Cory Cooperman has a diverse background which gives him particular insight into a variety of life situations. He’s worked in areas ranging from first responder, software development, project management, and providing psychotherapy. During his Ph.D. training in Clinical Psychology at McGill University, Cory worked as a therapist at multiple clinical sites including the Allan Memorial Institute Addictive Behaviours Program, its ADHD in Adults Program, and its Anxiety Disorders Unit. He completed his full-time, one year clinical internship at the Douglas Hospital Eating Disorders Program, where he used tools from a variety of therapeutic approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioural, Psychodynamic, and Dialectical Behavioural, in service of connecting with clients to support them in their struggles. Cory is presently continuing to explore Mindfulness Based Interventions.
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