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Jordan Mills

MSW. Registered Social Worker #3664. (he/him)

Jordan is an experienced and compassionate social worker with over 17 years of experience providing service to individuals, groups, and communities. He is deeply committed to helping people live their best lives in accordance with their values and has a collaborative approach to therapy that draws from a range of theoretical frameworks, with a particular focus on narrative practices.

Throughout his career, Jordan has worked extensively with people facing complex life issues, including mental illness, substance use, anxiety, relationship concerns, criminal justice involvement, and trauma. He takes a non-judgmental, anti-oppressive approach to his work, and is always curious about the social contexts that contribute to the problems his clients are facing.

In addition to his clinical practice, Jordan has made significant contributions to the field of social work though his involvement in the development of innovative harm reduction housing programs, the implementation of police and crisis mental health teams, and the onboarding of the National Suicide Helpline in Saskatchewan. He is also committed to supporting men who have been abusive to their intimate partners, and co-facilitates a land-based group for this purpose. Jordan also provides counselling in northern First Nations communities.

Outside of work, Jordan enjoys staying active through running, cycling, and fishing with his two boys and values spending quality time with family and friends.

Current hourly rate: $150 / $170 for couples

Availability Status

Accepting new clients

Schedule

Monday - Friday, Sunday

Populations Served

Anyone 17+, couples, NIHB approved Provider

Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)

No City EFAP

Jordan Mills

Areas of Interests:

  • Please refer to bio

Training & Certifications:

  • Master of Social Work University of Regina
  • Bachelor of Social Work University of Regina
  • Bachelor of Indigenous Studies University of Regina
  • Registered Social Worker – professional development and training is ongoing as per accreditation standards

Therapeutic Approaches:

  • Collaborative Counselling and psychotherapy
  • Narrative Therapy Practices and Community Work
  • Mindfulness Counselling Practices

Favourite Book

Wisdom Sits in Places

by Keith Basso