Rebuilding what matters — relationships, wellbeing, a sense of direction — sits at the centre of Clayton Falk’s work as a Registered Psychologist practicing out of Airdrie, Alberta. Over more than two decades in the field, Clayton has built a practice grounded in a straightforward conviction: people carry more inner strength than they typically recognize, and the therapist’s job is to help surface it. He works collaboratively with each person to identify what they actually need, then draws on that existing capacity while adding the concrete skills and resources that move things forward.
Clayton works with individuals, couples, and groups across a wide range of concerns — from anxiety and depression to relationship strain, career transitions, workplace burnout, and addiction. He has particular experience with couples, helping partners rebuild and strengthen their relationships using evidence-based methods including the Gottman model, solution-focused approaches, and cognitive behavioural techniques. For many of the working adults and families he sees, the inability to mentally leave the job — the notification that arrives at the dinner table, the email answered after the kids are in bed — is its own source of exhaustion that compounds everything else.
Clayton holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and is a founding partner of the Airdrie Counselling Centre. In addition to in-person sessions, he offers online counselling for clients throughout Alberta.
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