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Specialties
Treatment and Counselling:
Anxiety disorders, including phobias and generalized fear
Depressive disorders
Addiction and compulsive behaviours
Pain Management and Chronic pain
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and trauma-related stress
Rehabilitative health psychology (MVA, personal injury, WSIB, CPP)
Sex therapy
Marital or couples counselling
Parent and child or adolescent conflict
Parenting Co-Ordination
Fertility-related issues.
Assessments:
Psychological assessments
Medical-Legal assessments
Psycho-vocational assessments
History
Established in 1994.
Established in North Toronto in 1994 by Dr. Andrew Shaul, C. Psych, Andrew Shaul Psychology Professional Corporation, has since expanded to cater to the Greater Toronto Area, and offers services in a variety of languages. Andrew Shaul Psychology is composed of a dedicated and committed team of mental health professionals who provide a range of services, which include psychological assessments, therapy, and treatment to adults, couples, families, adolescents, and children. With close to 50 staff members, including psychologists, psychotherapists, registered social workers, and other supervised therapists, Andrew Shaul Psychology is committed to providing the highest professional standard of services. Andrew Shaul Psychology has flexible fees, convenient locations, and a diverse host of therapists.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Andrew S.
Business Owner
Andrew Shaul, Ph.D., C. Psych. earned his doctoral degree in 1993, and he is a member in good standing with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. He brings a caring and compassionate attitude to his work, and he has considerable experience helping his clients overcome a variety of personal challenges. Dr. Shaul established Andrew Shaul Psychology in 1994, and has since developed the practice into an extensive organization with offices located throughout the Greater Toronto Area, and with a complement of over 50 psychotherapists
His areas of specialty include clinical and rehabilitation psychology, marital counselling, and working with adolescents. He conducts assessments and provides counselling for a diverse population of individuals and couples, and he supervises a number of psychotherapists in their work. In addition to his private practice, he is a part-time faculty member of York University and has been teaching in their Department of Psychology for over 20 years.