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Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) therapists in Nova Scotia, CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Dr. Devina Daya, psychologist
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Dr. Devina Daya

Psychologist, Ph.D., C. Psych
*Contact for a no cost 15-minute Consultation* Welcome! I’m a Clinical Psychologist passionate about helping clients overcome anxiety, obsessive thinking, low mood, and relationship stress. My approach blends evidence-based strategies with flexible, reflective therapy to build confidence, improve communication, and support lasting growth. With over a decade of academic training, including a Doctorate from the University of Toronto, I bring a strong foundation of expertise to my practice. My goal is to provide the tools, strategies, and supportive guidance clients need to overcome obstacles, enhance self-understanding, and grow into stronger, more confident versions of themselves. Email: info@mytherapyclinic.ca Phone: (437) 747-8713  
5 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec (Online Only)
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
In-Person in Calgary, AB T2X 1P1
In-Person in Halifax, NS B3J 1G9
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Nunavut

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