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*Article for Neurofibromatosis Newsletter- “Siblings of a Disabled Child.” | *Article for Neurofibromatosis Newsletter- “Siblings of a Disabled Child.” | ||
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− | + | *Appeared at the request of NBC on “People Are Talking” shows in Boston, Baltimore, New York City, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia discussing the psycho-social effects of disfigurement. | |
+ | *Appeared in Houston on a number of “Good Morning Houston” talk shows discussing psychological aspects of trauma. | ||
+ | *Involved and coordinated documentaries for a number of facial reconstructive centers pertaining to psycho-social aspects of appearance and disfigurement. | ||
+ | *Radio programs discussing effects of physical trauma. | ||
+ | *Television appearance in Dallas, Texas discussing emotional aspects of plastic surgery. | ||
+ | *Organized and appeared for Channel 11 in Houston, Texas to promote public awareness for the facially impaired. | ||
==Public interest litigation filed== | ==Public interest litigation filed== |
Revision as of 23:28, 13 November 2018
Giselle Veilleux Ontra | |
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Giselle Veilleux Ontra | |
Born | Quebec, Quebec |
Nationality | American |
Education | Masters's in Psychology |
Alma mater | Rutgers University, University of Maine, University of Houston |
Occupation | Clinical Psychologist (1988 - current) |
Awards | MA, LPC, LMFT, CGP |
Website | www.GiselleOntra.com [1] |
Giselle Veilleux Ontra (born 9 April 1955) is an American Clinical Psychotherapist and licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been helping patients overcome life's challenges since 1979.
Contents
Early life and education
Professional career
Public speeches
Published articles
- Article and brochure published for Neurofibromatosis entitled “What to do when People Stare.”
- Article for Memorial Care System Magazine – “When being Healthy is making you Sick.”
- Article for Neurofibromatosis Newsletter- “Siblings of a Disabled Child.”
Media appearances
- Appeared at the request of NBC on “People Are Talking” shows in Boston, Baltimore, New York City, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia discussing the psycho-social effects of disfigurement.
- Appeared in Houston on a number of “Good Morning Houston” talk shows discussing psychological aspects of trauma.
- Involved and coordinated documentaries for a number of facial reconstructive centers pertaining to psycho-social aspects of appearance and disfigurement.
- Radio programs discussing effects of physical trauma.
- Television appearance in Dallas, Texas discussing emotional aspects of plastic surgery.
- Organized and appeared for Channel 11 in Houston, Texas to promote public awareness for the facially impaired.
Public interest litigation filed
Awards and recognition
Personal life
References
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