Matthew Brown
DOCTORAL CANDIDATE


I completed my master’s degree at Western University in 2017 and am currently completing my doctoral degree in clinical psychology. I am a member of the Canadian Psychological Association, the American Psychological Association, the Ontario Psychological Association, and the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

I have been fortunate to provide psychological assessment and intervention services at a variety of settings, including community mental health agencies, forensic and children’s hospitals, outpatient clinics, university mental health centers, and private practices. I have provided services to children, adolescents, adults, and families living with mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, and autism spectrum disorder.

At McKenzie Psychology, I provide evidence-based assessment and intervention for children, adolescents, and adults under the supervision of Dr. Sandra McKenzie. In my clinical work I strive to be strengths-based and client-centered in my approach. I am committed to helping patients achieve meaningful change and growth in their lives, recognizing each individual’s unique journey. My approach to psychoeducational assessments and feedback is to focus on areas of strength for the individual and highlight areas of growth or where individuals may need additional support. I establish warm and comfortable environments for individuals to be themselves ensuring that the psychoeducational assessment experience is a positive experience.

 

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