Tanya is a Clinical Psychologist (also with a Masters in Educational Psychology), who has been practicing since 1997.
She is highly experienced in the full range of presentations of mental illness in adolescents (age 16 and up) and adults, including, but not limited to:
• Depression
• Anxiety including social phobia and other phobias
• OCD
• PTSD (non-combat related),
• Psychosis
• Self harm and suicidality
• Survivors of Child Abuse
• Overcoming addiction
• Coping with Chronic pain and chronic illness
• Adjustment to diagnosis of a serious health condition
• Adjustment to parenthood, including post-natal depression
• Supporting a child with chronic illness and/or disability
• Coping skills for individuals with Borderline or Mild Intellectual Impairment
• Bullying at school or in the work place
• Personality disorders
• Healthy relationships, including recognizing the warning signs of abusive relationships and developing the tools to be able to make choices to stay safe
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