Kaitlyn Dueck

M.S.W., Registered Social Worker

Hi there – my name is Kaitlyn! 

Equipped with a Master of Social Work degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, I am committed to using anti-oppressive and relational approaches in counselling. 

I operate from the belief that our growth and healing happen in the context of safe relationships – both with ourselves and with others.

As such, I enjoy teaching strategies for self-compassion with an emphasis on mindfulness and gentleness toward ourselves. 
In addition, I have a particular passion for teaching distress tolerance skills, as well as using CBT, to assist clients as they navigate the ebbs and flows of life. 
 
A favorite quote of mine is, “We do not tell stories as they are, we tell stories as we are”. It is my privilege to be witness to client’s stories, and to work with clients to help them adjust their narrative for the purpose of creating a story that is more true to who they are. 
 
When I’m not in the office, I’ll probably be found inside crafting (sewing, crochet, etc) or outside playing with my family – camping in the summer, and sitting by the fire in the winter. I look forward to meeting you! 
 
I work with Adults, Couples, Children, Youth and Families. 
Here are some of the Clinical Issues I can help with: 

 

  • Individual Counselling
  • Couples Counselling
  • Child Counselling
  • Youth 13+ Counselling
  • Anxiety
  • Anger Management
  • Behaviour management strategies for young children
  • Bullying
  • Burn out

     

     

     

    • Individual Counselling
    • Couples Counselling
    • Child Counselling
    • Youth 13+ Counselling
    • Anxiety
    • Anger Management
    • Behaviour management strategies for young children
    • Bullying
    • Burn out

     

     

     

    • Conflict Resolution
    • Depression
    • Developmental Difficulties in Children 
    • Gender/Sexual Identity
    • Grief and Loss
    • Guilt/Shame
    • Intergenerational Trauma
    • Parent/Teen conflict
    • Parenting
    • Problem Solving
    • Self Care
    • Life Transitions

     

          • Conflict Resolution
          • Depression
          • Developmental Difficulties in Children 
          • Gender/Sexual Identity
          • Grief and Loss
          • Guilt/Shame
          • Intergenerational Trauma
          • Parent/Teen conflict
          • Parenting
          • Problem Solving
          • Self Care
          • Life Transitions

           

          Individual Counselling Penney Murphy & Associates

           

           

           

          Counselling at penney murphy & associates is professional and confidential.  In our personal 1:1 sessions, we will help you to lessen your stress, manage the overwhelm and find solutions to the issues that you’re dealing.  You’ll be comfortable, and relaxed.

          With our proven 3 step process, and our practical and effective tools & techniques, we work with our clients to find solutions to issues of all kinds.

           

            Are you looking for peace of mind?

            Would you benefit from learning how to manage & reduce your stress?  Do you want to find solutions to the issues you’re dealing with?  You’ve come to the right place and we’re so glad you’re here.

            We feel so strongly about the work we do that we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!    

            penney murphy & associates.  Counselling that gets results.

             

            Are you looking for peace of mind?

            Would you benefit from learning how to manage & reduce your stress?  Do you want to find solutions to the issues you’re dealing with?  You’ve come to the right place and we’re so glad you’re here.

            We feel so strongly about the work we do that we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!    

            penney murphy & associates.  Counselling that gets results.

            Individual Counselling Penney Murphy & Associates

            Life’s too short to be stressed or unhappy.  We can help.  penney murphy & associates.  Counselling Saskatoon.

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