New Path Psychology
Our passionate team at New Path Psychology believes that every child, adolescent, young adult, and family is the product of a unique combination of influences, feelings, experiences, and circumstances that affect their reactions to situations.
We strongly believe that they have the innate capacity for growth and the ability to discover, learn, and internalize new paths of thinking, feeling, communicating, and behaving which can lead to meaningful experiences and relationships.
New Path Psychology
Our passionate team at New Path Psychology believes that every child, adolescent, young adult, and family is the product of a unique combination of influences, feelings, experiences, and circumstances that affect their reactions to situations.
We strongly believe that they have the innate capacity for growth and the ability to discover, learn, and internalize new paths of thinking, feeling, communicating, and behaving which can lead to meaningful experiences and relationships.
Assessments
Does your child struggle with school work, communication, anxiety or depression?
Our team can help you understand the cognitive, academic, developmental, social, emotional, and behavioural needs through a comprehensive assessment. Recommendations to support areas of need will be identified and implemented.Treatments
Do you understand your child’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviour?
Our evidence-based treatments focus on developing new paths to empower your child to be adaptive in a variety of situations. Assist them in achieving more meaningful and successful academic, emotional, and relational experiences.School
Are you concerned with your child’s academic performance?
Our school related services are dedicated for public and catholic school boards, private schools, and Jewish day schools. Learn how we focus on improving individual strengths by working with your school professionals to develop new paths and adaptive strategies.Assessments
Does your child struggle with school work, communication, anxiety or depression?
Treatments
Do you understand your child’s thoughts, feelings and behavior?
School
Are you concerned with your child’s academic performance?