JANE FIX inspires resilience in everyone she helps.
As a registered psychologist, Fix supports others in navigating life’s highs and lows. Specializing in helping first responders and their families, Fix provides compassionate guidance to those grappling with PTSD, trauma and mental health challenges.
“I wouldn’t call myself an expert on life — I see my role as guiding people, holding the flashlight to illuminate their path,” says Fix.
“It’s incredible to witness their bravery as they reach out for help, find their voice and build emotional awareness. Watching their transformation, growth and resilience after losing hope is truly amazing.”
Over a decade with the Calgary Police Service, Fix conducted psychological testing, offered therapy and supported first responders and their families. Today, she runs a private practice in Airdrie while teaching psychology at Mount Royal University.
In addition to her professional work, Fix mentors students, participates in mental health research, and leads workshops on suicide prevention and trauma awareness. She is also writing a children’s book, A Tiger Lives in My Family, to help families navigate PTSD’s impact.
“Jane has saved my life, given me guidance and allowed me to regain control,” says Fix’s nominator, who for privacy is anonymous.
“In these uncertain and stressful times, Jane is a bright guiding light.”