Mental Health Services in Downtown, Fredericton, NB

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Results from the 'Mental Health Services' category in Downtown, Fredericton

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259 Brunswick St, suite 303, Fredericton, E3B 1G8

(506) 206-9533
Mental health service, Educational consultant, Psychologist
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440 York St., Unit 8, Fredericton, E3B 3P7

(506) 897-1570
Non-profit organization, Counselor, Nonprofit Organization, Mental health service
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212 Queen St, Suite 208C, Fredericton, E3B 3L3

(506) 304-5550
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212 Queen Street Suite 202C, Fredericton, E3B 1A8

(506) 292-7793
Mental health service, Counselor
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77 Westmorland St, Suite 140, Fredericton, E3B 2L5

(506) 471-3621
Amy Otteson, M.A., L.Psych. is a Licensed Psychologist in Fredericton, N.B. who specializes in providing psychotherapy, consultation and psychological assessments to individuals of all ages who suffer from mental health problems. Amy Otteson is a Licensed Psychologist in Fredericton, NB. She specializes in helping individuals of all ages with primary mental health problems.
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403 Regent St, Fredericton, E3B 3X6

(506) 447-8499
Our mental health care system continues to struggle to provide timely access to diagnostic and treatment services, with only 3% of the provincial health budget dedicated to mental health. We must place the same priority on providing accessible and effective mental health care as we do on treating physical illness and disease. When it comes to mental illness, hospitals are not the gateway to treatment. We need a different system to provide mental health care that builds on our community mental health centres to provide outreach and follow-up, particularly to fill the biggest gap in our current system – youth mental health. At the same time I want to acknowledge all those who are working hard within and outside our mental health care system to bring about the improvements in service that are so urgently needed