A Clear, Supportive Assessment Process

Here’s what you can expect during the assessment journey.
1. Initial Intake Meeting

1. Initial Intake Meeting

Meet with us to review concerns, developmental history, background information, and goals to determine the most appropriate assessment approach.
2. Standardized Assessments

2. Standardized Assessments

Participate in standardized testing and complete rating scales that provide a clear picture of cognitive, academic, social‑emotional, mental health, and behavioural functioning.
3. Report & Feedback

3. Report & Feedback

Receive a clear, comprehensive report outlining results and tailored recommendations. During the feedback session, we review the findings together to support understanding and confidence in the next steps.

The Convenience of Direct Billing

Our services are covered by many employee benefit plans and typically fall under Paramedical Services in Extended Health Benefits. We recommend reviewing your policy or contacting your insurance provider to confirm your coverage. For added convenience, we offer direct billing to most major insurance companies.

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Meet Our Team

Using evidence‑based assessment to illuminate each person’s unique constellation of strengths and challenges.

Sarra Wong, Registered Psychologist and Clinical Director, leads Constellation Psychology with a focus on high‑quality, ethical, and client‑centred assessment services. She is a Registered Psychologist in Alberta and British Columbia. Sarra holds a Master of Education in School and Applied Child Psychology from the University of Calgary, with clinical training completed through the Calgary Board of Education and the University of Calgary. Her background includes school, community, research, and private practice settings, allowing her to specialize in psychoeducational assessments for children, adolescents, young adults, and adults across the lifespan.

Sharon Blott, Registered Psychologist with over two decades of experience in educational and private practice settings. She has been registered with the College of Alberta Psychologists since March 2001 and is also registered in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Sharon has extensive experience working with children, teens, and adults, having served in both the Catholic and public school boards in Calgary. She also worked as the Manager of Assessment Services at a private school specializing in the education and support of students with learning disabilities. Since entering private practice in 2010, Sharon has been highly regarded for her thorough assessments, deep knowledge of learning and developmental needs, and her respectful, compassionate approach with families.

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Our Approach

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Neurodiversity-Affirming

We celebrate neurological differences and honour each individual’s unique way of being. Our assessments are grounded in curiosity, respect, and a commitment to understanding each person’s constellation of strengths, needs, and lived experiences.
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Person-Centered

We place the individual—their values, preferences, strengths, and goals—at the centre of every decision. This approach emphasizes meaningful collaboration with the person and their family to ensure support that is respectful, culturally responsive, and aligned with what matters most.
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Strength-Based

We focus on identifying and building upon each individual’s strengths and capabilities. By highlighting skills, interests, and protective factors, we support confidence, resilience, and clear next steps across home, school, and daily life.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Calgary is located on the ancestral lands and traditional territories of the Nations of Treaty 7, including the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy; the Îethka Nakoda Wîcastabi (Stoney Nakoda) First Nations, comprised of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations; and the Tsuut’ina Nation. Calgary is also home to many Métis peoples, including citizens of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government and the Métis Nation of Alberta (Districts 5 and 6). We recognize and respect all Indigenous peoples who make their home in Calgary and honour their ongoing contributions to this land.