Reg Reynolds, PhD, C.Psych, is a graduate of the clinical psychology program at the University of Waterloo. He has been a psychologist for more than fifty-five years. During his career, he has func...mehr sehenReg Reynolds, PhD, C.Psych, is a graduate of the clinical psychology program at the University of Waterloo. He has been a psychologist for more than fifty-five years. During his career, he has functioned as a counselor and a psychotherapist for individuals, couples, and groups; as the director of Vocational and Recreational Services at Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital; as the chief psychologist at the Ontario Correctional Institute, the Vanier Centre for Women, and the Oakville Reception and Assessment Centre (for juveniles admitted to training school); as a consultant regarding the assessment and treatment of sex offenders; as a consultant regarding ethical issues; as a coordinating psychologist for the central region of the Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services; as a researcher; as a college lecturer; as an intern in, a clinical member of, and a board member of the Halton Centre for Childhood Sexual Abuse; as an intern, cotherapist, and therapist in the treatment of spousal abuse; as a member of the council of the College of Psychologists of Ontario; as a developer of biofeedback equipment and as a provider of biofeedback; as a student of education and special education; as a student of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and its application in the treatment of children with autism; as a psychologist and supervising clinician in the Ontario government’s Intensive Behavioral Intervention program for children with autism; as an educator of parents of children with autism; and, more recently, as a clinical supervisor of ABA-based programs for children with autism.
His most enduring work interests have been providing psychotherapy, trying to learn and apply the new energy therapies, traumatization, trying to understand and treat criminality, and most recently, the treatment of autism-spectrum disorders. Some of these interests are reflected on his website at www.RegReynolds.ca.weniger sehen