Megan Sherback
Megan Sherback takes a compassionate, client-centered approach to therapy, helping individuals connect with their true selves and navigate life on their own terms. She believes in the importance of honoring each person’s unique process and needs, providing tools and guidance tailored to their journey. Megan’s personal experience working with highly sensitive individuals has deepened her understanding of the challenges and strengths that come with heightened sensitivity. In her sessions, clients can expect a supportive and non-directive environment where they are encouraged to explore what truly matters to them. With a special interest in helping highly sensitive people reframe their sensitivities as strengths, Megan aims to build confidence in their unique traits. She warmly invites you to reach out if you’re ready to start a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, with her by your side every step of the way.
- Supporting folks with mental health and wellness, as a woman who is neurodivergent.
- Gentle
- Funny
- Understanding
- Helpful
Expertise
Areas of Focus
- You want to soothe your emotions and heal your emotional pain
- You want to discover your identity and strengths, and find your path in life
- You want to build more fulfilling connections within yourself and with others
Therapeutic Frameworks & Approach
- Safe in telling your story
- Have control over the counselling process and find your voice
Served Populations
Practice Details
Service Offerings & Rates
- Who I am and what working with me can look like
- Collaborate with you to help you discover what you need to find a path of fulfillment and joy in life
Insurance & Benefits Coverage
Schedule
In Person Sessions


Virtual Sessions
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Education
Yorkville University
Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology
2015
University of Alberta
Bachelors of Arts in Psychology
2011