Laura Man

MSW, M.Ed., Registered Psychologist (Provisional)

Laura Man

MSW, M.Ed., Registered Psychologist (Provisional)
Supervisor: Joan Helmsing M.Ed., Registered Psychologist #332

Laura earned her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Regina in 2013. She provided counselling services to immigrant families. This experience deepened her understanding of the unique challenges faced by these families. In 2020, Laura obtained her Master of Education degree in Educational Psychology at the University of Regina.

She is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists. Throughout her career, Laura has conducted psychological assessments and provided interventions to children, adolescents, and adults through her academic placements and prior roles. She offers a range of assessments, including evaluations of cognitive abilities, executive functions, learning difficulties, attention related difficulties, anxiety, and depression.

Laura specializes in working with children, adolescents, and adults, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, and behavioral management. She also provides school and work-related recommendations. She collaborates with parents to identify their children’s strengths and develop skills to manage challenges effectively. Utilizing evidence-based approaches and recommendations supported by current research,

Laura is committed to fostering a growth mindset and promoting life-long learning. Laura provides services in English and Mandarin.

Laura Man

Laura Man

MSW, M.Ed., Registered Psychologist (Provisional) Supervisor: Joan Helmsing M.Ed. Registered Psychologist #332

My work in psychology and education is inspired by my youngest brother, Joshua.

Joshua loved life and was committed to achieving his potential, despite the challenges he sometimes faced. From a young age, I learned the power of a holistic, collaborative approach to supporting Joshua meet his potential, and as his sister, I was honoured to be a part of his team.

Joshua achieved what many thought he wouldn’t, with the support of loving and devoted parents, a team of caring professionals, assistive technology, and a “two thumbs up” attitude from Joshua.