Tali Shenfield
PhD, CPsych
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Child Psychology Expert

Tali Shenfield Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Child Development, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Asperger Syndrome, Anger Issues
- Affiliation
- Richmond Hill Psychology Center
Dr. Tali Shenfield holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Toronto and is licensed as a Child Psychologist by the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Dr. Shenfield is accredited by the Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology and is a member of the Canadian Psychological Association. Dr. Shenfield lectured at the University of Toronto and worked at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto District School Board, York Catholic District School Board, and the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. She is a Clinical Director of Richmond Hill Psychology Center and provides supervision and oversight to other psychologists and psychotherapists.
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How to Distinguish Between PMS and PMDD
by Dr. Tali Shenfield, Clinical Psychologist Premenstrual syndrome or PMS is widely known, but often misunderstood by the general public. In spite of medical evidence to support the validity of both the physical and psychological changes that occur as a result of PMS, the effects of this syndrome are often dismissed and sometimes even ridiculed.
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Dealing with Child Anger and Aggression
by Dr. Tali Shenfield, Clinical Psychologist
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Breaking the Curse of Eating Disorder
by Dr. Tali Shenfield, Clinical Psychologist
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Recognizing the Symptoms of Bipolar and Psychotic Disorder
Just like physical illness, mental illness has many different symptoms. Proper diagnosis requires a qualified professional who will analyze all aspects of the symptoms to determine the most suitable course of treatment. Mental illness requires a thorough investigative process for proper diagnosis. Bipolar and psychotic disorders cannot be self-diagnosed, as many of the symptoms occur in other mental health problems. However, there are some common indicators of psychotic and bipolar Disorder that should prompt a person to seek professional help.
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When Couples Become Uncoupled By Depression
When an individual suffers from depression, feelings of isolation and a general sense of unworthiness can infiltrate their thoughts, making relationships difficult to manage. Relationships are put to the test and sometimes unravelled when depression takes hold. Depression Wears a Disguise
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Is Your Child Bipolar?
The incidence of bipolar disorder has increased quite a bit over the last decade, especially in the case of children and adolescents. Until recently, it was unheard of for children as young as six years old to display symptoms of bipolar disorder. Although some mental health experts state that the diagnosis is used too often, others believe that it is not used enough.
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