Dr. Gordon Reid

Psychologist, PhD, MA, RPsych

Supervisor of Counselling Interns

Psychedelic Therapy Advisor

Dr. Gordon Reid

Psychologist, PhD, MA, RPsych

Supervisor of Counselling Interns

Psychedelic Therapy Advisor

Dr. Gordon Reid

Psychologist, PhD, MA, RPsych

Supervisor of Counselling Interns

Psychedelic Therapy Advisor

Area of expertise

Anxiety Depression Trauma Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

Services

Couples Psychedelic integration Pre-and post-ritual counseling Trauma-focused psychotherapy Psychiatric diagnosis

More about Dr. Reid

For 30+ years I have been helping people struggling with relationships, as well as depression, anxiety, and meaning of life issues. My first real clinical experience began as the unit psychologist in an acute treatment unit at a psychiatric hospital in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It was here that I was able to work with people who were suffering from profound episodes of psychotic experiences and begin to realise that ultimately the most important thing I could actually provide for these people was a true and authentic human connection. My primary interest has always been in understanding what it is in the work we do together that actually makes a difference in helping the people I am working with, coupled with a clear recognition of the fundamental importance of the quality of our relationship together. Ultimately, I am not just trying to help people feel better, but to actually become better, recognizable both by them, and the people who matter in their lives. In the final analysis, you already have the answers. I help you find those

How I work with clients

From disconnection to connection Ultimately, it seems to me that the answer to how to help people revolves around teaching them how to first discover, and then trust the fundamental nature and truth of their own self which contains its own inherent and powerful wisdom for healing and growth. Primarily, we humans seem to suffer from a fundamental disconnection from our “self”, which more properly speaking can be seen as consisting of a series, or levels of “disconnections”, or “dis-associations” that we are essentially unaware of, and therefore cannot even begin to identify with, or access. In addition, the primary organizing force for such disconnections seems to be fear, and this, coupled with the many years of deeply embedded and essentially unconscious strategies we have unwittingly and innocently activated and constructed in order to protect ourselves makes this uncovering work a challenging and complex task. Whether people are suffering from depression, anxiety, trauma, or a whole host of other psychological states of distress, this one common theme, fearful estrangement from oneself, presents a fundamental puzzle that needs to be solved; how to help people overcome their fear and then, not only discover, but learn to listen to their own internal wisdom. in this regard, I am particularly fascinated by the possibilities of the combination of psychotherapy with the psychedelic experience. I am firmly convinced that as of this time, there is no more powerful means for healing at our disposal.