Emily Killen
About Emily
Their own wordsPlease note Emily will be returning from maternity leave as of August 2026
Emily believes that all people have the ability to heal and that they are the experts on what that might look like. Psychology is there to help guide clients toward their definition of wellness. Emily works with individuals 3+, as well as couples and families. She can support clients in many areas, including Anxiety, Boundaries, Attachment, Parenting, Anger, Depression, Trauma, Divorce, Prenatal and Postpartum concerns, Suicidality/Self-harm, Self-Esteem, Emotional Regulation, Grief and Loss, Relationship Concerns, and Sexual Issues. Emily’s specialization is around the impacts of trauma. Emily believes that people who seek counselling are prioritizing wellness, moving past challenges, and being brave! She approaches her interactions and therapy sessions with kindness, empathy, and respect for others.
Emily obtained her Master of Counselling with a specialization in Counselling Psychology through the University of Calgary. She also holds a Bachelor of Communication Studies from Grant MacEwan.
Emily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Narrative Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Play Therapy, The Gottman Method, and Solution-Focused strategies in her sessions.
Emily works with individuals, couples, families, and children.
C-FNIHB/IRS Individual Counselling
“This is for clients who have existing coverage with First Nations and Inuit Health Branch at Kells Counselling. If you are a new client with FNIHB coverage, please contact our office to book.”2 optionsC-RESET Journey to Recovery Group Program VisitNew patient
“In this 10-week online group for adults, you will learn why certain experiences can strongly impact your life. You will build new skills to build resiliency, manage day-to-day pressures, and to navigate future stressors.”C-Reprocess & Release: EMDR Group Program
“Reprocess, Release helps participants deal with overwhelming, stressful, or traumatic events. It can also help manage ongoing stress and prevent burnout.
The program uses a method called the Group Traumatic Events Protocol (G-TEP) from EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy. This method has been proven to reduce symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety. It helps people feel more balanced, calm, and in control.
The program will guide you through steps to help manage your emotions, set up calming resources, and process difficult experiences so they feel less upsetting.”C-Section B Counselling
“Motor Vehicle Accident counselling, to be booked after receiving an initial assessment and with prior approval.”2 optionsC-Tools for Trauma
“You may find yourself struggling daily due to anxiety, injury, or emotional pain. This one-day workshop will equip you with the tools necessary to start feeling better after an adverse experience! You’ll learn about how adversity affects the brain, and gain tangible skills and tools to manage stress, regulate your anxiety, and take control of your life.
Participants must be +16 to attend”CS-PRV Couples Counselling (2)
“$235.00 for 60 minutes”2 optionsCS-PRV Couples Counselling Visit (2)New patient
“$235.00 for 60 minutes”CS-PRV Individual CounsellingNew patient
“$235.00 for 60 minutes”3 optionsCS-PRV Individual for Couples Counselling
CS-PRV Visit Couples Counselling (2)New patient
“$235.00 for 60 minutes”CS-PRV Visit Individual CounsellingNew patient
“$235.00 for 60 minutes”Openings checked 4 hr ago

