Keyanna Davis B.S.W., R.S.S.W. is a registered social service worker who possesses her Bachelor of Social Work degree, and is currently pursuing her Masters degree. She is currently working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Thanks to her years of experience working in various sectors such as developmental services, addictions, mental health + gerontology, Keyanna demonstrates an effective + tailored clinical approach. Her infectious personality facilitates strong + genuine therapeutic alliances with her clients which is a strong indicator of positive treatment outcomes
Keyanna Davis B.S.W., R.S.S.W. is a registered social service worker who possesses her Bachelor of Social Work degree, and is currently pursuing her Masters degree. She is currently working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Thanks to her years of experience working in various sectors such as developmental services, addictions, mental health + gerontology, Keyanna demonstrates an effective + tailored clinical approach. Her infectious personality facilitates strong + genuine therapeutic alliances with her clients which is a strong indicator of positive treatment outcomes
Krystal Layne MSW, R.S.W. is a registered Social Worker working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Krystal is experienced working with diverse populations and her knowledge spans the areas of mental health, addictions, housing support, community engagement + systems navigation.
She is an empathetic and engaging support while encouraging her clients to transform despite discomfort.ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
Krystal Layne MSW, R.S.W. is a registered Social Worker working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Krystal is experienced working with diverse populations and her knowledge spans the areas of mental health, addictions, housing support, community engagement + systems navigation.
She is an empathetic and engaging support while encouraging her clients to transform despite discomfort.ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
Sabrina Harvey is a highly skilled Registered Social Worker (OCSWSSW) + psychotherapist with over 20 years of professional experience working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Sabrina focuses on Black individuals, couples + families; building a clinical rapport with clients that encourages + supports their wellness journey. Sabrina’s professional journey spans several systems, including criminal justice, education + most recently the child welfare. In addition to her Masters degree in Social Work, Sabrina has a Bachelor Social Science and Bachelor of Education degree.ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
Sabrina Harvey is a highly skilled Registered Social Worker (OCSWSSW) + psychotherapist with over 20 years of professional experience working with Kahle Therapy & Consulting Services; a 3-B (Black-Owned, Black-Focused + Black-Serving) group practice. Sabrina focuses on Black individuals, couples + families; building a clinical rapport with clients that encourages + supports their wellness journey. Sabrina’s professional journey spans several systems, including criminal justice, education + most recently the child welfare. In addition to her Masters degree in Social Work, Sabrina has a Bachelor Social Science and Bachelor of Education degree.ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS
I am a culturally sensitive Master’s level social worker, and therapist, clinician, mental health specialist who is passionate about working with diverse populations and creating a non-judgmental space where each client feels heard, respected, and understood. My practice is registered to provide virtual and in-person counseling services to residents of Alberta and Ontario. I provide counselling to youth, adults, individuals, couples, and families and I have over 14 years of experience as a clinician on the frontline and in leadership teams across many Canadian social services agencies. I understand that at times, life’s impacts bring stress, worry, frustration, and anxiety. I work to provide clients with the right support, help, and guidance so that they can cope with challenges and re-discover their path to a more fulfilling life.
My professional specialty includes supporting people struggling with addictions, abuse, anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, chronic health, trauma, grief and loss, relationship concerns, behavioral problems, men’s, women’s, children, and parenting issues. My counselling style is eclectic and rooted in a range of theoretical approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed practice.
As a therapist, I provide cultural safety, create a warm, safe, welcoming and brave space where all voices can be heard, challenges overcome, and lives transformed. My counseling mission to ignite hope, build strengths, empower people, and support individual’s capacity to become more resilient in all aspects of life.
Please reach out to me for a free 15-minute consult session.
I am a culturally sensitive Master’s level social worker, and therapist, clinician, mental health specialist who is passionate about working with diverse populations and creating a non-judgmental space where each client feels heard, respected, and understood. My practice is registered to provide virtual and in-person counseling services to residents of Alberta and Ontario. I provide counselling to youth, adults, individuals, couples, and families and I have over 14 years of experience as a clinician on the frontline and in leadership teams across many Canadian social services agencies. I understand that at times, life’s impacts bring stress, worry, frustration, and anxiety. I work to provide clients with the right support, help, and guidance so that they can cope with challenges and re-discover their path to a more fulfilling life.
