Maddy Killoh
Maddy
Killoh
Registered Provisional Psychologist · M.C.
She / Her · Registered Provisional Psychologist
Specialties & Approach
My Approach to Therapy
My approach to therapy is to support you in understanding your needs, increasing your self-awareness and self-confidence, and using that personal growth to overcome challenges. My overall goal is to meet you where you are at, work together to understand where you are wanting to go, and support you in getting there. I especially enjoy working with individuals who are seeking a better connection with themselves, their emotions, their values, and all that these may bring. I also enjoy working with couples navigating challenges including infidelity, persistent conflict, and difficulties with communication.
A session with me can be described as collaborative, curious, compassionate, and always welcoming of laughter or tears. I strive to provide a warm and welcoming environment to people of all backgrounds where we can build a strong therapeutic relationship to support you in your growth and change.
Maddy continues to welcome referrals for youth and for individuals seeking support related to sexual orientation and gender identity. Appointments are available through direct clinic referral.
Meet Maddy
Watch Maddy share a bit about who she is, how she works, and what matters most to her in the therapy room.
Background & Qualifications
Master of Counselling (M.C.)
Graduate Studies in Counselling PsychologyRegistered Provisional Psychologist
College of Alberta Psychologists — Member in Good StandingGottman Couples Therapy
Trained in evidence-based Gottman method for couples2SLGBTQIA+ & Gender Identity Specialist
Welcoming referrals for youth and individuals exploring sexual orientation & gender identityReady to Take the First Step?
Maddy is currently accepting new clients at the Brewery District 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.