Our Team
Your Partners on the Path to Wellness
The Pearl Psychological Team
Each team member brings a unique set of expertise and experience to help guide you on your path to wellness.
Read each clinicians bio below to help you chose who might be the right fit.
If you have any questions, feel free to call Crishia and ask her to book you a 10-minute consultation with a specific clinician.

Vanessa Iceton
Registered Psychologist
As the Director and CEO, Vanessa is a dedicated psychologist with extensive experience supporting teens (14+), adults, seniors, couples, and groups facing a wide range of mental health challenges. With a special interest in trauma (PTSD), grief and loss, self-worth, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and anger issues, she offers a compassionate and evidence-based approach tailored to each client’s needs. Her background working with Indigenous communities and the LGBTQ2S+ population has shaped her culturally sensitive practice, ensuring a respectful and inclusive space for all.
Vanessa Iceton
Experience and Special Interests
Vanessa’s path to psychology began with eight years as a child and youth care worker within Indigenous communities, working closely with children and adolescents aged six to eighteen. Immersing herself in their cultural and spiritual ways of living, she gained invaluable insight into the power of community, resilience, and healing values she continues to integrate into her therapeutic work.
Beyond her work in youth care, Vanessa spent four years as a Disability Case Manager while completing her master’s degree, supporting individuals navigating short- and long-term disability. This experience deepened her understanding of the challenges individuals face when accessing support systems and shaped her client-centered approach.
Vanessa holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Concordia University and the University of Alberta. She completed her Masters of Counselling Psychology in 2017, sustained Provisional status for 6 years, and became a fully registered psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists in 2023.
I took my Bachelor of Arts at Concordia University and graduated from the 3 year program. I then transferred to the University of Alberta where I took and graduated from the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 4 year program. I completed my Masters of Counselling Psychology in December of 2017. I became fully Registered with the College of Alberta of Psychologists in December 2023.
With over seven years of experience in mental health counselling, Vanessa specializes in supporting individuals dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, addictions, and anger issues. She also has a strong focus on couples therapy, utilizing Level 1 and 2 Training in the Gottman Method to help partners strengthen their relationships.
Her therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART). She is also a certified Grief Recovery Specialist, providing structured support for those experiencing loss and bereavement. Vanessa has completed Gottman Method Couples Therapy and uses Level 1 and 2 Training in her work with couples.
As a leader, therapist, and advocate, Vanessa is deeply committed to fostering growth, resilience, and healing. She considers it a privilege to guide her clients through life’s challenges, helping them build meaningful change and rediscover their strength. Your well-being is at the core of her work, and she strives to create a safe, empathetic space where healing begins.
Vanessa also has a passion for conducting impactful presentations for various audiences, corporations, including students, senior groups, support communities, and indigenous organizations. It brings her great joy to provide an enlightening and empowering experience for your team, contributing to a mentally healthy and supportive environment.
Outside of work, Vanessa enjoys golfing, camping, travelling, decorating her office and home, and hanging with her dog Ollie, as well as friends, and family.

Grant W. Grams
Registered Provisional Psychologist
Grant is experienced working with youth (12+) and adults, as well as, couples with neurodevelopmental disorders, PTSD, and intergenerational trauma providing support for individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges. His diverse experience includes supporting individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD, FASD, ASD), mood disorders, trauma, stress, and anxiety. Whether you’re an athlete striving to enhance your performance, navigating life transitions, or facing mental health challenges, Grant is here to provide a supportive and non-judgmental space where clients feel empowered to gain insight and develop meaningful strategies for growth.
Grant W. Grams
Experience and Special Interests
Grant holds an academic background in psychology and history, with graduate studies in history that sparked a deep interest in the emotional and psychological well-being of migrants. Their work in Human Services, supporting both youth and adults, further reinforced a passion for helping individuals navigate life’s challenges. This ultimately led them to pursue a counseling degree from City University.
In addition to their academic and professional experience, Grant has a strong background in performance, having played competitive sports for many years. They are a strong believer in lifelong learning and are continually honing their therapeutic skills to support athletes and individuals striving for peak performance, whether in public speaking, finding motivation to achieve their goals, or managing life transitions.
Grant has extensive experience working with youth and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders, PTSD, and intergenerational trauma through organizations such as the Boyle Street Group Living Program, Transitions Rehab Association, and other agencies providing support for individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges. They have also pursued additional training in Narrative Therapy, Gottman Method Couples Therapy (Levels 1 & 2), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
As a therapist, Grant takes an open, friendly, and person-centered approach. They believe that with the right support, individuals can develop new ways to navigate challenges that once felt insurmountable. They work collaboratively with clients using a range of therapeutic modalities, including CBT, EMDR, Narrative Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
At the core of Grant’s practice is the belief that every individual is the expert in their own life. Their role is to help clients gain deeper insight and find solutions that align with their unique needs, challenges, and goals. Each session is tailored to create a personalized and meaningful therapeutic experience.
Outside of his work, Grant enjoys baseball and football, staying informed about world events and history, and traveling whenever possible.

