While the main mode of services will continue to be on video, I will happily provide in-person appointments to a select few. I am a registered clinical psychologist in Vancouver, B.C. My mission in private practice is to provide individual and group psychotherapy, as well as psychological assessments aimed at treating adolescents and adults.
It is my sincere hope that whether you are seeking help for yourself or your teenager, you would reach out to me. In addition, I also provide comprehensive psychological testing, assessing for common psychiatric issues such as, mood and anxiety disorder, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, and various phobias.
It is my sincere hope that whether you are seeking help for yourself or your teenager, you would reach out to me. In addition, I also provide comprehensive psychological testing, assessing for common psychiatric issues such as, mood and anxiety disorder, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, and various phobias.
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As a registered clinical psychologist in British Columbia, I enjoy providing an array of services, examining life questions. I earned my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Palo Alto. My dissertation was an exploration of psychotherapy treatment outcomes in a training clinic. I also interned at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute.
The general purpose of assessments is to ascertain the provenance of a client's presenting issues. Therefore, compiling an assessment meticulously and in an informed fashion is fundamental to a person's overall psychological health. Assessments are necessary in delineating a smart course of action aimed at identifying the best possible course of action for diagnosing and planning the most suitable treatment.
The primary purpose of group therapy is to provide a comfortable context to help unlock one's social potential by safely exposing one to social situations that might otherwise be overwhelming. Individuals tend to learn to express their thoughts and emotions, while surrounded by other people who might have similar challenges.
Confronted with an array of mental health symptoms, it is imperative to understand the pervasive nature of anxiety. Therefore, such symptoms as depression, chronic diseases, a difficult phase in one's life, or major transitions need to be addressed pointedly and in an informed manner. After all, anxiety accompanies vastly the human experience and it ought to be approached meticulously, involving thought, behaviour, and emotion.
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