
Dr. Baydala is a registered psychologist in Edmonton experienced with individual and couples psychotherapy, using cognitive behavioral and psychoanalytic techniques to address stress, insomnia, depression, anxiety and relationship issues. She is a Doctoral Psychologist with full practice license, registered in Alberta and currently practicing psychology in Edmonton.
Dr. Baydala has practiced psychology throughout Western Canada and supervised undergraduate, master's and doctoral level students. She has conducted research and taught university courses in Psychotherapy, Theories of Personality and the History of Psychology.
Dr. Baydala has practiced psychology throughout Western Canada and supervised undergraduate, master's and doctoral level students. She has conducted research and taught university courses in Psychotherapy, Theories of Personality and the History of Psychology.
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Dr. Baydala has experience conducting individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, and group therapy, working with persons with mild, chronic and severe mental disorder suffering from mood, anxiety, personality disorders, substance abuse and psychotic disorders using psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive behavioural therapy.
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In this book we describe, in social context, the history and philosophy of natural-science and human-science psychologies. We highlight the international diversity of thought and practice in Psychology.
Addressing broad issues and debates that shift across historical eras and connect earlier and later historical figures, we consider the socio-economic and political context of Psychology, the place of women and diverse cultures in Psychology, assumptions about objectivity and subjectivity in Psychology and the relationship of Psychology to spirituality and religion.
Addressing broad issues and debates that shift across historical eras and connect earlier and later historical figures, we consider the socio-economic and political context of Psychology, the place of women and diverse cultures in Psychology, assumptions about objectivity and subjectivity in Psychology and the relationship of Psychology to spirituality and religion.
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