Allied Psychological Services (APS) is an association of professionals with a diverse range of experience and expertise. Our team of Psychologists, Psychological Associates and Allied Mental Health professionals, provide a wide range of clinical services.
Our unity in diversity allows us to curate a broad range of services, better meeting your psychological needs. We provide individualised assessments, psychological treatment, psychotherapy, crisis support and consultation for a wide range of individuals and industries.
Our practitioners have experience working with individuals, agencies, lawyers, insurance companies and employers. We provide services related to insurance, motor-vehicle accidents (MVA) and WSIB.
OUR DIRECTORS
Dr. Sandra Jackson C. Psych
Director of Clinical and Forensic Services
ABOUT
Education/Experience
Dr. Sandra Jackson completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at York University, Toronto Canada in 2011. She has been registered for independent practice as a clinical and forensic psychologist with the College of Psychologist of Ontario since 2013.
Dr. Jackson began her career in 1987 as a child and youth worker. This work included operating in various treatment settings and shelters where she worked front line with street youth in downtown Toronto. In 1994 she completed her master’s degree in psychology and in 1997 she began working in private practice with two registered psychologists.
Over the past 26 years she has been provided treatment and collaboratively conducting assessments for forensic settings and purposes (Corrections Canada, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Lawyers/Courts) as well as organizational or workplace settings. This work was initially done as an MA level provider under supervision but since 2014 Dr. Jackson has been working independently. This work has included providing treatment and conducting psychological -risk assessments, mental health status assessments, and evaluations for a range of legal questions.
In 2001, Dr. Jackson was involved in the development of a psychological assessment process for the selection of armed security officers for nuclear power plants in Ontario. Since that time her work in selection has expanded and she has over 10 years’ experience providing pre-employment psychological assessments for various police services in Ontario, one fire service and various specialized military units for National Defense. Dr. Jackson also provides fitness for duty assessments and other kinds of forensic/mental health evaluations for police as well as other high-risk potions.
Dr. Jackson has also been active in providing individual treatment for individuals for a wide range of individuals, including federal and provincial offenders, individuals dealing with legal matters and first responders.
Currently, Dr. Jackson is an acting director for APS’s Forensic and First Responder Services. She supervises and consults with team members. She is currently not taking individual treatment clients but will supervise and consult on cases within the office.
Dr. Natasha Williams C. Psych
Director of Clinical Services
Specializations: Adult clinical, counselling and rehabilitation Psychology, culturally relevant approaches to psychological assessment and treatment, Anti-Oppressive psychotherapeutic practice, Trauma (including Anti-Black Racism and Transgenerational Trauma), Culturally relevant Parent Capacity Assessment, Motor Vehicle Accident, Catastrophic Assessment, and workplace related matters.
ABOUT
Education/Experience
Dr. Natasha Williams is a Registered Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario and the past Chair of the Board of Directors at Women’s Health in Women’s Hands, a Community Health Centre for black women and women of colour in Toronto.
Dr. Williams is a member of the Ontario Psychological Association (OPA), Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and the American Psychological Association (APA). She was the OPA’s diversity delegate representative at the APA State Leadership Conference in Washington D.C. in 2011 and is the past Chair of the OPA Diversity Task Force whose aim is to raise awareness of the importance of diversity and to promote ongoing efforts to influence social change in the field of psychology practice in Ontario. She is also a past board member of the Ontario Psychological Association.
Dr. Williams is a past faculty member with the Bridge Training program for internationally trained mental health professionals and a former trainer for TAPE Educational services which provides professional development programs for clinical teams at healthcare centres and human services organizations. She is also the former lead trainer with the Adler Graduate Professional School in the CBT certificate program and is a current professor at the Adler Graduate Professional School Doctoral Psychology Program. Dr. Williams is a guest facilitator/trainer with CAMH in topics such as culturally adapting Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for the English-speaking Caribbean community and Motivational Interviewing.
