Office Location: Vaughan

Dr. Kim Arbus

CLINIC DIRECTOR
PSY.D. | CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Kim Arbus is a registered Clinical Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario and a member of the Ontario Psychological Association. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Arbus works with children, adolescents and families, providing personalized assessment and therapeutic interventions for a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), parenting concerns, and mid-life related issues. Dr. Arbus provides personalized assessment and therapeutic interventions for a wide range of challenges, from mild to severe.

Dr. Arbus has received extensive training in both the United States and Canada, having worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her experience includes roles at respected institutions such as Brampton Civic Hospital, McMaster Children’s Hospital, Scarborough Hospital, and the local school board. This diverse background allows her to offer comprehensive, individualized care tailored to the unique needs of each client.

As the co-founder of Vaughan Psychologists, Dr. Arbus has established a reputation for delivering compassionate, effective therapy. She is dedicated to helping individuals overcome mental health challenges by working collaboratively with clients to foster emotional well-being and guide them through life’s challenges with confidence and support.

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Spotting depression in teens: How to recognize the signs and offer support
Teen depression is often hard to spot, but early recognition is key. While emotional ups and downs are normal, persistent sadness, social withdrawal, or lack of interest in favorite activities could signal a deeper issue that needs attention and care.
Managing Panic Attacks – Practical Strategies for Teens and Adults
Panic attacks can be intense and frightening, often striking without warning. Teens or adults may feel helpless or confused. Recognizing the signs and learning strategies to manage symptoms is essential for regaining control and improving mental health over time.
Helping Your Child Thrive: Supporting your child with learning a disability
Every parent wants their child to succeed emotionally, socially, and academically. Learning disabilities might seem like a major setback, but they’re more common than you’d expect. With understanding, patience, and proper support, every child has the potential to thrive.

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