

Mental Health Literacy Facilitators
Interested in learning how to identify when someone is struggling mentally, build your confidence to talk about mental health, and spread awareness about mental health issues? Consider taking an In The Know workshop or organizing one for your community. This is a 3-hour mental health literacy workshop that has been tailored for farmers and those working in the agricultural industry.
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A number of mental health professionals across Alberta are trained to deliver an In The Know workshop. All have a background in agriculture so they understand the realities of farming. Connect directly with a facilitator or contact rebecca@agwellab.ca to arrange a workshop in your area.

Art Therapist and Psychotherapist
Carole Preston
I am a Professional Canadian Art Therapist and Registered Psychotherapist. I also supports my family farm, Heiberg Farms, in Beaver County. I am passionate about weaving the arts into the therapy space and as a tool for creating vibrant communities. In the art therapy studio, I work within an anti-oppressive client-centered framework to help clients navigate challenging feelings, thoughts and behaviors. On a community level, I use art therapy and therapeutic arts offerings to create opportunities to bring people together and to address community concerns. Within my practice, I integrate expressive modalities creating a warm, welcoming and safe therapeutic environment for all ages.
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Contact:
Phone: 587-207-5197
Email: studio@currentsarttherapy.ca
Website: https://currentsarttherapy.ca/
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Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving the Camrose area.

Certified Professional Counsellor
Dennis Esayenko, M.A.C, CPC
I am a Certified Professional Counsellor and member of the Professional Association of Christian Counsellors and Psychotherapists (PACPP). I was raised in a farming community in Saskatchewan and have supported many farming individuals and families in my field of therapy.
I retired from Law enforcement with 35 years of experience as a peace officer.
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I strive to ensure my clients feel understood and respected as they work toward identifying and achieving their treatment goals. My goal is to assist in managing difficult emotions, thoughts, and behaviors by increasing overall functioning, self-awareness, and wellbeing.
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My primary focus of counselling has been in the areas of family, and marriage, divorce/separation, family violence, individual counselling, including mood and anxiety disorders, PTSD, addiction, and overcoming relational challenges.
Contact:
Phone: 403-828-2664
Email: midwesttrinitycounselling@telus.net
Website: midwesttrinitycounselling.ca
Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving the Calgary/Airdrie region.

Registered Social Worker
Jamie Rowswell, BSW, MSW
I am a skilled and passionate Social Worker, who is dedicated to providing safe, connective, and ethical therapy and consulting services. I come from a background of mixed grain and beef farming, and maintain connections to my roots in her current rural practice. My specialty in treating trauma is sought after by many individuals and organizations after crisis or loss.
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Contact:
Email: jamie@goodlifecollective.ca
Phone: 780-806-3720
Website: www.goodlifecollective.ca
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Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving Wainwright and surrounding area.

Social Worker & Mental Health Counsellor
Cameron Rice, BSW, RSW
My roots trace back to the prairie fields. My grandfather was raised on a registered Jersey dairy farm and established his own herd of prized Jerseys, eventually founding Pacific Forage. My father spent his formative years on that farm, and although I didn’t grow up there myself, the values of hard work, resilience, and community were deeply instilled in me.
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Before becoming a social worker, I worked for nearly seven years as a utility arborist, trimming and removing trees across Alberta, often in close collaboration with farmers. During this time, I faced mental health challenges while living and working on the road. Seeking help changed my life, and my successes inspired many coworkers to reach out and ask how they could do the same. That experience became a turning point; I realized I wanted to be the kind of person someone like me might seek in a moment of need.
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I serve rural Alberta through the Peaks to Prairies Primary Care Network. I’m especially passionate about supporting men in agriculture and trades, where mental health is too often left unspoken. My goal is to walk alongside those who keep our communities running and provide space, support, and understanding.
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Contact:
Email: Cam.Rice@Outlook.com
Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving Olds and Sundre area, and central Alberta.

Registered Psychologist & Rancher
Kerbi McKnight, M.Ed Counselling Psychology
I grew up on a ranch in east central Alberta. My husband and I returned home to transition my family's ranch. We raise our kids on the ranch and I work as a Psychologist in Stettler 3 days a week.
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Contact:​
Phone: 780-652-2606
Website: www.shootingstarpsychology.com
Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving Stettler and surrounding area.
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Counselling Therapist (in progress)
Deanna Hood, B.A.
I grew up in a farm family, and developed a deep understanding of the unique challenges and rewards of the farming lifestyle. I have been a research assistant with AgWellAB since 2023 and have considerable experience leading workshops. I value the resilience and strength of rural communities and am passionate about the work being done through these research projects. I hold a BA in Psychology from the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus, and I am currently pursuing a Master of Counselling Psychology.
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Contact:
Email: dkhood@ualberta.ca
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Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving the Red Deer area.
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Professor & Applied Social Psychologist
Rebecca Purc-Stephenson, PhD
I am an Applied Social Psychologist and professor at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus. I study stressors and resilience in rural and farming communities, turning research into practical programs to support the mental health and well-being of those working in the agricultural industry. I am the provincial lead researcher of the Agricultural Wellbeing in Alberta (AgWellAB) program, and was a co-founder of AgKnow, the Alberta Farm Mental Health Network. I'm also the mom of two funny kids.
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Our family raised sheep and operated a horse-boarding business, and I worked as a laborer on a large turkey farm while going to school. I am also the survivor of an childhood farm accident. Between my personal background and professional work, I have a deep appreciation of the stressors in farming. I have extensive experience delivering workshops to farming communities.
Contact:
Phone: 780-281-0158
Email: rebecca@agwellab.ca
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Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving all areas in Alberta.

Registered Psychologist
Charlene Assenheimer, B.A.; B.Ed.; M.Ed.
I moved to the Barrhead area 30 years ago to marry my husband and to build a family on a mixed farm. We have two grown children and two plus one kids. Two currently reside and work in Edmonton. The other two and our amazing Grandson live and work just outside of Edmonton. I love working with children and I worked in Education at Pembina Hills for 20 years.
While I was very happy as a teacher and counsellor, I knew I could do more to support our most vulnerable students. In December 2019, I received my registration as a Psychologist from the College of Alberta Psychologists. I accepted a position in January 2020 as a Psychologist with Children's Autism Services of Edmonton and have enjoyed the privilege of working with some very special kids and their families.
I am excited to continue to serve my community through my private practice. My office is located at FCSS in Barrhead. I am also travelling to serve our treasured indigenous communities. I am proud to serve the neurodiverse community, LGBTQIA2S and those living with disabilities.
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Contact:
Phone: 780-305-8227
Email: cassenhe@gmail.com
Website: https://www.charleneassenheimerpsychologicalservices.com/
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Online or in-person workshops avaiable.
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Serving the Barrhead area.