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Quinte Counselling Services EAP Newsletter Fall 2019
The Value of Self-Compassion
Erica Portt, M.A.
References
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Erika Portt, M.A. is currently completing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Lakehead University and recently completed her Ph.D Residency at the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. After receiving her Ph.D. Erika will be practicing as a Registered Psychologist (Supervised Practice). Erika conducts psycho-diagnostic and psycho educational assessments and provides psychotherapy for adolescents and adults.