COVID-19 update
Thank you for working with us to keep all clinicians, learners, and clients of the clinic safe. All testing materials and touched-surfaces are disinfected daily. Clinicians and learners take the highest hygiene precautions and do not attend the clinic if they have any symptoms. We ask that clients also do not attend if they have any symptoms (such as feeling ill, fever, or new cough) and are sure to hand wash prior to attending and throughout the day. If you have traveled outside of Canada or have come into contact with an individual with COVID-19, please do not attend your appointment and instead call or email to reschedule.
Thank you for working with us to keep all clinicians, learners, and clients of the clinic safe. All testing materials and touched-surfaces are disinfected daily. Clinicians and learners take the highest hygiene precautions and do not attend the clinic if they have any symptoms. We ask that clients also do not attend if they have any symptoms (such as feeling ill, fever, or new cough) and are sure to hand wash prior to attending and throughout the day. If you have traveled outside of Canada or have come into contact with an individual with COVID-19, please do not attend your appointment and instead call or email to reschedule.
About Dr. Katherine Owens and
The Owens Group Psychology

Dr. Owens is a registered doctoral psychologist (SK #714) practicing in the areas of Adult Clinical and Adult Neuropsychology. She has an assessment-focused private practice in Regina, Saskatchewan dedicated to helping people and organizations determine individuals’ strengths and abilities, weaknesses or impairments, diagnoses, treatment plans, best-matches in employment, therapy recommendations, and to assist care givers in making decisions such as community referral, placement, deployment, return to work, and return to play decisions.
She frequently works with PhD psychology students who learn to administer a wide range of assessments.
Dr. Owens has worked with individuals from late-adolescence to the very elderly. Individuals are referred by a range of organizations and employers such as SGI, WCB, DND, RCMP, and RPS. Dr. Owens completes the neuropsychological assessments for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In addition to her private practice, Dr. Owens has worked as a senior psychologist with the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, has provided clinical supervision and training to psychology interns, practicum students, residents, and provisionally registered psychologists, served as a chief psychologist and the director of clinical training.
Dr. Owens has taught psychology at every level, instructing at the University of Regina, Campion College, Luther College, and McMaster University. She is an adjunct faculty member with the Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Regina and with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Owens has had the opportunity to serve as a volunteer in Regina as well as in some very unique and challenging environments such as Tanziana, Haiti, and Somalia.
She frequently works with PhD psychology students who learn to administer a wide range of assessments.
Dr. Owens has worked with individuals from late-adolescence to the very elderly. Individuals are referred by a range of organizations and employers such as SGI, WCB, DND, RCMP, and RPS. Dr. Owens completes the neuropsychological assessments for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In addition to her private practice, Dr. Owens has worked as a senior psychologist with the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, has provided clinical supervision and training to psychology interns, practicum students, residents, and provisionally registered psychologists, served as a chief psychologist and the director of clinical training.
Dr. Owens has taught psychology at every level, instructing at the University of Regina, Campion College, Luther College, and McMaster University. She is an adjunct faculty member with the Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Regina and with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Owens has had the opportunity to serve as a volunteer in Regina as well as in some very unique and challenging environments such as Tanziana, Haiti, and Somalia.

Dr. Owens also specializes in cognitive behaviour therapy
and is the author of the
New Harbinger Publications book
Overcoming Health Anxiety: Letting Go of Your Fear of Illness.
and is the author of the
New Harbinger Publications book
Overcoming Health Anxiety: Letting Go of Your Fear of Illness.
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