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Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Edmonton, AB, CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Hailey Goldberg, registered social worker
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Hailey Goldberg

Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker (MSW), DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician™
Hailey is a Registered Social Worker who is a passionate advocate for mental health and is committed to helping others navigate challenges while improving quality of life. Hailey specializes in the treatment of anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, self-harming behaviours, as well as suicidal ideations. She believes that every person can benefit from talking with a counsellor; there is no problem too big or too small! Mental health is health - meaning we all have it! Hailey is passionate about mental health and dedicated to enriching the lives of her clients. Together she can work to identify your strengths and achieve wellness.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Edmonton, AB (Online Only)
Okotoks, Alberta therapist: Shelley Hanna Psychology, psychologist
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Shelley Hanna Psychology

Psychologist, MACP Registered Psychologist
What moves us forward is often done with support, and the courage to take the first step. My approach is to bring compassion for the difficulties of doing all of this and more, and bringing the strategies and tools to make it happen. Clarity, compassion and connection are my cornerstone qualities that we bring to our work together to build the confidence in yourself. Life can be challenging but also full of opportunities to grow more into yourself, your life and your joy.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Edmonton, AB
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Kevin Jones, psychologist
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Kevin Jones

Psychologist, MACP
Kevin’s path to becoming a therapist wasn’t a straight line—it was a discovery of who he truly is and how he wants to contribute to the world. He initially followed the direction his parents encouraged, completing an undergraduate degree in psychology before moving into law. As a lawyer in a full-service firm, he found himself drawn not to the adversarial side of the work, but to the problem-solving, collaboration, and human connection that naturally unfolded when helping clients navigate difficult decisions. Over time, Kevin realized that the parts of law he loved most—listening, understanding, and working together toward solutions—were exactly the pieces that aligned with his values and strengths. He began to ask himself how can I make this the whole job? That question ultimately led him back to psychology, where a collaborative, solution-focused approach could become the foundation of his work. Therapy, he realized, was where he could fully lean into who he is: calm, thoughtful, curious, and deeply oriented toward helping people move forward with clarity. Kevin’s shift into couples counselling grew naturally out of his experience in divorce law. He often saw relationships break down not because of a lack of love, but because communication had eroded long before either partner sought help. Witnessing this was disheartening—it highlighted how many couples were struggling without support and how preventable many of those ruptures could have been. As a therapist, Kevin now has the opportunity to be on the other side of that process. Couples counselling allows him to help partners strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and rediscover connection before the relationship reaches a breaking point. It’s meaningful work that aligns with both his professional insight and his personal desire to help people stay connected rather than fall apart. Today, Kevin brings the best of both worlds—his background in psychology and his experience in law—into a grounded, practical, and deeply human therapeutic style. He is committed to creating a space where individuals and couples can understand themselves, improve their relationships, and navigate life’s complexities with confidence.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Edmonton, AB
Woodstock, Ontario therapist: Selah Counselling, Mediation, and Training Center, registered social worker
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Selah Counselling, Mediation, and Training Center

Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Selah Counselling, Mediation, and Training Center is a practice built on the belief that healing takes time, safety, and depth. We are not a quick-fix model. We integrate neuroscience, attachment theory, trauma-informed care, and faith for those who desire it, so that change is not just behavioural but transformational. What sets us apart is our commitment to long-term relational work, nervous system stabilization, and whole-person care. We look at the patterns beneath the symptoms, the story beneath the survival, and we create a space where individuals, couples, and families can slow down enough to heal from the inside out. We are steady, clinically grounded, and rooted in the understanding that sustainable change happens when people feel safe enough to be fully seen.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Edmonton, AB
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Christina Hong, psychologist
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Christina Hong

Psychologist, BSc, MACP, Registered Provisional Psychologist
My therapy offers a unique blend of genuine connection and practical support, creating a truly impactful experience. I'm dedicated to fostering a warm, judgment-free space where you can authentically explore your inner world, knowing you have a compassionate witness and reliable support system. My approach is deeply rooted in cultural sensitivity, strength-based methods, and trauma-informed practices, ensuring an inclusive and affirming environment for everyone, including LGBTQ2S+, ethically non-monogamous, and BIPOC communities. With the added convenience of online therapy and a commitment to affordable, accessible care through a sliding scale, I strive to remove barriers and truly meet you where you are on your journey toward growth and holistic well-being.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Edmonton, AB
Edmonton's northern location and long, dark winters contribute significantly to seasonal depression and mood challenges, making therapists with expertise in SAD and mood disorders particularly sought after. The city's economy is closely tied to the energy sector, and residents face the psychological ripple effects of boom-bust economic cycles including job instability and financial anxiety. Edmonton has a large Indigenous population, and therapists offering trauma-informed, culturally grounded care for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit clients are especially valued here. Alberta Health Services provides public mental health access, with a growing private practice community serving the city's expanding southern and west-end neighbourhoods.

Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Statistics

Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada average 10 years of experience and charge around $179 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (89%), Depression (89%), and Stress (89%).

Average years in practice

10 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$179

Accept insurance

67%

Offer sliding scale

56%

Gender ID

80% Female
20% Male

Session Type

56% In Person and Online
44% Online Only

Top Specialties

89% Anxiety or Fears
89% Depression
89% Stress
89% Self Esteem
67% Social Anxiety
67% Relationship and Marriage Counseling
67% Trauma and PTSD

Ages Served

100% Adult
78% Senior
78% Young Adult
56% Teen
22% Children

Client Focus

56% Women
33% LGBTQ+
33% Asian
22% Men
22% Hindu