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A list of the wide variety of services that we offer.
More indepth information about our policies and the programs available.
How to locate our office or contact us by phone or e-mail.
Test yourself with our Aggression Questionaire.
Links to agencies and other useful resources.

Canadian Psychological Association

Ottawa Centre for Family Mediation

Learning Disabilty Association of Canada

Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

Child Youth Advocacy Office

Alanon / Alateen

Victims of Violence

Mediation Canada

Newfoundland and Labrador Psychology Board

The Canadian Association of School Psychologist website provides information to psychologist and the general public on topics relevant to the practice of psychology in the school system.
Family mediation services, specializing in separation and divorce issues
The Learning Disabilities of Canada is a source of practical guidance for children and their parents, and adults with learning disabilities as well as other professionals.
The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse provides comprehensive information for therapist and clinicians on the assessment and treatment of substance abuse and statistics on the current use of alcohol and drug use and related issues.
The Child Youth Advocacy Office serves to protect the rights and interests of children and youth. It is also a source for general information such as current legislation concerning youth.
Does a family member or friend have a drinking problem? This site provides information on how to find hope and get support.
Help for victims of violence can be found on this website. Specific information is available to provide contact in various regions of the province.
Mediation is becoming an alternate to the court system to help individuals handle disputes. It is widely used by couples working through divorce and families working through conflict. This site gives an overview of the stages of mediation and how the process helps resolve issues through the intervention of a trained mediator.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Psychology Board (NLPB) regulates the profession of Psychology in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.