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When an individual has learning problems, it can be very helpful to have a psychoeducational assessment performed by a psychologist. 

 

Ways to find a psychologist include:

  • Talk with the child's school regarding the possibility of seeing a psychologist that works with the schoolboard. This is paid for by the schoolboard, however there are often long waitlists. 
  • Agencies (such as psychology training programs with a university) that can offer free, or low-cost testing. 
  • Seeing a psychologist working in private practice, which is usually the quickest option.  In many cases, a family member's employee health plan may pay some of this expense.  

If you are having problems finding psychologists in this category, consider just looking directly under psychologists

Publicly Funded / Free Services

A free, 7 week psychoeducational support group for young adults 18-30 experiencing stress, worries and anxiety. Participants learn healthy coping skills to ... more
851 Broughton St, Victoria, BC, V8W 1E5 Map
250-386-7511 x413
Area Served: Vancouver Island
18 - 30 years
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses

1175 Cook Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 4A1 Map
236-326-6938
Area Served: Vancouver Island
Accepting patients: Yes
18 years and up
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BC, Canada
604-531-4544
Area Served: British Columbia
All ages
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Catchment: Vancouver Island
Resource Guide developed by Families Organized for Recognition and Care Equality (FORCE).
Posted: Jun 2, 2017
Language: EN
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