Carley Piatt

Carley Piatt | PhD, Registered Provisional Psychologist | Summit Counselling Services
Summit Counselling Services · St. Albert

Carley
Piatt

Registered Provisional Psychologist · PhD

She / Her  ·  Registered Provisional Psychologist

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Carley Piatt, PhD Registered Provisional Psychologist at Summit Counselling Services
Areas of Practice

Specialties & Approach

Who I Work With
Adults Virtual · All Alberta
Therapeutic Approaches
Mindfulness & Positive Psychology Somatic Therapy Internal Family Systems (Informed) Person-Centred
A Note from Carley

My Approach to Therapy

I guide people in finding their resilience through the hard parts, and connecting with their joy in the sweet bits. I seek to create a space that is warm and nurturing as I help people navigate the ebb and flow of life and the many transitions along the way.

I have a PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Alberta, and an MSc in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Victoria. My undergraduate training in Psychology and Philosophy was at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I am a Registered Provisional Psychologist (AB P6933) providing services across Alberta virtually, with in-person sessions in St. Albert.

Hear It in Her Own Words

Meet Carley

Watch Carley share a bit about who she is, how she works, and what matters most to her in the therapy room.

Education & Credentials

Background & Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) — Developmental Psychology

University of Alberta

Master of Science (MSc) — Cognitive Psychology

University of Victoria

Bachelor of Arts — Psychology & Philosophy

University of Colorado at Boulder

Registered Provisional Psychologist (AB P6933)

College of Alberta Psychologists — Member in Good Standing
In-Person · St. Albert · Virtual Alberta

Ready to Take the First Step?

Carley is currently accepting new clients in St. Albert and virtually across Alberta. Book a free phone consultation to get started — no commitment required.

We acknowledge that our practice is located in Treaty 6 territory, on the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, and Nakota Sioux Peoples. We recognize that healing and reconciliation is a responsibility shared by all and are proud to partner with organizations that help Indigenous community members access culturally safe mental health care.