My professional specialty includes supporting people struggling with addictions, abuse, anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, chronic health, trauma, grief and loss, relationship concerns, behavioral problems, men’s, women’s, children, and parenting issues. My counselling style is eclectic and rooted in a range of theoretical approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed practice.
As a therapist, I provide cultural safety, create a warm, safe, welcoming and brave space where all voices can be heard, challenges overcome, and lives transformed. My counseling mission to ignite hope, build strengths, empower people, and support individual’s capacity to become more resilient in all aspects of life.
Please reach out to me for a free 15-minute consult session.
John Nweke is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors.He has been working in the community mental health field for 5 years, in a variety of roles including as a behavior interventionist, shelter support worker, and clinical counsellor. He works from a Cognitive-Behavioral lens that is informed with a biopsychosocial framework. As such, John utilizes evidence- based practice, while placing them in the context of each client’s concerns. John has experience with a wide variety of clients and concerns with a focus on matters of anxiety, depression, and substance use.Many spheres interact to contribute to well-being, particularly cognitions, emotions, physiology, environment, and social contexts. John’s undergraduate experience in biology makes him equipped to provide psycho-education as to the biological components impacting wellness. This information, in combination with the other contributing factors mentioned above, will be utilized to the benefit of moving clients towards their goals. Oftentimes, people facing challenging moments feel disconnected and isolated from those in their lives. John aims to create a supportive and empathetic therapeutic relationship that encourages the growth and well-being of each client.
John Nweke is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors.He has been working in the community mental health field for 5 years, in a variety of roles including as a behavior interventionist, shelter support worker, and clinical counsellor. He works from a Cognitive-Behavioral lens that is informed with a biopsychosocial framework. As such, John utilizes evidence- based practice, while placing them in the context of each client’s concerns. John has experience with a wide variety of clients and concerns with a focus on matters of anxiety, depression, and substance use.Many spheres interact to contribute to well-being, particularly cognitions, emotions, physiology, environment, and social contexts. John’s undergraduate experience in biology makes him equipped to provide psycho-education as to the biological components impacting wellness. This information, in combination with the other contributing factors mentioned above, will be utilized to the benefit of moving clients towards their goals. Oftentimes, people facing challenging moments feel disconnected and isolated from those in their lives. John aims to create a supportive and empathetic therapeutic relationship that encourages the growth and well-being of each client.
Petrina Atawo (she/her) is a Registered Social Worker with over a decade of experience working with individuals and families across the lifespan and provides an inclusive, anti-oppressive framework.
Petrina’s experience includes working in youth and women’s shelters as well as extensive experience as a medical social worker in both hospital and community settings across the healthcare spectrum. Petrina utilizes several therapeutic approaches and integrates values of kindness and compassion across various counselling topics, including grief and loss, life transitions, and academic and career challenges. As a BIPOC woman, Petrina offers an understanding of race-based trauma and discrimination and an awareness of systemic inequalities rooted in colonialism. Petrina’s hope is for clients to reach a state of being where their thoughts, emotions and actions are guided from a place of self-worthiness and true belonging to themselves.
Petrina Atawo (she/her) is a Registered Social Worker with over a decade of experience working with individuals and families across the lifespan and provides an inclusive, anti-oppressive framework.
Petrina’s experience includes working in youth and women’s shelters as well as extensive experience as a medical social worker in both hospital and community settings across the healthcare spectrum. Petrina utilizes several therapeutic approaches and integrates values of kindness and compassion across various counselling topics, including grief and loss, life transitions, and academic and career challenges. As a BIPOC woman, Petrina offers an understanding of race-based trauma and discrimination and an awareness of systemic inequalities rooted in colonialism. Petrina’s hope is for clients to reach a state of being where their thoughts, emotions and actions are guided from a place of self-worthiness and true belonging to themselves.
Dieko’ is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. She is honoured to hold space for everyone that comes through the door. Dieko’ takes a genuine, positive, non-judgmental approach with all of her clients.
Dieko’ believes that everyone deserves to have a sense of belonging, to feel seen and heard. She therefore takes a relational, encouraging, reflective, and sometimes, spiritual approach in counselling. Dieko’ acknowledges that the journey through life can present with many challenges and therefore strives to work with clients from a holistic and trauma-informed lens, to guide individuals through these life transitions.She has over six years’ experience working with people with physical and/or developmental disabilities, supporting them to lead full and rich lives in their communities. She empowers clients to build resilience, hope, compassion, and acceptance by using their life’s challenges to enhance personal growth and healing.Dieko’ has experience working with mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, grief & loss, life transitions, chronic illness, substance-use, and relationship difficulties. She uses a combination of evidence-based therapeutic modalities tailored to each person’s unique needs. Dieko’ is a person with physical disability. She strives to create a safe and empathetic environment, walking alongside her clients towards living a fulfilling life.
