Judith Pascoe-Wong
Registered Social Worker · Master's (University of Windsor, 2009)
Member of Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)
Psychotherapy Provider (Registered Social Worker) and Complementary/Alternative Service (Pastoral counsellor)
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Judith Pascoe-Wong is a Registered Social Worker with a Master's degree in Social Work. She has certificates in trauma counseling, grief and berevement, and is a Sandplay trainee with the Canadian Association for Sandplay Therapy. Judith has training in play therapy, and Level 1 Theraplay and Marschak Interaction Method. Judith works with all ages. Judith specializes in play therapy with children who are struggling to express their emotions, regulate feelings, anxieties, and attachment issues. She also does psychotherapy with teens and adolescents who struggle with anxieties, self- harm, self esteem issues, depression, family issues, and feelings of invisibility and other issues.
Judith works with cognitive delay individuals, parents of children with intellectual and physical disabilities. Judith engages couples, families, and parents in the therapeutic process. With over 25 years of experience, Judith is committed to helping her clients resolve complex and stressful situations that affect their daily functioning and well being.
Judith offers flexible hours that allow clients to sort out scheduling conflicts. Her years of experiences and continued life long learning have kept her working with clients from a strength-based perspective. Your mental health matters to you and Judith.
Primary Practice Location
Judith Wong Clinical Therapist
4291 Village Cente Court 202
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z1S2
Phone: (647) 825-6744
Secondary Practice Location
Judith Wong Clinical Therapist
3660 Midland Ave 300/3rd Floor
Scarborough Ontario M1V 0B8
Phone: (647) 825-6744
Extended office hours: evenings
Website: https://judithwongcounseling.com (opens in new tab)
Years of Experience
22
Certifications
Ontario College of Social Services Workers and Social Workers