Abraham Nehmad is an experienced psychotherapist who has worked extensively in various Mental Health agencies and in his private practice in Canada and abroad. He has 22 years of experience treating individuals, couples, families, adolescences and children. His areas of expertise include stress management, anxiety, depression, grief, marital conflict, separation and divorce, blended families, parenting challenging children, ADHD, school-related issues, and communication between parents and their adolescent children. Mr. Nehmad draws on different therapeutic approaches in his work including systemic, narrative and psycho-dynamic treatments. He has strong clinical skills in brief and focused therapy, combining good sense of humor with deep and respectful emotional therapeutic interventions. He is a member of the Ontario Association of Consultants, Counselors, Psychometrists, and Psychotherapists (OACCPP) and he holds the title of Adjunct Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Work at The University of Ontario. Mr. Nehmad is currently employed as a senior clinician and supervisor at the George Hull Centre in Etobicoke ON. He is fluent in English and Spanish and has a good command of Hebrew.
The Joy of Marriage
In most cultures wedding is considered a joyful moment in the life of the individuals. People “fall in love” and enter into relationships with great hopes and expectations for the future. Hollywood romantic movies are the best example of this idealized vision of the couples’ relationship in which they usually “live happily ever after”. This idealistic ...