Kenneth Guye Mental Health Therapist Registered Social Worker Boreal Therapy Collective Fort McMurray

Kenneth Guye


BA (Hons), BSW, MSW, RSW, RCSW
Contracted Therapist (Virtual)

Kenneth was born and raised in Nova Scotia – the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq nation. As a treaty person, Kenneth respects the histories, languages, and cultures of all first peoples of Canada and is committed to collective healing, truth, and reconciliation. True to this intention, Kenneth is self-reflective and is dedicated to practicing in a way that is anti-oppressive and person-centred.

Throughout his career, Kenneth has supported children, teens, adults, couples, and families. He has worked within child protection, correctional services, public education, post-secondary education, healthcare, legal aid, and non-profit. Through his work within several government departments and institutions, Kenneth witnessed the systemic injustices that create health and social inequities for many people.

In his therapeutic work, Kenneth strives to provide an environment that is strengths-based and trauma-informed, where people feel safe, respected, and heard. Kenneth has received clinical training in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), emotion-focused couples therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness.

Kenneth offers virtual therapy services to teens, adults, and couples throughout Fort McMurray and the greater Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

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Education

  • Master of Social Work, Dalhousie University (2021)

  • Bachelor of Social Work, Dalhousie University (2018)

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology, Cape Breton University (2017)

  • Correctional Services Diploma, Nova Scotia Community College (2014)

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Registration

Kenneth is a Registered Social Worker (Registration Number: 15169) and a Registered Clinical Social Worker (Registration Number: 21001) with the Alberta College of Social Workers. Kenneth practices in accordance with the Canadian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics, Values, and Guiding Principles (2024) and the Alberta College of Social Workers Standards of Practice (March 2023). Per the Government Organization Act (RSA 2000), Schedule 7.1, Kenneth is authorized to perform the restricted activity of psychosocial intervention.

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