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Bassis and Carter

Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Social Worker, Other
Languages: English, French
Contact Details:
Address:
885 Regent St.,
Suite 3-5A
Sudbury, ON
P3E5m4, Canada
Office Number:
705-673-4475
Fax Number:
705-673-7062
885 Regent St.,
Suite 3-5A
Sudbury, ON
P3E5m4, Canada
Region(s) of service:
Northern Ontario Tourism Region – North East
Treatments:
I treat the following age groups: Minor (under 18), Adult (18-64), Senior (65+)
I treat the following injuries: Amputation, Brain Injury, Chronic Pain, Emotional Trauma, Fatality, Orthopaedic, Paraplegia, Psychiatric Trauma, Quadriplegia, Soft Tissue, Spinal Cord, Neurosis
Profile:

Services: People benefit from many different opportunities that enhance life.

  1. Our professionals provide counselling, therapy and consultation to resolve personal and interpersonal concerns and problems.
    1. Individual counselling assists one in finding solutions to problems or concerns that interfere with ones sense of competency. Our premise is that people have incredible capacity to solve problems.
    2. Family therapy addresses issues of change and development within a family.
    3. Couple counselling focuses on issues of communication and differences.
  2. We offer psychological assessments. An assessment provides a rich profile of an individual. It is developed through a series of psychometric tests that help one to identify strengths and abilities and potential for success. An assessment evolves from the request and it is tailored to the specific questions of the client.
    1. Psychoeducational assessments consist of a series of tests and interviews that, on analysis, offer recommendations that emerge from the individual’s responses and in answer to his questions about his educational potential, style of learning and often may suggest techniques that assist the person.
    2. Psychovocational assessments provide information and recommendations for an individual who wants answers to his questions about his abilities, interests, potential and capacity for work. Often specific types of work are identified as possible avenues for consideration.
    3. Pain management assessments identify sources of chronic pain and a treatment protocol that will ease the suffering.
    4. Neurofeedback assessments identify problems that emerge either through closed head (brain) injury, trauma, or developmental issues. Therapy includes neurofeedback and psychotherapy.
    5. Stress management and anger management programs may be designed to teach one tools to resolve the problems.
    6. Habit control , for example smoking cessation, life style enhancement, are also available.
  3. Workshops and training sessions, as well as professional supervision, are available. Workshops are designed to meet the needs of the request. Professional training programs are offered to meet the specific issues of the client population as seen by the clinician.
Credentials:
Regulated Health Care professional in good standing.
Has been practicing since Before 1985
Posted: Dec 11, 2013 - Updated: Nov 17, 2020
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