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- At least 10% of the adult population have had or will have Depression in their lifetime.
- You cannot simply "snap out" of Depression, but psychotherapy can help you recover.
- A combination of medication and psychotherapy is the most effective way to treat Depression.
- Panic Attacks can be very scary and unpleasant, but they are not dangerous.
- Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy is the most effective way to treat Panic Disorder.
- Postpartum Depression affects one in every 10 recently delivered women.
- Postpartum Depression is a highly treatable condition.
- OCD can be very distressing as well as debilitating, but there are effective treatments that can help.
- OCD affects 2.5% of the population. This means that millions of people around the world suffer from this disorder.
- Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy can correct abnormalities in the brain that are implicated in OCD, Depression and Anxiety.
- Learning to manage you Stress better can prove to be a remedy for a variety of health problems.
- Marital Conflict negatively affects the emotional and physical well being of children.
- Couples Therapy can be highly effective in alleviating marital conflict.
- 75% of _parents say that the Transition to parenthood was the most significant change in their lives.
- The birth of a child often has a profound effect on the Marital Relationship.
About Dr. Regev, a Registered psychologist and marriage and family therapist in Vancouver
Who am I?
Dr. Michal Regev earned her B.A. (Hon.) in Educational Counselling at Tel-Aviv University and both her M.A. and Ph.D. in Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C.
Dr. Regev is a Registered Psychologist and a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist; she has provided therapy to individuals, couples and families since 1990.
Dr. Regev has taught various courses in Psychology at the University of British Columbia and has provided clinical supervision to Psychology students at both the Masters and Doctoral levels at U.B.C.
In 1996, and then again in 1997, Dr. Regev won the International Women's Leadership Award for excellence in practice and research in the area of Postpartum Depression.
Since the year 2000, Dr. Regev has provided therapy to clients in her private practice, as well as to patients of the Reproductive Mental Health Program and their partners at BC Women's Hospital. She has presented at numerous conferences and workshops, both locally and internationally.
