Associates

Dr. Ian Mogilevsky & Associates

DR. JACQUELYNE Wong, Ph.D.

Dr. Wong completed her Ph.D. in Psychology and has worked in community mental health, supporting individuals and families across the lifespan. She is experienced in conducting psychological assessments and treatment for children and adults. In addition, she has also worked on research projects in areas of program development and evaluating mental health interventions. Dr. Wong uses a client-centred approach for assessments and treatment, and will work with you to develop a plan to meet your needs best. Treatment may include approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

DR. JACQUELYNE Wong, Ph.D.

Dr. Harold Park, D. Min

Dr. Harold Park is passionate about journeying with individuals, couples and families to find healing and restoration. People appreciate Harold’s gentle and caring presence that offers a safe, supportive and non-judgmental experience while exploring meaningful change. Beyond supporting clients through their presenting concerns, he is able to coach individuals in developing resilience and strength through them.

Harold is trained in a wide variety of therapeutic approaches, with specializations in trauma care, attachment and parental resiliency. He completed a Masters in Counselling Psychology (Providence Theological Seminary) and a Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy (Denver Seminary), with additional professional certifications in Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®), Trauma Competent Care (TCC), Empowered To Connect (ETC), Circle of Security, Prepare-Enrich, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). He is a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and a Certified Professional Counsellor (CPC) registered with the Professional Association of Christian Counsellors and Psychotherapists.

Over the past 20 years, Harold has served as a prison chaplain, community pastor & therapist. He is also a co-founder of CareImpact, a Canadian charity dedicated to connecting and equipping churches across Canada to journey well in community with children and families in hard places.

Harold and his wife are parents to 6 children through birth, adoption and kinship and are blessed with 2 grandchildren. He loves time with his family, playing badminton, golf, working out and cooking.

Dr. Harold Park
Sara Philobbos

Sara Philobbos

Sara has always been keen on helping people in pain. She earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University. Her passion is geared towards helping individuals and families achieve a state of total wellness through the holistic approach that addresses their personal development, healing, and relational difficulties.

Sara is experienced in micro-skills training and life coaching for adolescents and adults. She has over 6 years of experience in individual & marriage counselling, parenting psychoeducation, and leading self-development training courses. She works with individuals who struggle with depression, anxiety, trauma, and/or relationship issues. Sara adopts a multicultural perspective in counselling. She uses a variety of approaches, such as the cognitive-behavioural approach, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, individual psychology, and EFT. She is certified in the Gottman method for Marriage therapy (level 1).

In her leisure time, Sara loves walks in nature, biking and getting together with family & friends.

Meagan Rheault, MACP

Meagan has a master’s degree in counselling psychology. Meagan is passionate about helping and supporting others through their mental health struggles. She provides services to adolescents and youth ages 10 and up, young adults, and adults. Meagan also works alongside parents whose children are struggling with mental health concerns and provides additional support through family and individual sessions.

Meagan has experience working with individuals who are experiencing concerns with mood, anxiety, depression, trauma, interpersonal difficulties, and stress. Meagan’s approach to counselling is guided by the principle that we will work together to help you build a life worth living. To facilitate this, Meagan draws on cognitive-behavioural (e.g., CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and client-centred approaches. Clients report that our sessions help them feel heard and understood, empowered, and relieved.