodevelopmental, physical, or mental health conditions and with neurocognitive difficulties.
Dr. Annie Richard (Registration #R1074) provides neuropsychological assessment services for adult... Read More
Dr. Noelle Strickland
(She/Her/Hers)
Ph.D
Dr. Noelle Strickland (she/her; Cand. Reg. #C10923) completed her Clinical Psychology doctorate at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and her doctoral residency at University of Manitoba Student Counselling Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Along with individual therapy, Dr. Strickland’s training experiences have included psychological and diagnostic assessment, group therapy, clinical supervision of students, and workshop/outreach programming.
Dr. Strickland has a foundation in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), trauma-focused, and process-oriented interventions. Along with anxiety and depression, she works with clients struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), adjustment difficulties, perfectionism, stress management/burnout, addictions, identity development, and coping with challenges related to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Dr. Strickland also conducts adult cognitive ADHD/Learning Disorder and psychodiagnostic assessments.
Dr. Strickland takes an integrated, client-centred, feminist approach to her work with clients. She is pleased to consider herself a LGBT2Q+ friendly practitioner.
Dr. Noelle Strickland (she/her; Cand. Reg. #C10923) completed her Clinical Psychology doctorate a... Read More
Dr. Connie Wanlin Ph.D
For couples: Please book a 2-hour appointment; followed by 1-hour appointments.
Dr. Wanlin is a Registered Psychologist, who has practised in Nova Scotia and British Columbia (Nova Scotia R# 710; B.C. registration 1491). She has extensive training in the area of sport, exercise, and health psychology. Dr. Wanlin provides services to address a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues – women’s issues (postpartum depression, birth trauma, health issues, body image, and disordered eating), parenting challenges, relationship and couples therapy, family therapy, personal growth, self-esteem, grief counseling, health issues (chronic illness, terminal illness, chronic pain, traumatic injury, disability), stress (family, workplace), lifestyle change (exercise adherence, smoking cessation, weight management, procrastination), depression and anxiety.
Dr. Wanlin completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Masters degree in Sport Psychology at the University of Manitoba. She then completed a second Masters in Counseling and a Doctoral Degree in Sport Psychology with additional training in Counseling Psychology at West Virginia University. Her training was grounded in cognitive-behavioral therapy; she also incorporates developmental and systems approaches. She has specialized training in hypnosis, EMDR, Gottman Couples Therapy, and has completed an intensive course in the Developmental Attachment Approach to dealing with parenting/family/child issues.
Dr. Wanlin has practiced in a variety of settings, including private practice, employee assistance programs, in-patient psychiatric, medical rehabilitation/pain clinic and community counseling centres.
Dr. Wanlin takes a holistic, solution-focused approach to therapy. She understands that beginning the therapeutic process can be daunting and she hopes to reassure clients that this is a healthy, conscious, proactive step towards life change. She works collaboratively and compassionately with clients to reach their therapeutic goals.
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Dr. Marc Woods Ph.D.
Dr. Marc Woods (Registration #R0670), originally from Newfoundland, completed his Master’s (1997-1999) and Doctoral (2001-2005) training in clinical psychology at the University of Regina. He provides assessment and treatment for adults and late adolescents experiencing a wide range of difficulties, including but not limited to such problems as depression, anxiety, stress, sleep difficulties, anger management, grief, acceptance, sexual and intimacy issues and behavioural problems (See Motivating Yourself: 8 Simple Strategies). He has particular expertise in assessing and providing psychological treatment for people with pain and health problems and he also frequently works with members of the military, RCMP and Halifax Regional Police. His research and clinical interests also reflect his background in athletics (he played basketball with Memorial University of Newfoundland’s varsity team).
Dr. Woods has clinical experience working in a variety of settings, including private practice, interdisciplinary health teams, in-patient psychiatric care, hospital settings, and university counselling centres. He provided services for five years at the Chronic Pain Centre in Saskatoon and prior to moving to Halifax, was an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Woods has extensive training and experience using multiple therapy approaches, including cognitive behavioural, acceptance based, humanistic, interpersonal and emotion-focused. He practices therapy with a collaborative and client-centred focus that is holistic and solution-oriented. Practically speaking, this involves engaging the client actively and meaningfully in the therapy process (e.g., setting goals, identifying the focus in session, problem solving). He will also use the therapy approach/tools that best serve the client.
Dr. Marc Woods (Registration #R0670), originally from Newfoundland, completed his Master’s (1997-... Read More
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