Counselling services, treatment programs and walk-in clinics to help people with emotional or mental health challenges.
Provides confidential mental health group therapy for members of the BIPOC community, in partnership with the University of Prince Edward Island and facilitated by a PhD student enrolled in UPEI's Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program.
Helps parents and children explore what anxiety is, practice techniques to help ease anxiety, use their imagination and learn how to take control of anxiety by creating a plan to defeat worry. Includes:
Trained peer support workers provide individualized plans to help clients to go through their mental health journey. Includes:
Provides free and confidential counselling services to farmers, fishers, and their families. By calling, they will first be connected with a professional counsellor, share the issues or concerns they are facing, and then schedule a face-to-face appointment for a counselling session.
Note: Counselling sessions are held in private, independent offices, not affiliated with any agricultural or fisheries organizations.
Online list of registered psychological professionals in Epekwitk / PEI. Includes psychologists, psychological candidates, psychological associates, psychological associate candidates, and professional psychology corporations.
Epekwitk / PEI has seven hospitals offering varying levels of care.
The two main referral hospitals providing inpatient, emergency, urgent psychiatric care, outpatient, community and specialty services are:
Individuals in need of urgent psychiatric care can go to the Emergency Room at Queen Elizabeth and Prince County Hospitals. They will be triaged and then see trained mental health staff.
Four community hospitals offer a variety of services that may include emergency, acute care, extended care, and community based services:
One inpatient psychiatric hospital for specialized acute and long-term treatment and rehabilitation: