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with stephen douglas MA CCC (C)OACCPP
counselling offices in Toronto and Burlington, Ontario
stephen douglas MA, CCC, (C)OACCPP
Certified Clinical Member of both the Canadian Counselling
Association (CCACC) and the Ontario Association of Counsellors,
Consultants, Psychometrists and Psychotherapists (OACCPP)
From his extensive background in Gestalt
Therapy, Jungian Therapy and projective
techniques in art, and Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), as well as his study of the
healing traditions in indigenous cultures,
Stephen has integrated an effective model
of change for clients who have emotional
or relationship blocks leading to
depression, anxiety, and chronic anger.
He also provides insightful marriage and
family therapy, validating every family
members' needs and helping each learn to
communicate effectively without blame.
Stephen has also worked extensively in the
field of family conflict, including groups for
clients who are violent in their intimate
relationships as well as family members
who have been or have witnessed abuse.
In 2000, he took a one-year sabbatical to
volunteer in the highlands of Papua New
Guinea, helping a community establish a
domestic violence counseling program.
Stephen has published articles in Shared
Vision Magazine, Humanist Perspectives,
The Gestalt Journal, Counselors'
Connection, and the B.C. Counsellor.
Stephen also sits as a Board Member for
the OACCPP.
He can provide your company with the
following workshops or informational talks:
- Stress: Positive Coping through
Challenge & Change
- What to Do When Anger
(Yours or Others) Gets in the Way
For more information or to book an
appointment, you can call:
416 766-7321 (Toronto) or
905 467-6295 (Burlington - Oakville)
or go to contact Stephen for further details
on counselling office locations.
Stephen Douglas has provided
psychotherapy to help clients
experience emotional change through
individual and family sessions,
groups and workshops for over
fifteen years.
Stephen helps clients address a wide
range of concerns, including:
anxiety disorders depression - addictions stress and anger management marriage and family conflict men’s personal growth
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