Tom Ho
Registered Provisional Psychologist
Tom Ho is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with a deep understanding of the challenges children/teens (12+), individual adults, couples, and families face when navigating cultural transitions and mental health struggles. With a particular passion for career counseling, especially for young adults, as well as a focus on anxiety, ADHD, depression, and grief, Tom works with clients navigating stress, trauma, relationships, and sports and performance management. His culturally sensitive approach ensures clients from all backgrounds feel seen, heard, and supported in their therapeutic process. He offers therapy in both Chinese and English, creating a supportive environment for clients to explore their challenges and develop strategies for growth.
Tom Ho
Experience and Special Interests
Originally from Hong Kong, Tom immigrated to Canada at a young age, and he values a culturally informed perspective. Having experienced the complexities of adjusting to new environments and balancing cultural identities, Tom understands the challenges his clients may face in navigating these aspects of their lives.
Having worked and volunteered with individuals from diverse backgrounds, Tom was inspired to pursue a career in psychology to offer support to those in need. He is especially passionate about career counselling for young adults, drawing from his extensive experience in the Post-Secondary field. Tom has a deep respect for each of his clients, valuing the uniqueness of their personal stories. He believes that every individual’s path is special and deserving of thoughtful attention.
Tom’s approach to therapy is rooted in open-mindedness and flexibility. He strives to understand each challenge from multiple perspectives, guiding clients to tap into their inherent strengths to effectively navigate difficulties. His collaborative, client-centered approach helps individuals explore challenges while working toward meaningful self-improvement.
Tom integrates various therapeutic modalities into his practice, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Existential Therapy, Logotherapy, and Narrative Therapy. His work is also informed by Person-Centered Therapy and Solution-Focused Therapy, ensuring clients receive a holistic, personalized experience tailored to their needs.
Outside of his professional life, Tom enjoys spending time with his small puppy, who brings him joy and balance. In his spare time, he travels to different places to better understand various lifestyles. He values personal time, seeing it as an opportunity to recharge and stay connected to life’s simple pleasures.

Leah McKinney
Student Intern
Leah is a counselling psychology intern starting with Pearl Psychological in October 2025. She is dedicated to providing compassionate, client-centered care to individuals 18+, including seniors. With a deep commitment to fostering a non-judgmental and empathetic environment, she helps individuals explore their emotions and experiences at their own pace. Rooted in person-centered therapy, Leah guides clients toward solutions that align with their personal values and goals, empowering them in their journey toward healing and self-discovery.
Leah McKinney
Experience and Special Interests
Leah’s experience in grief and trauma, working at counselling centers has strengthened her skills in active listening, empathy, and communication. Through these roles, she has gained a profound understanding of the emotional and mental health needs of those facing loss, trauma, and major life changes. Her passion lies in helping clients feel heard, supported, and empowered as they navigate their healing process.
Leah is committed to continuous growth, both personally and professionally. She looks forward to furthering her expertise in counselling psychology while working alongside experienced professionals, ensuring she provides meaningful support to those seeking guidance in their journey toward well-being.
Beyond her professional aspirations, Leah is a creative spirit who finds joy in painting and all things art-related. A lifelong lover of literature, she enjoys spending time immersed in books. She has also achieved up to grade 8 in the Royal Conservatory of Music for piano, reflecting her dedication to learning and self-expression. Coming from a large family in Edmonton, she values connection and community.
When she’s not working with clients, Leah enjoys yoga and fitness, prioritizing both physical and mental well-being in her own life.

Crishia D
Administrative Assistant
Crishia is the Administrative Assistant for Pearl Psychological. With her background in psychology, volunteer work, and administrative experience, she offers compassionate support and provides a smooth and welcoming experience for every client.
Crishia D
Experience and Special Interests
Crishia Dela Paz is an Administrative Assistant at Pearl Psychological, bringing a background in psychology, volunteer work, and administrative experience. She is committed to offering compassionate support and creating a smooth, welcoming experience for every client.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from the University of Alberta, where she also earned a Certificate in Community Service Learning. Throughout her undergraduate studies, Crishia volunteered with various non-profits, which helped her recognize her own positionality and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges different communities face. These experiences reinforced her commitment to creating positive change and supporting others in meaningful ways.
Currently, she is pursuing her Master’s of Counselling at City University, further expanding her knowledge of mental health and well-being.
Why Choose Us
Passion and Privilege
Our genuine passion for this profession drives us to support clients on their transformative journeys. It is both an honor and a privilege to be entrusted with guiding individuals through their struggles, fostering their well-being and growth.
A Safe and Confidential Space
We believe in fostering a warm, non-judgmental, and authentic environment for our therapy sessions. Your feelings, thoughts, and experiences are of utmost importance, and we are committed to creating a safe space where you can openly explore and express yourself without fear of judgment.
Empathy and Collaboration
We truly value the therapeutic relationship we build together. Through empathy and understanding, we will work collaboratively with you to understand your unique needs and goals. Your voice and preferences guide our journey, ensuring that you are an active participant in your healing process.
Fostering Hope and Growth
We firmly believe that counselling has the power to increase insight, self-awareness, acceptance, and hope for a more fulfilling life. Together, we will identify your strengths and utilize them to navigate life’s challenges, fostering personal growth and resilience.
Evidence-Based Therapies
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to address negative thought patterns
- Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) for trauma recovery
- Grief Recovery Specialist with the Grief Recovery Institute
- Level 1 and 2 Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy


Adapting Therapeutic Approaches
Recognizing that every individual’s journey is unique, we are committed to adaptability in my therapeutic approaches. Alongside evidence-based therapies, we integrate other modalities to ensure a holistic and personalized counseling experience. Our flexibility allows me to align with your specific goals and needs, fostering a deeper understanding and connection throughout the therapeutic process. Together, we will navigate through challenges and work towards achieving your desired outcomes, providing a supportive space for your growth and well-being.
Your Guide to a Healthier and Happier Life
Ready to create positive change in your life?
Taking the first step towards positive change can be transformative, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re facing difficult times, seeking personal growth, or simply looking for a supportive space to explore your feelings, we are committed to being your partner on the path to well-being.
Let’s embark on this journey together. Book a session today, and let’s work towards a healthier, happier, and more balanced life. We look forward to connecting with you and being a part of your positive change.