
“The greatest gift a parent has to give a child—and a lover has to give a lover—is emotionally attuned attention and timely responsiveness.” – Dr. Sue Johnson
Warren Copeland is a psychologist who has been in private practice for over 12 years. He has worked in a variety of settings such as hospitals, schools, and community organizations. His purpose of providing therapy is to help individuals, couples, and families, find new and helpful ways of making sense of their world.
Warren works with a variety of clientele, including teenagers, adults, couples, and families. His approach to therapy typically employs a number of humanistic, cognitive behavioural, psychodynamic, and emotionally focused therapeutic interventions to help you better understand yourself and your difficulties. Working collaboratively, Warren helps will help you find effective ways to overcome your challenges.
Warren’s specialties include:
- Couple and family therapy
- Mood and anxiety
- Grief and loss
- Shame
- Learning difficulties in children and teenagers
- Workplace conflict
- Anger and stress management
- Self-esteem
Professional Memberships:
- Member of the Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec (OPQ) since 2003
Education:
- Externship in Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy (2015)
- Three Year Post Masters Program in Marital and Family Therapy – Argyle Institute of Human Relations (2008)
- Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology – McGill University (2003)
- Bachelors of Arts in Psychology – Concordia University (2001)
- Bachelor Of Commerce – Concordia University (1986)
Training/ Continued Education:
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- Suicide Action Montreal training
- Various seminars in psychodynamic theory
- Various workshops in executive functioning in children and teenagers