Harrison Mungal, BTh, MCC, MSW, PhD, PsyD, RSW

  • Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)#14390 

  • Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist #809115 

  • CACBT-ACTCC certified (certifié) in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (founding member) 

Specialized in Mental Health and Addictions, Relationships and Parenting Issues. 

 Psychology, Social Work, Psychotherapy. 

  • Member of the Ontario Psychological Association. (OPA)

  • Member of the Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals (OAMHP)

  • Canadian Association of Neuroscience (CAN)

 

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Therapist

He supports individuals, couples, families, and co-operations. He provides training and consultations to various community partners, including universities, medical professionals, public safety personnel (police officers, EMS, firefighters, nurses) SWs, psychotherapists, psychologists, 2SLGBTQ+ Communities, and the general public.

Specialized in evidence-based therapies, including CBT( Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), CPT( Cognitive Processing Therapy), DBT( Dialactical Behavioural Therapy) , TDP( Thought Developmental Practice), Motivational Interviewing, Integrative Eclectic Therapy, Humanistic Experiential Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Supportive Therapy, Exposure Therapy, Visual Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Grounding Techniques and more.

He has written over 30 books and received several awards and recognitions as a Crisis Intervention Specialist and Mental Health Specialist. He is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Completed several researches, including Music Therapy and Schizophrenia, Substance Abuse and Addiction.


 

Research Paper/Presentations

  • Mungal H. S. (2019-2021)      Substance Abuse and Addictions in the Foodservice Industry - California Southern University.

  • Mungal, H.S. (2015-2017)      Thought Developmental Practice- Brampton Civic Hospital outpatients approved by the Research Ethics Board. Focused on alcohol and marijuana use that triggers anxiety and depression.

  • Mungal, H. S. (2015-2016)     Successful Relationships. Four quadrants in a relationship that was initiated on 25 couples with an 87% success after three months.

  • Mungal, H. S. (August 2012)  Common Issues Men Faces. Study on men between age 19-35 years old, affecting their mental health. Research with 100 men finding commonalities.  

  • Mungal, H. S. (January 2011) Music Therapy and Mental Illness and the need to link with culture and religious organizations.

  • Mungal, H. S. (May 2010).     Music Therapy and Schizophrenia - Florida Christian University.

  • Mungal, H. S. (April 2001).     Assessing Vaccinations. The concepts of giving vaccinations in Ontario to children under six years old

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