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Welcome — I’m so glad you’re here. Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and I want you to know you’re not alone. I offer a warm, supportive space where you can show up just as you are — no judgment, no pressure. Whether you're navigating big emotions, life transitions, or just feeling overwhelmed, we’ll move at your pace and focus on what matters most to you. You deserve to feel heard, understood, and supported. Let’s take that first step, together.

Background

My name is Kaycee Bevans, and I am a graduate of the Master of Counselling program at the University of Lethbridge. Before becoming a counsellor, I taught elementary school for nine years and especially enjoyed my time as a kindergarten teacher. As an educator, I was most passionate about building strong relationships with my students and supporting their development of socio-emotional skills, self-awareness, and positive connections with others. I’m grateful to now focus more deeply on these areas in my work as a counsellor.

Your therapeutic experience with me

In our work together, you can expect a compassionate, collaborative space where your story matters. I bring a calm, grounded presence and a gentle curiosity as we explore what’s going on for you. I’ll listen deeply, ask meaningful questions, and offer support that fits you — whether that’s through emotional processing, practical tools, or simply making space to breathe. We’ll move at a pace that feels right, with flexibility and care, always guided by your goals and needs. My approach is integrative and person-centered, meaning I draw from different evidence-based approaches while always holding your voice and wisdom at the centre of our work.

Areas of expertise

These are the areas I commonly work with, and they form a big part of the support I offer in my practice:

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Emotional Regulation?
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Children?
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Anxiety & Worry?
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Stress?
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Eating Issues?
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Interpersonal Relationships And Boundaries?

I also support you in these additional areas and welcome you to reach out if any of them speak to what you are going through:

Communication
Attachment?
Mindfulness
Parenting?
Burnout
ADHD?
Separation & Divorce Support?
Perinatal Mental Health

Therapeutic approaches

These are the approaches at the heart of my work, and I use them often because they help create meaningful change:

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Person-centered Therapy

Person-centered therapy creates a warm, non-judgmental space where you feel truly seen and heard. By offering empathy, acceptance, and genuine connection, this approach helps you explore your thoughts and emotions at your own pace. Over time, it can build your self-trust, increase self-awareness, and support you in making choices that feel true to who you are.

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Play-based Approach

A play-based approach meets children where they are—through play. It gives young clients a natural and comfortable way to express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without needing to find the "right" words. Through games, storytelling, art, and imaginative play, children can process emotions, build coping skills, and feel truly understood in a way that feels safe and engaging.

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Trauma-informed Therapy

Trauma-informed therapy helps clients feel safe, empowered, and understood as they work through difficult experiences. It recognizes the impact of trauma on the mind and body, and focuses on building trust, supporting choice, and creating a sense of control. Rather than asking “what’s wrong with you?” it gently explores “what happened to you?”—always at the client’s pace.

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Attachment Focused Therapy

Attachment-focused therapy supports clients in understanding how early relationships shape the way they connect with others and themselves. By exploring patterns of closeness, trust, and emotional safety, this approach helps clients heal from past relational wounds and build healthier, more secure connections. It creates a safe, supportive space where clients can experience consistency, empathy, and attunement—key ingredients in building secure attachment.

I also draw on other evidence based approaches that can gently support you when they align with what you need:

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Polyvagal-informed Therapy

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Mindfulness

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

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Internal Family Systems (IFS)

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

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Feminist

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Culturally Sensitive Therapy

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Weight-inclusive / Health At Every Size

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Strength-based Approach

Focused populations and cultural backgrounds

These are the communities and cultural backgrounds I focus on, and I bring a sincere commitment to supporting you in a way that feels respectful and genuine:

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Parents

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Neurodiverse Clients

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Children

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2SLGBTQIA Community

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Youth And Young Adults

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Indigenous Community

Professional credentials

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Registered Provisional Psychologist
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College of Alberta Psychologists

Educational background

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Master of Counselling in Applied Psychology

University of Lethbridge, Canada

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Bachelor of Arts in Social Science Education

Brigham Young University-Hawaii, United States

Specialized training

Body Image and Therapy

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Basic Principles of Somatic Experiencing

Somatic Experiencing

Parental Alienation in Play Therapy

Lynn Louise Wonders

Play Therapy for Children of Divorce

Core Wellness

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Made Eas

PESI

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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

Practice locations & services

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Immediate crisis support available

If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, help is available right now: