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Kyle Cleversey

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Kyle Cleversey

MA in Counselling Psychology, University of Western Ontario
Years in practice: 9
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Hello and welcome! I am currently accepting new clients in-person in Dartmouth/Halifax, NS or online via secure video call anywhere in Canada. I help adult clients navigate issues including anxiety, stress, burnout, men’s issues, identity, purpose, relationships, processing a new diagnosis or new recognition of your neurodivergence, parenting (especially parenting as a neurodivergent person), social connections, or generally struggling to cope with a life that is asking too much of you. You do not need a diagnosis to access therapy with me and I will believe you as the expert in your own lived experiences.

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
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