Dr. Williams is one of the Clinical Director of Allied Psychological Services and she operates an anti-oppressive private practice providing assessment, individual and group psychotherapy, corporate consultation, research, supervision and training services to clients from diverse ethno-racial backgrounds, gender and socio-economic backgrounds. Dr. Williams is also certified in Parental Capacity Assessments and she is a certified Diversity, Equity and Inclusion facilitator/trainer.
Brandie Stevenson M.A. C. Psych Associate
Director of Forensic and Clinical Services
Specializations: Assessment and Treatment for individuals with complex needs (e.g. ASD, FASD, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Trauma), Forensic evaluations, Diagnostic Evaluations, Legal related matters, Complex Behavioural Issues and Problematic Sexual Behaviours with Youth and Adults
ABOUT
Education/Experience
Ms. Brandie Stevenson completed her master’s degree in applied forensic psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 2009. She is registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario for independent practice as a clinical and forensic/corrections psychological associate with youth and adults since 2016.
Ms. Stevenson began her career in 1996 as a behaviour therapist working primarily with youth and adults with sexual behavioural problems and histories of trauma and abuse. This work included working in various residential treatment settings providing offence specific treatment to individuals with developmental disabilities and sexually offensive behaviours. She began working in private practice in 1997 under the supervision of two psychologists. During this time, she also worked with agencies in providing staff training in supporting individuals who sexually offend in addition she developed a training curriculum for individuals with disabilities and autism targeting healthy sexuality and abuse prevention. Ms. Stevenson working under the supervision of Dr. Robin Wilson, developed a process for conducting psycho-sexual risk assessments for individuals with complex needs. She has produced articles and a book chapter speaking to special populations and assessment and treatment.
Over the past 26 years she has been providing treatment and conducting assessments for forensic settings, (Corrections Canada, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, Lawyers/Courts) as well as providing mental health diagnostic assessments and treatment. Ms. Stevenson has been recognized as an expert witness by the courts in Ontario and has been asked to testify regarding special population groups (e.g. autism spectrum disorder, developmental disability) involving a range of issues including but not limited to risk, cognitive function, understanding, impact of trauma, judgement, decision-making etc. This work has included providing treatment and conducting psychological -risk assessments, mental health status assessments, and evaluations for a range of legal questions.
Ms. Stevenson has expanded her clinical career working with youth and adults who have been impacted by trauma. She works with diverse populations using primarily Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and other psychotherapeutic approaches and interventions. Ms. Stevenson continues to work closely with families, individuals, lawyers, and service agencies in understanding complex diagnostic profiles and how this impacts/complicates their problematic behaviours.
Why Choose Allied Psychological Services
At Allied Psychological Services, we are dedicated to providing top-quality psychological evaluations, assessments, and consultations.
We have a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals are dedicated to providing the highest level of service. We also work with graduate level students and early career professionals who bring enthusiasm as well as current information and updated practices, ensuring we are growing and expanding.
When you choose Allied Psychological Services, you can be confident that you are working with a team that has the experience, expertise, and dedication to help you achieve your goals.
Anti-Black Racism Statement
Anti-black racism, defined as prejudice, attitudes, beliefs, stereotyping or discrimination that is directed at people of African descent and is rooted in their unique history and experience of enslavement and colonisation, has no place at Allied Psychological Services and we denounce it in any organisations, institutions and in our society.
We stand alongside the statements that were released by the Canadian Psychological Association and the Ontario Psychological Association in denouncing anti-black racism, discrimination and hatred as it impacts the mental health, well being, and quality of life for the African Canadian community.
Allied Psychological Services offers Anti-Oppressive/Anti-Black Racism Psychotherapeutic Services led by Dr. Natasha Williams for individuals who have been the victims of racial trauma.
LOCATIONS
Our head office is located in midtown Toronto, Canada, with an additional location in Oakville. While we recommend face-to-face meetings, we also provide services via secure video link in situations that make face-to-face meetings more difficult.
For further details, please refer to the service tabs, or call our intake staff for more information.