Dr. Gary Keleher, Ph.D.,C.Psych.
Dr.
Gary Keleher is a graduate of the APA approved doctoral program in
clinical psychology at the University of Windsor. In 1984 he was
registered with the Ontario Board of Examiners in Psychology. Currently
he is a member in good standing with the Ontario Psychological
Association, The Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in
Psychology, the Canadian Association of Psychologists in Disability
Assessment and the College of Psychologists Of Ontario
As part of
his doctoral program, Dr. Keleher received advanced training in
psychotherapy and assessment through graduate courses, practicum
placements, supervision and internships. He received training in
neuropsychological assessment through graduate courses at the University
of Windsor and a one-year internship at Sinai Hospital of Detroit.
From
1982 until May 2011 he was employed with the Plummer Memorial/Sault
Area Hospitals as a staff psychologist, manager of counseling services
and chief of psychology. He was on the faculties of the University of
Toronto and Northern Ontario School of Medicine. In his capacity as
Lecturer he participated in training medical students and supervising
psychotherapy conducted by psychiatric residents. In 1995 he received
training as a capacity assessor under the Substitute Decisions Act. He
is a former member of a Designated Assessment Centre and has wide
experiences in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of a broad range
of psychological and neuropsychological disorders.
Dr. Keleher's
present clinical work in private practice is in individual and couples
psychotherapy, neuropsychological and psychological assessment,
supervision and consultation. He is trained in depth psychotherapy and
contemporary insight oriented treatment approaches. Empathy,
unconditional positive regard, respect and compassionate understanding
form the core of Dr. Keleher's relationship based treatment approach and
philosophy. These factors are believed to be the operative and
effective factors in all accepted empirically validated approaches to
psychological treatment. |
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