Psychoeducators
Are you looking to consult a psychoeducator for yourself, your child, or your family?
At CERC, our psychoeducators support individuals with adjustment difficulties in their various living environments, providing concrete and personalized interventions.
Our services are available in Montreal, Laval, and Brossard, in clinics, via teleconsultation, or directly in the family, school, or childcare setting.
Why consult a psychoeducator?
Psychoeducators work with people experiencing adjustment issues that affect their emotional, behavioral, or relational functioning. Their role is to analyze the overall situation, identify specific needs, and implement concrete coping strategies for everyday life.
The role of the psychoeducator
The psychoeducator can:
- Observe and analyze behaviors in their context;
- Assess adaptive capacities;
- Working with children, adolescents, adults, and families;
- Support the development of emotional and social skills;
- Supporting parents in strengthening their parenting skills;
- Collaborate with other professionals in a multidisciplinary approach.
Who should you consult?
Psychoeducation services are aimed in particular at:
- Children and adolescents experiencing adjustment difficulties resulting from a life event (e.g., bullying, separation, etc.) or related to the accumulation of stressors;
- Adults experiencing emotional or relationship issues (e.g., difficulties in romantic relationships, work relationships);
- Children, adolescents, and adults struggling with managing their emotions (e.g., depressive feelings, low self-esteem, stress, anxiety, anger);
- For families going through periods of transition, or experiencing conflicts related to difficult behavior in children/adolescents (e.g., opposition, aggression, screen time management);
- People with ASD, ADHD, or other developmental profiles (e.g., difficulties with social relationships, isolation, bullying).
Our psychoeducation services
The CERC offers personalized psychoeducation services focused on observation, analysis, and practical intervention in everyday situations.
Services may include:
- Psychoeducation follow-up;
- Behavioral and emotional interventions;
- Parental support and parent-child relationship;
- Development of behavioral plans;
- Support in school, family, or childcare settings;
- Collaboration with other mental health professionals.
Each intervention is tailored to the actual needs of the client, with a view to overall well-being and improved quality of life.
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Frequently asked questions about our psychoeducation services
Find answers to the most common questions about the support offered at the clinic here.








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