Psycho-educational, Behavioural, Disorder Specific (e.g., anxiety related disorders, depression, ADHD, trauma).
Virtual and face-to-face therapy for individuals and families experiencing a variety of mental health concerns.
Supervision is available to provisional psychologists and graduate students in psychology.
Consultation is available to individuals and organizations involving educational and therapeutic supports.
Kerry completed her Master's of Educational Psychology at the University of Regina in 2011. She is a duly Registered Psychologist with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, and the College of Psychologists of Ontario (inactive). She holds Authorized Practice Endorsement (APE), which allows her to assess and diagnose psychological disorders. Kerry is a member of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and has been an executive member of the Psychology Association of Saskatchewan since 2008.
Kerry offers therapy services to child, adolescent, and adult clients in Saskatchewan, and will be offering therapy services to adult clients in Ontario. Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) practices Kerry supports clients to learn and practice skills to help them manage anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, personal and occupational stress, interpersonal difficulties, relationship concerns, and chronic pain.
Kerry also has extensive experience with psycho-educational assessment and diagnosis (e.g., learning disorders, intellectual disability, ADHD, behavioural and emotional difficulties), offering this service to children, adolescents, and adults who live in Saskatchewan.
Kendra Nesbitt received her Master’s degree in School and Counselling Psychology from the University of Saskatchewan in 2008. She has worked in the field of educational psychology for the past 15 years and is a registered psychologist with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists. She holds Authorized Practice Endorsement (APE), which enables her to assess and diagnose psychological disorders.
Kendra believes in supporting individuals and families through a nonjudgmental, compassionate and collaborative approach. Using evidence-based methods of assessment and intervention, she offers psycho-educational assessment and diagnostic (e.g. learning disorders, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, behavioural and emotional difficulties) services to children, adolescents and adults within Saskatchewan.
Kendra also offers counselling services to children, adolescents, and adults in Saskatchewan, specializing in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Clients learn to recognize and confront negative thoughts and behaviours related to issues including anxiety, depression, anger, stress, executive functioning, sports performance, and interpersonal relationships.