Raelee Dubyk, MSW, RSW
(she/her)
Preferred Name: Raelee
About Me
Raelee is a Registered Social Worker (#6828) with a Master of Social Work Clinical Specialization and experience in providing trauma-informed counselling with adults and teens (12+). She has a passion for working with survivors of abuse, domestic violence, complex trauma, as well as grief and loss, anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional dysregulation, life transitions, and relationship difficulties. In her practice she offers a safe, supportive, and judgement-free space where she works together with clients to navigate, understand, and manage their internal experiences and help clients move in a direction that heals and aligns with their values and goals. She is an EMDR therapist and takes an integrative, evidence-based approach that also draws on theories including Somatic, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Attachment, Mindfulness, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT).
Education & Experience
Master of Social Work – Clinical Specialization, University of Calgary (2024)
Bachelor of Social Work, University of Regina (2020)
Bachelor of Education, University of Regina (2016)
Bachelor of Arts – Sociology, University of Saskatchewan (2013)
Specialty Area
- ADD/ADHD/Disruptive Behavior Disorders
- Abuse/Neglect
- Anger Management
- Anxiety/Panic Attacks
- Birth Trauma/Pregnancy Loss
- Chronic Illness/Medical Issues
- Chronic Pain
- Depression
- Dissociative Disorders
- Domestic Violence
- Family Issues
- Gender Identity
- Grief/Loss/Mourning
- Headaches/Migraines
- Marriage/Relationship Issues
- Mood Disorders
- Moral Injury
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Performance Enhancement
- Personality Disorders
- Phobias
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
- Race, Culture, Ethnicity Issues
- Self-Harm
- Sexual Abuse
- Sleep Disorders
- Somatic Issues
- Spirituality
- Sports Injuries
- Stress Management
- Suicide Risk
- Survivor's Guilt
- Traumatic Incident
Population Served
- Adolescents (13-17)
- Adults
- First Responders
- Immigrants
- LGBTQ+
- Underserved
Language
- English
