20 Years of Providing
Psychology Services in Vaughan

Welcome to Vaughan Psychologists

At Vaughan Psychologists, we are a dedicated team of licensed Clinical Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Social Workers providing therapy and support to individuals, couples, families, and children across Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Woodbridge, and the surrounding communities.

Personalized Care, Evidence-Based Therapies

Our experienced health team specializes in a wide range of psychological, emotional, and behavioral conditions. We use evidence-based therapies tailored to meet your unique needs, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical-Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Emotion-Focused Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy and Eclectic Approaches.

We believe in creating a safe, welcoming, and confidential environment where your comfort and privacy are our top priorities.

Referrals Made Simple

We accept referrals from Individuals, Physicians, Insurers & Allied healthcare professionals. No matter how you come to us, we’re ready to help you take the first step toward effective therapy and improved mental health.

Take the First Step Today

At Vaughan Psychologists, we’re here to help you through life’s challenges with compassion, expertise, and care. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule your first appointment.

Meet Our Dedicated
Team of Experts

Our licensed Clinical Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Social Workers specialize in evidence-based therapies, offering personalized care for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. We address a wide range of challenges, from emotional and behavioral issues to learning and cognitive concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

A psychological assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your child’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. At our office, we conduct assessments for children ages 6-18. The process includes interviews, observations, testing, and consultation with other professionals involved in your child’s care. Assessment activities may include pencil-and-paper tasks, puzzles, drawing exercises, and games. We assess key areas such as:

  • Intellectual abilities
  • Language and communication skills
  • Memory and learning
  • Problem-solving and planning
  • Fine motor and visual-spatial skills
  • Academic skills (reading, writing, math, spelling)
  • Behavioral and emotional health

The goal of the assessment is to identify any mental health concerns and to provide valuable insights for intervention and support.

A psychological assessment is helpful in identifying your child’s strengths and areas for growth. The results can guide recommendations for academic, behavioral, and therapy interventions. The assessment is also an essential tool for planning your child’s educational program, identifying needs for special services, and connecting you to relevant community resources. Early identification of challenges helps ensure effective support and guidance..

To reduce anxiety and help your child feel comfortable, it’s important to explain the process in advance.

  • Reassure your child that there will be no physical exam, such as needles or medications.
  • For younger children, emphasize the fun elements, such as games and puzzles.
  • For older children, explain that the assessment includes games and school-like tasks, but there are no grades or marks involved.
how to recognize the signs and offer support

Spotting Depression in Teens

Teen depression can be difficult to recognize, yet early identification is essential for providing support. Adolescence brings emotional changes, but persistent sadness, withdrawal, or loss of interest in activities may indicate something more serious. Understanding symptoms and treatment options can help teens receive the care they need.

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