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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
My Guarantees
- I will evaluate and communicate my ability to be of help to you once I have a clear understanding of what you need and want help with
- I will openly discuss with you the various types of therapy and techniques available to address your needs
- I will refer you to another professional if I believe that you may be served better by them
- I will collaborate with other care providers (e.g., your physician, a naturopath) if necessary, with your explicit consent
- I will be fully present in our sessions and will focus on you and your issues
- If I see you with your partner, I will be impartial, fair and loyal to both of you
- I will encourage you to ask questions and give you honest answers. If I am unable to answer a question, I will make the necessary inquiries or guide you to look for the answer in relevant sources
- I will regularly review your goals and your progress with you and make the necessary adjustments
- I will not prolong therapy unnecessarily; I will periodically evaluate with you whether or not you are benefiting from therapy
- Termination of therapy will be decided upon collaboratively and will be done gradually; I will not abandon you!
- I will be punctual and respectful of your time; I will let you know of changes in schedule, if and when they occur, well ahead of time as much as possible
- I will closely adhere to the Code of Ethics for psychologists. To review the code please log on to the College of Psychologists of BC's website at www.collegeofpsychologists.bc.ca