Dieko’ is a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. She is honoured to hold space for everyone that comes through the door. Dieko’ takes a genuine, positive, non-judgmental approach with all of her clients.
Dieko’ believes that everyone deserves to have a sense of belonging, to feel seen and heard. She therefore takes a relational, encouraging, reflective, and sometimes, spiritual approach in counselling. Dieko’ acknowledges that the journey through life can present with many challenges and therefore strives to work with clients from a holistic and trauma-informed lens, to guide individuals through these life transitions.She has over six years’ experience working with people with physical and/or developmental disabilities, supporting them to lead full and rich lives in their communities. She empowers clients to build resilience, hope, compassion, and acceptance by using their life’s challenges to enhance personal growth and healing.Dieko’ has experience working with mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, grief & loss, life transitions, chronic illness, substance-use, and relationship difficulties. She uses a combination of evidence-based therapeutic modalities tailored to each person’s unique needs. Dieko’ is a person with physical disability. She strives to create a safe and empathetic environment, walking alongside her clients towards living a fulfilling life.
Our wealth of experience with numerous mental health challenges enables us to offer specialized service. We provide a neutral space for individuals to grow and meet their goals.
In the interest of creating holistic experiences, offering tailored support to couples, parents and students (including highschool and post-secondary) serve as a powerful way to reclaim structure and unity amongst families
Our wealth of experience with numerous mental health challenges enables us to offer specialized service. We provide a neutral space for individuals to grow and meet their goals.
In the interest of creating holistic experiences, offering tailored support to couples, parents and students (including highschool and post-secondary) serve as a powerful way to reclaim structure and unity amongst families
LGBTQ+ Friendly & Transgender Safe SpaceLife can be hard sometimes, but we don’t have to do it all alone.Opening yourself up to someone you do not know is hard, but I strive to make that part as comfortable as possible.I work from an integrative (e.g., psycho-dynamic, emotion-focused, cognitive-behavioural) perspective that is trauma-informed. I always cater therapy to whomever I am working with in order ensure that we are working towards the goals you would like to achieve. The therapeutic relationship is important to me. I strive to create an environment that is warm, open, and non-judgmental. I am open and accepting to any and all of your identities, whether that be religion, race, sexuality, beliefs or even if you have a lifestyle that is different.Individual (Adults and Adolescents)
During our first session, I will orient you to what therapy is and how we should be progressing through it. I will also be sharing a bit about myself and how I work. During our first session, you will have a chance to discuss the concerns that have brought you to therapy. We will also get a chance to map out your goals and come up with a plan as to how we will address them within our sessions.A psycho-dynamic perspective will help me understand your past and how it’s influenced your current state, an emotion-focused perspective will help us understand your emotions and how they play a role in your distress and how to alleviate them if they ever feel overwhelming. Lastly, the cognitive-behavioural perspective will help us hone in on maladaptive behaviours and work towards undoing them with a systematic plan.I understand that no two people are the same, so I do my best to be open to learning about a person’s context (religion, culture, race, gender, sexuality, etc.). I believe that these are important aspects of who you are and should be taken into consideration to make therapy more meaningful.CouplesThe ones who say that relationships are easy are probably the ones who aren’t in relationships. In my work with couples, I strive to equally take both (or more) partners into consideration as we work towards creating a healthier relationship. The journey is ongoing, but it’s worthwhile. Together, we will be tackling communication issues, misunderstandings, triggers, hostility, and more. Sometimes you feel like you’re stuck in an endless cycle with your loved one. But taking the step to address your concerns can alleviate tensions.I will be implementing tools and interventions that pertain to strengthening partnership whilst incorporating what I’ve learnt throughout my education.I have an M.A. in Counselling Psychology from the University of Ottawa. I have experience working with marginalized populations (e.g., Planned Parenthood Ottawa, Family Services Ottawa), in addition to working in private practice. I have worked with a variety of presenting concerns throughout my career (e.g., anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, interpersonal conflict, burnout, sex addiction, self-harm, panic disorder, etc.).
