I am a registered psychologist in Alberta and in private practice since 1993. I work with clients 14 years of age and older, focussing on the following issues: depression, anxiety, loss/grief, separation and divorce, life transitions, stress management, interpersonal communication, and parenting through the lifespan.
Additionally, I have been an adjunct professor in the Master of Counselling Program with Gonzaga University since 1997. I believe that my clients have the answers to the questions that they bring to counselling inside of them, and it is my role to facilitate the expression of those answers. I work with clients in a goal-directed manner, always keeping our focus on achievement of goals and change.
Additionally, I have been an adjunct professor in the Master of Counselling Program with Gonzaga University since 1997. I believe that my clients have the answers to the questions that they bring to counselling inside of them, and it is my role to facilitate the expression of those answers. I work with clients in a goal-directed manner, always keeping our focus on achievement of goals and change.
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Yes, the information that you share with your psychologist is held in strict confidence. However, a psychologist is required to break confidentiality if a client expresses imminent intention to commit suicide, assault, homicide or child abuse, in order to attempt to prevent these acts. No, it does not.
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