MacKenzie is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Princeton University, where she was also a member of the women’s hockey team. After graduating, MacKenzie returned to Calgary and pursued her Master’s in Counselling through the City University of Seattle.
MacKenzie has supported children, youth, and families across a variety of settings, including group homes, coaching, and within multidisciplinary teams, as a behavioural aide. At RMPS, MacKenzie offers a range of services, including counselling, neurofeedback, and formal assessments, including psychoeducational, social-emotional-behavioural, ADHD, and gifted assessments. Within the last few years, MacKenzie has completed specialized training in Neurofeedback, strengths-based ADHD interventions, assessment, and Play Therapy. Outside of RMPS, MacKenzie is also an Assistant Coach with the University of Calgary women’s hockey team.
MacKenzie practices from a client-centred approach, drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness-based practices, play-based techniques, and an Adlerian understanding of behaviour. She believes in the importance of connection, practical skill-building, and helping clients understand their unique strengths. MacKenzie’s background in competitive sports shapes her appreciation for the role of play, teamwork, and structured activities in supporting emotional growth and resilience. MacKenzie strives to create an environment where clients feel supported, understood, and empowered to work together toward achieving their goals.
Raquel is an Office Administrator at RMPS. Back in Brazil, her home country, she graduated as a Psychologist and worked as a clinician for the past 5 years. Although she loved working with children and adults, she discovered a new passion: manage the administrative tasks that keep the business running.
As someone who is passionate about learning new things and developing new skills, with the career transition also came the decision to live abroad and explore a new culture. To serve empathetically and connect with people is Raquel’s main personal and professional goal.
Amanda is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. Amanda earned her doctoral degree in Psychology at Brock University in Ontario in 2017, with a specialization in developmental psychology. Amanda provides formal assessment services at RMPS.
Since 2009, Amanda has received formal training and work experience in private practice settings in conducting psycho-educational assessments for students ranging from preschool through university. Amanda is skilled at test administration, interpretation of data, and report writing for various referral questions including ADHD, Learning Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Anxiety, Giftedness, and Intellectual Disabilities. Amanda enjoys working with people of all ages from diverse backgrounds, and she tries to make the testing environment feel relaxed and comfortable while maintaining integrity in testing protocol.
Zara is a Psychometrist/Psychological Assistant at RMPS. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Calgary and her Graduate Diploma in Psychological Assessment at Concordia University of Edmonton.
Zara has spent over five years working alongside children, adolescents, and their families in a variety of settings. These include public and private schools, in-home support, residential programs, early-intervention programs, and non-profit organizations. Currently, Zara is part of the assessment and neurotherapy team. As a lifelong learner, Zara plans to go back to graduate school and eventually become a psychologist one day.