Megan Vokey, Ph.D, is a Registered Clinical Psychologist (#455) with 15+ years of clinical experience.

MEET DR. MEGAN VOKEY


Megan Vokey, Ph.D, is a Registered Clinical Psychologist (#455) with 15+ years of clinical experience.

Dr. Vokey provides psychological assessment and psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults experiencing a wide variety of psychological disorders and issues. She has gained clinical experience helping people across numerous health settings (community mental health, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric hospital, and private practice).

DR. MEGAN VOKEY’S

CLINICAL SPECIALTIES

  • EATING DISORDERS
    (e.g. anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder)

  • ANXIETY DISORDERS
    (e.g. generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder)

  • TRAUMA-RELATED DISORDERS
    (e.g. PTSD)

  • MOOD DISORDERS
    (e.g. major depressive disorder)

  • WOMEN’S HEALTH
    (e.g. sexual assault and intimate partner violence, reproductive health issues, postpartum mood issues)

  • LGBTQ MENTAL HEALTH
    (e.g. sexual and gender identity exploration, gender dysphoria, gender transitioning)

TREATMENT MODALITIES


Dr. Vokey has specialized training and experience in several treatment modalities, including:

  • COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY (CBT)

  • DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOUR THERAPY (DBT)

  • PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY

  • HUMANISTIC THERAPY

  • FEMINIST THERAPY & SOCIAL JUSTICE/LIBERATION PSYCHOLOGY ORIENTATIONS

  • BRIEF, SOLUTION FOCUSED THERAPY

  • TRAUMA-SPECIFIC THERAPIES

  • NARRATIVE THERAPY & STRENGTHS-BASED APPROACHES

  • PLAY THERAPY

Dr. Vokey also helps clients with interpersonal/relationship issues, emotional regulation and emotional intelligence, poor self-esteem, negative body image, adjustment issues, burnout/stress, grief and loss.

She assists clients who are interested in personal growth, self-actualization, enhancing self-understanding and self-awareness, developing better insight, living more authentically, and finding meaning in their experiences and purpose in their lives.

  • Dr. Vokey achieved a BA (First Class Honours), MA, and PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Manitoba. Her clinical research interests pertain to gender and psychopathology. Her master’s and doctoral research examined the negative mental health consequences of hyper-masculine cultural portrayals of boys and men and sexualised portrayals of young girls.

    Dr. Vokey completed her pre-doctoral clinical residency at the Edmonton Clinical Psychology Consortium, where she gained specialized clinical experience across Pediatrics (Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital and University of Alberta Hospital), Adolescent and Adult Eating Disorders (University of Alberta Hospital), and Adult Psychiatry (University of Alberta Hospital and Alberta Hospital Edmonton).

    She has clinical experience assessing and treating a wide range of mental disorders, including severe psychopathology and acute, life-threatening illness. Prior to working in a private practice, Dr. Vokey joined the Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Health Sciences Centre, serving on a multidisciplinary medical team for the Adult Eating Disorder Program (2013-2019). She provided psychological consultation, assessments, individual therapy, and group therapy for inpatients, intensive day program patients, and outpatients with disordered eating and co-occurring psychopathology (e.g., personality disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders). She also participated in program planning and evaluation and presented clinical research for joint rounds.

    She has worked in private practice since 2014 providing psychological assessment and psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults. As part of her practice, she specializes in LGBTQ mental health and provides consultation, assessment, treatment and advocacy for transgender children, adolescents, adults, and their families.

    Dr. Vokey mentors early career therapists and provides clinical supervision to graduate-level psychologists in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University and Clinical Psychology at the University of Manitoba completing their graduate practicum. Student therapists provide free and low-cost therapy for children, adolescents, and adults.

  • Dr. Vokey has an integrative therapeutic approach, blending various empirically supported therapies (e.g., cognitive, behavioural, psychodynamic, interpersonal, family systems) rooted within a humanistic framework, tailored to the unique needs and characteristics of her clients. Her approach is lifespan-developmental and trauma-informed. Dr. Vokey’s conceptualization of mental health is grounded in an understanding of the sociopolitical context of mental illness and can include liberation, empowerment, and transformational therapeutic strategies and goals.

Empowering people and facilitating their healing and psychological growth is my passion and calling. I am grateful and honoured every day to be entrusted to do this valuable work.

- DR. MEGAN VOKEY


“There is a saying that, “when the student is ready, the teacher appears.” In my case, when I needed help to deal with grief, family issues and feeling lost after retirement, Megan appeared. I feel so lucky to have found her as she guided me on a journey to find myself and the spark in my life again. I found her integrative approach very effective, and with her guidance I had many “aha” moments. She is very skilled, intuitive, respectful, supportive and kind. I would recommend her to anyone looking for help with mental health issues and trauma.

- PAST CLIENT