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Dr. Rana Pishva, C. Psych.
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Trauma-related disorders
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Attachment-related issues
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Dissociative disorders
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Peripartum disorders
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Parent coaching
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Circle of Security Program
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Parent-Child emotional availability
I am a clinical psychologist in Ottawa, Ontario. I provide psychotherapy and assessment services in French and English to children, adolescents and adults. My main areas of practices are trauma-related disorders and dissociation, attachment disorders, parenting challenges and infant mental health, and peripartum disorders. I conduct mental health assessments, parent-child emotional availability assessments, and parenting assessments (S.30).
I draw on my training in attachment-based, narrative, and cognitive behavioural interventions to support clients. My goal is to help clients develop awareness, take a curious pause, and find meaning in their experiences.
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I am certified in the facilitation of the Circle of Security Parenting Program, assessment of parent-child Emotional Availability, and have formal training on the treatment of perinatal disorders and birth trauma, as well as conducting custody and access assessments.
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"Whatever has been broken or lost can only be repaired and found again by telling the story of what happened."
- Â Archbishop Desmond Tutu.