Carissa Muth, Psy.D., CCC, R.Psych
Dr. Carissa Muth is a registered psychologist in Alberta and the Clinical Director at the Sunshine Coast Health Centre and Georgia Strait Women’s Clinic. She holds Doctorate of Psychology, Master of Arts in Counselling, and Bachelor of Social Work degrees and ran a private practice in Alberta for the last eight years. Her research to date has focused on attachment theory, systems theory, and family involvement in addictions. With almost a decade of experience in inpatient and outpatient settings, Dr. Muth has provided psychological assessments, therapeutic treatments and conducted research in the field of substance addictions and comorbid psychological disorders. With a passion for learning, she has developed an eclectic understanding of the etiology and treatment of mental health and psychological disorders. Borrowing from this perspective, Dr. Muth integrates a variety of therapeutic modalities in order to provide feedback-informed holistic care to clients.
Upcoming workshops featuring Carissa Muth, Psy.D., CCC, R.Psych
The Victoria Child & Adolescent Conference: Oppositional Behaviour, Anxiety, Power Struggles, Building Resilience, Stress & Developmental Trauma
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The Calgary Early Childhood Learning & Developmental Skills Conference
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The Saskatoon Child and Adolescent Conference on Behavioural Challenges, At-Risk Children and Youth, Indigenous Approaches, Strength-Based Care, Resilience, and Self-Harm Response
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The Halifax Clinical Skills Conference: Neuroscience, Attachment, Evidence-Based Modalities, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD & OCD
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The Halifax Child and Youth Conference on Behavioural, Developmental & Emotional Challenges
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Integrating Neuropsychology, CBT, DBT, Narrative and Meaning-Focused Therapy to Heal Traumatic Wounds, Addictions and Other Mental Health Disorders
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Treating Anxiety, Depression, Worry and Stress in Children and Adolescents
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The Canmore Clinical Skills Conference: Exploring Post-Traumatic Growth, Depression, Anxiety, and the Impact of Trauma
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