Behavioural Consultation

Behavioural Consultation Services:

Parent Consultation

Learning and teaching ways to regulate, label emotions and find techniques that work and support the child.  Teaching and working towards awareness and confidence within the home, community or at school!

Emotional Awareness & Coping

Supporting parents to learn to effectively manage their child's behaviour to promote positive outcomes for the entire family. Educating parents about evidence-based behavioural strategies that can reduce behaviours and promote positive behaviours. Teaching effective communication techniques, problem-solving skills and techniques for setting and enforcing limits in a positive and consistent manner.  

Expanding Play Skills

Learning how to follow your child's lead, by having time where you can be creative and engaged in playing with your imagination and encouraging playing with different activities.  Using skills from Theraplay to support families and parents.  

Social Skills & Interactions

Learning how to teach children to feel confident and independent when at school, in the community, or other places.  Using different tips and tricks.  Learning how to be successful in modeling and exploring skills to help a child grow and expand.  

Our Behavioural Consultants:

Who are ALL Registered Social Workers with the Alberta College of Social Workers!

Katherine Mitchell

Katherine is a passionate and dedicated registered Social Worker who completed her MSW at the University of Calgary and also has a Bachelor of Psychology from Athatbasca University. Prior to her Master’s program she had over 7 years experience working with the disAbility community in both school and various community settings as a behaviour therapist, teachers-aid and community resource worker. During her Master’s program she also did a practicum with a community based disAbility advocacy group that addresses various barriers experienced by the disAbility community to attaining full inclusion in Calgary alongside self-advocates, community allies, professionals and stakeholders in advocating for policy and programming change.

Katherine’s therapeutic approach is centred on a strengths-based practice in supporting children with achieving their goals within the system of their families/natural supports and community resources to facilitate inclusion, gain confidence, foster skill development and attain independence. She integrates components of Applied Behaviour Analysis, augmented communication approaches, emotion regulation and coping strategies as she believes that behaviour is a form of communication.

Her goal is to create an atmosphere that is judgement-free, calm and where families can feel supported in a meaningful way that is unique to them.

During Katherine’s down time nothing is better than baking, reading or being out in the mountains.

Mariann Bierman

Mariann has a Masters of Social Work from the University of Calgary, specializing in Clinical Social Work with a focus on infant, child, and adolescent mental health. Her passion for working with families supporting complex needs and mental health challenges comes from both personal and professional experience, joining her frontline experience in home, school, and community settings with her clinical knowledge to meet families where they are at. She is a registered social worker with the Alberta College of Social Workers.

Working from a family-centred approach, Mariann’s practice seeks to embrace the family as the expert in their strengths, challenges, and goals. From this approach, she introduces modalities of Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Collaborative Problem Solving to provide realistic strategies and address ongoing challenges. Mariann continues to expand her knowledge and use of therapeutic play and expressive interventions.

On her days off, Mariann is often embracing her introvertness with reading, playing video games, spending time with her cat, and enjoying time with her family.