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Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes
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About Me

Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes (she/her) is a Clinical Psychologist licensed to practice in Ontario, Canada with children, adolescents, adults, and families. Dr. Nofech-Mozes has specific expertise in working with individuals with anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, disruptive behaviour, developmental trauma, parenting challenges, emotion regulation difficulties, and coping with life transitions or stressors. She has extensive experience assessing and treating difficulties with parent-child attachment from infancy to adolescence. Dr. Nofech-Mozes takes a trauma-informed, strength-based, and client-centered approach. She has a genuine interest for her clients’ experiences and it would be her privilege to work with you on your journey.
Dr. Nofech-Mozes completed her M.A. and PhD in Clinical Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU, formerly Ryerson University). Dr. Nofech-Mozes has trained at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), St. Michael’s Hospital, Integra, and the Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI), and completed her doctoral residency at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.

Contact Information and Address

Email: [email protected]

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Work Address

3080 Yonge St, Suite 5074, Toronto, ON, M4N3N1

Phone: (289) 768-9229

Professional Information

Sliding Scale: Yes

Age Group: Adolescent, Adult, Child/Elementary, Child/Pre-School

Remote Assessment: Yes

Virtual Services: Yes

Area of Practice: Clinical

Service Language: English

Problem Area: ADD/ADHD, Adjustment, Anger Management, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Bullying, Disruptive/Impulse Control , Emotion Regulation, Family Therapy, General Diagnostic Assessment, Insomnia/Sleep Disorders, Learning Disabilities, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders (e.g. Bipolar, Depression), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Pain Management, Parenting, Phobias, Postpartum Depression, Psychoeducational Assessment, Relationship Issues, Relaxation/Stress Management, School Problems, Self-Esteem and Identity Issues, Social Skills Development, Somatic Symptoms, Trauma, PTSD & Stressor-Related, Other: Attachment Disruptions