Brittany Norlin
Brittany is a Registered Psychologist who earned her Masters of Science in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary. Her graduate research primarily focused on resiliency, positive youth development, growth mindset, and factors influencing decision-making in interpersonal practice. More recent research interests and initiatives have focused on social skill development and program evaluation for adolescents with ADHD.
Since completing her graduate training, Brittany has worked in specialized clinical, private, and public educational settings where she has gained experience providing remedial intervention, consultation, and assessment to individuals, families, and children. Specifically, she has extensive training, supervision, and experience conducting psychological assessments in the areas of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities, Specific Learning Disorders, Giftedness, Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Trauma-Related Stress Disorders.
Brittany takes a strength-based and collaborative approach to helping an individual and their family understand their unique learning and behavioural profile. She is passionate about helping her clients identify the way they learn best and in turn, provide individually tailored, evidenced-based recommendations. Brittany strives to help students, families, and school personnel teams navigate student’s unique academic challenges.
In addition to her clinical work in the field of psychology, Brittany has also presented at conferences locally, nationally, and internationally.
Brittany lives in Edmonton and enjoys spontaneous weekends away to the mountains where she can be found either hiking, paddle boarding, skiing, or snowshoeing.
Specialty Area(s)
• Psychoeducational Assessments
• Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
• Learning Disabilities
• Giftedness
• Trauma-Related Stress
• Assessments for Mental Health Concerns
Treatment Approach(es)
Brittany supports in the completion of psychological assessments and does not provide direct therapy.
Service Area(s)
- Alberta
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Yukon
- Nunavut
- Prince Edward Island
Brittany Norlin
Specialty Area(s)
• Psychoeducational Assessments
• Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
• Learning Disabilities
• Giftedness
• Trauma-Related Stress
• Assessments for Mental Health Concerns
Treatment Approach(es)
Brittany supports in the completion of psychological assessments and does not provide direct therapy.
Service Area(s)
- Alberta
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Yukon
- Nunavut
- Prince Edward Island
Brittany is a Registered Psychologist who earned her Masters of Science in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary. Her graduate research primarily focused on resiliency, positive youth development, growth mindset, and factors influencing decision-making in interpersonal practice. More recent research interests and initiatives have focused on social skill development and program evaluation for adolescents with ADHD.
Since completing her graduate training, Brittany has worked in specialized clinical, private, and public educational settings where she has gained experience providing remedial intervention, consultation, and assessment to individuals, families, and children. Specifically, she has extensive training, supervision, and experience conducting psychological assessments in the areas of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities, Specific Learning Disorders, Giftedness, Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Trauma-Related Stress Disorders.
Brittany takes a strength-based and collaborative approach to helping an individual and their family understand their unique learning and behavioural profile. She is passionate about helping her clients identify the way they learn best and in turn, provide individually tailored, evidenced-based recommendations. Brittany strives to help students, families, and school personnel teams navigate student’s unique academic challenges.
In addition to her clinical work in the field of psychology, Brittany has also presented at conferences locally, nationally, and internationally.
Brittany lives in Edmonton and enjoys spontaneous weekends away to the mountains where she can be found either hiking, paddle boarding, skiing, or snowshoeing.