COVID-19: Cornerstone Policies
September 23, 2020 Effective immediately masks or face coverings are required in all common areas of the clinic and in the therapy offices
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September 23, 2020 Effective immediately masks or face coverings are required in all common areas of the clinic and in the therapy offices
+ Read moreWe at Cornerstone are thrilled to announce that we will now be offering comprehensive psychoeducational and neuropsychologial assessments through our clinic. This service
+ Read moreThese camps are appropriate for children aged 4-9 with selective mutism. These one week day camps (with lead-ins taking place the week before) allow children
+ Read moreCornerstone is proud to be one of the sponsors of the 8th annual Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies (“CACBT”) conference, which will be held in
+ Read moreOn April 12, 2018 at the Jewish Community Centre in Vancouver, director Dr. Rosalind Catchpole and Ph.D. student Alex DiGiacomo spoke on the topic
+ Read moreWe at Cornerstone are excited to share that there is a great new book on treating OCD featuring a chapter by our own
+ Read moreWhat are tics and when do they tend to happen? Tics are sudden and repetitive body movements and/or vocalizations that are common in
+ Read moreEmerging adulthood, a term coined by Jeffrey Arnett in 2000 in the journal American Psychologist, describes a stage of development that falls between
+ Read moreDr. Melanie McConnell recently spoke at an autism community training event on the treatment of anxiety in children with autism. Dr. McConnell has
+ Read moreIt’s time. You’ve decided your child needs help and you’re determined to find just the right therapist. You open a web browser, type
+ Read moreWe are excited to announce the grand opening of our new location at 16th and Granville Street in the Hycroft Medical Building.
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