Greg Hamilton
Greg
Hamilton
Registered Psychologist · MSc
He / Him · Registered Psychologist
Specialties & Approach
My Approach to Therapy
I am a fully registered psychologist in Alberta. I have worked in prison/correctional settings with severe populations. I have also worked as a family therapist with at-risk youth populations. I have taken quite a variety of roles in my profession on the front lines of mental health in a career spanning 10+ years. My area of expertise is working in community mental health encouraging clients and empowering them to utilize all their skills and resources available.
I take a highly strength-based, motivational, solution-focused approach. I'll often spend considerable time with you exploring your core beliefs because I think those have a massive impact on how we feel and what we do!
I received a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology from Concordia University and a Master of Science in Marital and Family Therapy from Loma Linda University. I am a member of the College of Alberta Psychologists. I sit on the board for the Community Psychology Practice Council and on the board for the Edmonton-zone Psychology.
Background & Qualifications
Master of Science — Marital & Family Therapy (MSc)
Loma Linda UniversityBachelor of Arts — Applied Psychology
Concordia University of EdmontonRegistered Psychologist (Fully Registered)
College of Alberta Psychologists — Member in Good StandingBoard Member
Community Psychology Practice Council · Edmonton-zone Psychology Board10+ Years Clinical Experience
Correctional settings · At-risk youth · Community mental healthReady to Take the First Step?
Greg books directly by email — available Monday & Wednesday evenings and Saturdays at the Brewery District, and virtually across Alberta. Reach out to get started.
We acknowledge that our practice is located in Treaty 6 territory, on the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, and Nakota Sioux Peoples. We recognize that healing and reconciliation is a responsibility shared by all and are proud to partner with organizations that help Indigenous community members access culturally safe mental health care.