Dr. Maline Chaya Glogauer is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Thorn Hill, Toronto, ON.
Dr. Glogauer was clinically trained at the University of Alberta having obtained her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 1997. Dr Glogauer interned in clinical and school psychology in Houston Texas. Her experience includes treating emotion
Dr. Maline Chaya Glogauer is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Thorn Hill, Toronto, ON.
Dr. Glogauer was clinically trained at the University of Alberta having obtained her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 1997. Dr Glogauer interned in clinical and school psychology in Houston Texas. Her experience includes treating emotionally disturbed adolescents in Houston, Texas and New York; being principal clinical psychologist for adolescents in a locked forensic ward in Canada; serving as the clinical psychologist on a locked adolescent psychiatric 'step down' facility in New York as a clinical school psychologist with children and adolescents.
Dr. Glogauer lived and worked in Sydney, Australia from 2007-2016. Dr Glogauer was recruited to help build the new interdisciplinary Chronic Pain and Palliative Care Teams at Sydney Children's Hospital (SCH), with whom she is still affiliated in a research capacity. In this role for over 3 years, she maintained a state-wide caseload of ch
Dr. Glogauer lived and worked in Sydney, Australia from 2007-2016. Dr Glogauer was recruited to help build the new interdisciplinary Chronic Pain and Palliative Care Teams at Sydney Children's Hospital (SCH), with whom she is still affiliated in a research capacity. In this role for over 3 years, she maintained a state-wide caseload of children and young persons in chronic pain or with life limiting illnesses. She supervised clinical psychology interns in their final placement, each of her 3 years with the team.
Dr Glogauer has always been passionately dedicated to excellence in the ongoing training of clinical psychologists, having developed 2 internship training programs in New York. At SCH, Dr. Glogauer was privileged to collaborate on a parent education program for children in chronic pain as well as spearhead a skills based parent training program which was clinically tested at SCH in 2012. Dr. Glogauer also launched a highly successful private practice in 2008, in what is known as the 'Eastern Suburbs' of Sydney.
Dr. Maline Glogauer, a mindfulness based cognitive behavioural clinical psychologist maintains accredited licensure in Alberta and Toronto,ON, Canada as well as New South Wales, Australia.
Dr. Maline Glogauer, a mindfulness based cognitive behavioural clinical psychologist maintains accredited licensure in Alberta and Toronto,ON, Canada as well as New South Wales, Australia.
At her boutique private practice in Thorn Hill, Dr. Glogauer builds upon her life's work with adults, children, adolescents, parents and families.
Dr. Glogauer's diverse professional experiences have contributed to her special interests in management of chronic illness & chronic pain.
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Dr. Jodi Basch, RP., PhD (Education), M.Ed. (Counselling) holds a Ph.D. in Education from Queen’s University, where she studied resilience in educational contexts, specifically through transitional periods. Jodi is also a Registered Psychotherapist. Jodi obtained her Master of Counselling Psychology at the University of Ottawa in 2018 whe
Dr. Jodi Basch, RP., PhD (Education), M.Ed. (Counselling) holds a Ph.D. in Education from Queen’s University, where she studied resilience in educational contexts, specifically through transitional periods. Jodi is also a Registered Psychotherapist. Jodi obtained her Master of Counselling Psychology at the University of Ottawa in 2018 where she completed her internship at the counselling centre at the University of Ottawa. Jodi’s internship allowed her to work with undergraduate and graduate students who were experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, transitions, trauma, identity concerns, chronic pain, as well as other physical and mental health difficulties. Jodi is also an Ontario Certified Teacher and has experience teaching various students of all ages.
Jodi is a holistic therapist who is dedicated to working with individuals who have experienced trauma and other challenging life experiences. She has completed Phase 1 and 2 of a brain/body based mindfulness therapy (Brainspotting) that is specifically used to assist individuals in processing adversity and traumatic experiences. She also
Jodi is a holistic therapist who is dedicated to working with individuals who have experienced trauma and other challenging life experiences. She has completed Phase 1 and 2 of a brain/body based mindfulness therapy (Brainspotting) that is specifically used to assist individuals in processing adversity and traumatic experiences. She also has received specific trauma training in working with first responders and health care workers. Jodi’s trauma education and professional development also includes training in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). She has taken courses in Narrative Psychotherapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy which she draws from to meet her clients psychologically where they are.
Jodi is registered through the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and is supervised by Dr. Maline Glogauer. Jodi is currently offering both virtual sessions and is practicing in person in Thornhill. Jodi has a special interest in working with college and university students, health care workers, first responders, and
Jodi is registered through the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and is supervised by Dr. Maline Glogauer. Jodi is currently offering both virtual sessions and is practicing in person in Thornhill. Jodi has a special interest in working with college and university students, health care workers, first responders, and individuals who have suffered a workplace injury or are experiencing workplace difficulties.