Giselle ontra
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.
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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] |
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.
Ex-Patriot Experiences
- Assessed psychological appropriateness for candidates applying for overseas assignments.
- Provide psychological support for individuals and/or their families via telephone in foreign countries.
- Therapeutic interventions with ex-patriots from French speaking countries (Awty School, Schlumberger, Total, etc.)
- Interviewed and assessed appropriateness for psychiatrist and mental health providers in French speaking countries to determine eligibility for EAP work.
Awards and recognition
Personal life
References
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