

Michelle Eves
​Michelle Eves is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists and has over 15 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families through a wide range of life challenges. Her work is grounded in the belief that healing happens in relationship, and that therapy is a collaborative journey—one where clients are met with warmth, curiosity, and deep respect for their lived experiences.
Michelle practices from a trauma-informed and attachment-focused lens, recognizing how early experiences, relationships, and the nervous system shape how we move through the world. She integrates Internal Family Systems, EMDR, Emotion-Focused Therapy and somatic-based practices to support healing at both emotional and nervous-system levels. Her goal is to help clients develop a deep sense of safety within themselves, build self-awareness, and gently process experiences that may feel overwhelming or stuck.
At the heart of Michelle’s work is a commitment to walking alongside clients as they move toward growth and meaningful change. She strives to create a therapeutic space where clients feel safe, seen, and accepted, and where therapy is something done with clients, not to them. Her work emphasizes not only processing and insight, but also helping clients integrate this growth into their day-to-day lives, so change feels meaningful, practical, and sustainable beyond the therapy room.
In addition to her clinical work, Michelle provides clinical supervision for Provisional Psychologists. She is deeply passionate about supporting therapists in their own professional journeys, offering supervision that is thoughtful, collaborative, and attuned. Michelle focuses not only on skill development and ethical practice but also on helping supervisees grow in confidence, self-trust, and presence as therapists. She values supervision as a space for reflection, curiosity, and support, and strives to foster growth in both clinical competence and professional identity.
Outside of her work, Michelle can often be found goofing around with her kids and spending time outdoors. Whether it’s skiing in the winter or splashing at the lake in the summer, she values being active, present, and connected in simple, meaningful ways.
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