Manju Ann Antony is a Registered Social worker who holds a Master’s degree in Social work. She has obtained a clinical specialization in addiction and mental health from the University of Calgary. Manju is a BIPOC therapist who identifies with intersectionalities and creates space for everyone to be present with their whole self.
Manju has been actively practicing in the mental health field since 2007 and has accumulated valuable experience working as a mental health clinician in Alberta since 2013. Manju has offered trauma-informed and strength-based treatment in different settings, such as clinics, hospitals, and non-profit organizations. Manju is passionate about supporting individuals aged 10 and up.
Manju believes in a strength-based model that fosters the best in others through a compassionate and client-centered approach. She is a Level 1 IFS practitioner, and with training in EMDR, CBT, DBT, solution-focused therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy modalities, she is committed to providing unique and comprehensive mental health treatment.