For In-Person Sessions: As the weather changes, please note that the entrance of the Urban Equity Building is typically locked after 5pm. If your session is after this time, feel free to wait in your vehicle and send a message to your therapist saying you have arrived. Also, if someone is inside the waiting room already, they might be able to let you in. If you will be coming to the office on foot, please talk to your therapist to make arrangements so you are not caught waiting outside in the cold! Please also note that snowy/muddy shoes will need to be left at the front or brought to the office in hand to be placed on the mat there. Socks and/or slippers are recommended for your comfort.

Alex Hartshorn currently has a waitlist for NEW 1-1 clients. Please send an email to info@sincerelysomaticsk.com or book in for a consult with Alex if you’d like to be added to the waitlist. We will communicate with you about expected timeline and position on the waitlist. If you are an existing client and do not see a next session time within a reasonable timeframe for you, please contact Alex to schedule and/or click “Add yourself to the Waitlist” at the bottom of the online calendar. If a cancellation occurs within your chosen timeframes, you will be notified with the option to pick up a session time.

New Booking Category: Movement & Dance! We are currently offering Collective Movement Sessions, held on the last Monday of the month in Saskatoon, until June (starting again in September, 2025), facilitated by Alex. This is a group session, drop-in, with admission by donation. Due to limited space in the studio, we invite you to sign up to reserve your spot ahead of time. These sessions are a chance for adults to practice somatic, expressive, and free-form movement. No movement or dance experience necessary, only a curiosity and willingness to try!

Speech Language Therapy

One on one support, resources, and education for neurodivergent teens and adults.

Emily is a neurodivergent Speech Language Pathologist who completed her master’s degree in clinical sciences from Western University and undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Saskatchewan. Emily combines her passion for communication and creative arts into her practice, and is passionate about using neurodiverse affirming and creative approaches to therapy to create safe places for clients to understand, communicate, and advocate for their strengths and differences in settings that foster building community. She has spent the last six years working at Society for Autism Supports and Services in Calgary where she developed and implemented improv groups, women’s support groups, sibling groups, and inclusion in the workplace groups, and is excited to offer these groups and more in her work in Saskatoon.

Emily enjoys working with toddler, preschool, and adult individuals in both individual and group settings. Being neurodivergent herself, she has a special interest in working with neurodivergent individuals of all ages to help them thrive in all aspects of life.

Emily is a registered member of the College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Saskatchewan (CSASK) and Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC).

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