Founded in 1980, SPB Organizational Psychology Inc. offers a vast array of effective and innovative solutions designed to help small, medium and large enterprises achieve their business goals while optimizing their HR management.
Dr. Robert Rodensky has been in private practice as a psychologist in Toronto since 1987. Through his active approach, he has helped hundreds of individuals overcome their problems with anxiety, stress, depression, and alcohol and drug abuse. As well, he has helped people with relationship difficulties in family, marriage and the workplace. He has had success with Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy and other approaches in treating his patients. The feedback from his patients about the life-changing work they have completed with him, keep him motivated to continue his important work. If you are in pain, have experienced a loss, or are struggling in your career or your relationship, Dr. Rodensky, a wise, compassionate, experienced listener, will help guide you to a resolution. Dr. Rodensky is ready to help.
Anxiety, Anger, Depression, Life Satisfaction, Posttraumatic Stress, Intimate Relationships, Parenting, Separation And Divorce, Work Or Career, Addiction, Stress Management, Psychologist For Couples, Psychological Assessment, Panic, Instability, Insomnia, Group Therapy, Family Therapy
Advance Health serves downtown, midtown Toronto and Greater Toronto Area: Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, East York, Mississauga, Vaughan, Brampton, Ajax, Pickering, Markham, Oakville, Yonge-Eglinton, Bloor, West Lawrence Park, Riverdale, Leaside, Beaches, Queen West, Kingsway, Danforth, Rosedale, Forest Hill, Annex, Willowdale, Roncesvalles, Agincourt, Malvern, Rexdale, Regent Park, Kensington, Dundas, Chinatown, Newtonbrook, Weston, Yorkdale, Queensway, Parkdale, Thorncliffe Park, Mimico, Flemingdon Park.
Therapy and counselling for individuals and couples. My aim is to provide an atmosphere of safety and comfort by being mindful of issues within the context of multiculturalism and diversity, as well as the stigmatization often faced by those whose identities are affected by gender, race, sexual orientation, class, disabilities, religion, and age.