LGBTQ+ Friendly & Transgender Safe SpaceLife can be hard sometimes, but we don’t have to do it all alone.Opening yourself up to someone you do not know is hard, but I strive to make that part as comfortable as possible.I work from an integrative (e.g., psycho-dynamic, emotion-focused, cognitive-behavioural) perspective that is trauma-informed. I always cater therapy to whomever I am working with in order ensure that we are working towards the goals you would like to achieve. The therapeutic relationship is important to me. I strive to create an environment that is warm, open, and non-judgmental. I am open and accepting to any and all of your identities, whether that be religion, race, sexuality, beliefs or even if you have a lifestyle that is different.Individual (Adults and Adolescents)
During our first session, I will orient you to what therapy is and how we should be progressing through it. I will also be sharing a bit about myself and how I work. During our first session, you will have a chance to discuss the concerns that have brought you to therapy. We will also get a chance to map out your goals and come up with a plan as to how we will address them within our sessions.A psycho-dynamic perspective will help me understand your past and how it’s influenced your current state, an emotion-focused perspective will help us understand your emotions and how they play a role in your distress and how to alleviate them if they ever feel overwhelming. Lastly, the cognitive-behavioural perspective will help us hone in on maladaptive behaviours and work towards undoing them with a systematic plan.I understand that no two people are the same, so I do my best to be open to learning about a person’s context (religion, culture, race, gender, sexuality, etc.). I believe that these are important aspects of who you are and should be taken into consideration to make therapy more meaningful.CouplesThe ones who say that relationships are easy are probably the ones who aren’t in relationships. In my work with couples, I strive to equally take both (or more) partners into consideration as we work towards creating a healthier relationship. The journey is ongoing, but it’s worthwhile. Together, we will be tackling communication issues, misunderstandings, triggers, hostility, and more. Sometimes you feel like you’re stuck in an endless cycle with your loved one. But taking the step to address your concerns can alleviate tensions.I will be implementing tools and interventions that pertain to strengthening partnership whilst incorporating what I’ve learnt throughout my education.I have an M.A. in Counselling Psychology from the University of Ottawa. I have experience working with marginalized populations (e.g., Planned Parenthood Ottawa, Family Services Ottawa), in addition to working in private practice. I have worked with a variety of presenting concerns throughout my career (e.g., anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, interpersonal conflict, burnout, sex addiction, self-harm, panic disorder, etc.).
If overwhelmed, stressed out, and anxious seem to be your common state of being, or if you are struggling with feelings of guilt, shame, and hopelessness, or if despite all your best efforts you can’t seem to get from where you are to where you want to be, leaving you feeling stuck; then therapy can provide you with a safe space to be seen, heard, and understood. We can uncover the root of why you are stuck and struggling and discover the innate wellness and wisdom that resides within you, which can help create a new way of being in the present, so that your future can look like what you desire.
In individual therapy, together by working with your mind and body, we can address thought, feeling, and behaviour patterns that are keeping you stuck. In couple and family therapy, we can work to reduce conflict cycles, harmful communication patters, and discover ways to be with each other’s differences, in order to support change and enhance connection.
My own personal journey alongside my years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families allows me to provide a safe, non-judgemental, and compassionate space for you to explore, uncover, and discover your self, which can allow you to move from where you are to where you want to be. I offer free 15-minute phone consultations.
If overwhelmed, stressed out, and anxious seem to be your common state of being, or if you are struggling with feelings of guilt, shame, and hopelessness, or if despite all your best efforts you can’t seem to get from where you are to where you want to be, leaving you feeling stuck; then therapy can provide you with a safe space to be seen, heard, and understood. We can uncover the root of why you are stuck and struggling and discover the innate wellness and wisdom that resides within you, which can help create a new way of being in the present, so that your future can look like what you desire.
In individual therapy, together by working with your mind and body, we can address thought, feeling, and behaviour patterns that are keeping you stuck. In couple and family therapy, we can work to reduce conflict cycles, harmful communication patters, and discover ways to be with each other’s differences, in order to support change and enhance connection.
My own personal journey alongside my years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families allows me to provide a safe, non-judgemental, and compassionate space for you to explore, uncover, and discover your self, which can allow you to move from where you are to where you want to be. I offer free 15-minute phone consultations.