Dr. Anne Toth, RSW, SAP, SEP.
Two Locations:
265 Front St. North, Suite 411-D, Sarnia &
110 Riverside Dr., Suite 103, London
Sarnia, N7T7X1
(519) 337-3357
Email: DrAnneToth@rogers.com
Web Site: www.DrAnneToth.com
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Degrees: B.A., B.S.W.(Hons.), M.S.W., B.A.(Hons.), Ed.D.
First Year Practice:
1977
Languages Served:
American Sign Language,English,French
Clinical Specialties:
Adoption Planning
Counselling/Therapy
Critical Incident
Mental Health/Addictions
NonClinical Specialties:
Career/Employment Counselling
Consulting/Group Facilitation
Research
Conducting Workshops/Seminars
Age Groups Served:
Children
Adolescents
Adults
Older Adults
Specialized Training:
CBT, EFT, EMDR, CISD and SEP trained. SAP and CITI certified. Approved Adoption Practitioner. Dr. Toth’s work on reducing the risk of psychosocial problems in children who are Deaf was recognized in 2001 with the Jeannie Harrell Award for Best Applied Research at Nova Southeastern University. In 2003, Dr. Toth received the Distinguished Service Award of the CASW. In 2004, the Ontario Provincial government recognized her with an award for over ten years of service as a volunteer in Deaf Literacy programs. In 2005, Madonna University recognized Dr. Toth with a distinguished alumnus award in honour of her achievement in the Deaf community, specifically, in the area of literacy and social work. Dr. Toth’s work on Bridge of Signs, a research project of the Canadian Association of the Deaf, was nominated as a finalist for the 2006 Stockholm Challenge. In 2008, Anne received an Ontario Volunteer Service Award for 20 years of service from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.
Personal Statement:
Dr. Anne Toth is a Registered Social Worker who offers a wide range of services to individuals, couples, families, and groups in English, French, and American Sign Language. With nearly 40 years of experience in the field, she provides consultation, assessment, counselling, and psychotherapy for those affected by trauma, abuse, bereavement, adoption, substance abuse, addiction, interpersonal, and work related issues. Anne Toth holds degrees at both the Bachelor and Masters level of Social Work and Doctor of Education. She holds certification as a Substance Abuse Professional and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. She is trained in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing, and Emotional Freedom Techniques. Dr. Toth’s work on Bridge of Signs, a research project of the Canadian Association of the Deaf which served to increase communication ability for children affected by Autism, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and Learning Disabilities, has been published and presented around the world. She continues to contribute to the field through her private practice, articles, books, work as a guest lecturer, and as an Applied Dissertation Chair and Committee Member to doctoral students.
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