Meet Lee Fraser - Provisional Psychologist
Taking Waitlist Clients for January 2026 Start - Works Sunday to Wednesday.
I am a Registered Provisional Psychologist who works with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, and a vriety of other issues. I am passionate about supporting people in setting and reaching their personal goals. Prior to training as a psychologist I spent over 15 years supporting others in community, athletic, and artistic settings. I believe that therapy works best when we can work as a team to foster safety and change by combining your expertise in your own life with my knowledge of evidence-based interventions.
I am supervised by Dr. Terilyn Pott.
Who am I?
Specialties
Anxiety
ADHD
Depression
Identity Concerns
Lifetime and career transitions
OCD
Self-esteem
Trauma and PTSD
Qualifications
Master’s degree in education majoring in counselling psychology from the University of Lethbridge.
Bachelor’s degree with distinction majoring in Psychology with a minor in Cognitive Science from Simon Fraser University.
I have training in a variety of herapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Certifications
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Training Course, Dr. Leslie Sokol, Ph.D., PESI Canada
Brain Story Certification, Alberta Family Wellness Initiative
ASIST - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
Trans Wellness Initiative Introduction to Affirming Spaces Training, Community-Based Research Centre
I love sports of any kind, either as a player or (more often these days) as a viewer. I grew up playing any sport I could get me hands on and coached high-level youth hockey for many years after highschool. These days I play recreational co-ed sports once a week, I watch Premier League Soccer every weekend, and will happily watch whatever other interesting sporting events are on the rest of the week.
What do I do for a hobby?
Something interesting about me:
I was a performer in the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Feel free to ask me about it!

