Our Psychologists

All Gilmour partners and associates are doctoral-level psychological health care providers. See below for our psychologists who are Gilmour business partners. Click here to view the list of Gilmour Associates.

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Dr. Iris Jackson was the founding psychologist of Gilmour Psychological Services in 1983. She works with adults in individual or couples' therapy. Although she treats a wide spectrum of issues and disorders, she has special proficiency in the treatment of substance abuse problems, identity problems, adult survivors of childhood trauma, anger management, mood and depression, anxiety and self-esteem disorders and relationship conflicts. Dr. Jackson is acknowledged as an expert on professional issues, mental health assessment and the ethical practice of psychology. She also conducts psychodiagnostic ( testing ) assessments.

To reach Dr. Iris Jackson directly, please phone 613-230-4709 ext. 24 at 437 Gilmour Street 2nd floor

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Edited by Dr. Iris Jackson.


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Dr. Frances Smyth provides therapy services for child, adolescents, adults and their families. Although she treats a wide range of mental health and wellness issues, an area of expertise is the assessment of children's learning and emotional difficulties. She has particular interest in individual psychotherapy with children and adults from dysfunctional families. Such as children of alcoholic parents and families dealing with divorce, parental homosexuality, or death of family members. Read more about child therapy, trauma therapy, grief counselling, and family couselling by reading Dr. Smyth's bio. Dr. Smyth also conducts child custody assessments.

To reach Dr. Frances Smyth directly, please phone 613-230-4709 ext. 22 at 437 Gilmour Street 3rd floor


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Dr. Karen Davies provides psychological services to adults, adolescents and children. She treats people individually, in couples, or in families for a wide range of presenting problems, including: anxiety disorders, dealing with depression, anger management, substance abuse, identity and self-esteem issues, difficulties with communication, intimacy issues and relationship conflict resolution.

To reach Dr. Karen Davies directly, please phone 613-230-4709 ext. 26 at 437 Gilmour Street 2nd floor


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Dr. Doreen Gough conducts psychotherapy with individuals and groups. She works with a diversity of adult problems working with them individually or in group therapy. These include, but are not limited to: depression, anxiety disorders, suicidal feelings, avoidance and fears of intimacy, personality disorders, post traumatic stress, sexual dysfunction, substance abuse problems, dealing with grief, accepting infertility, crisis counselling, work burn-out, emotional reactions to medical problems and survival of sexual abuse, accidents, criminal attack or war. Attachment and adjustment issues are of particular interest to Dr. Gough. Read more about stress therapy by reading Dr. Gough's bio.

To reach Dr. Doreen Gough directly, please phone 613-230-4709 ext. 23 at 437 Gilmour Street 3rd floor


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Dr. Anne Boland provides therapy to Anglophone and francophone adolescents, adults and couples. She works from a holistic healing and integrative perspective in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, childhood trauma, post traumatic stress disorder, personality disorders (including Borderline), interpersonal difficulties, religious or spiritual issues, dissociative disorders and the psychological impact of serious illness on patients and their families. She offers EMDR, Focusing, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema-Focused Therapy, and Compassion-Focussed Therapy.

To reach Dr. Anne Boland directly, please phone 613-230-4709 ext. 30 at 437 Gilmour Street 2nd floor


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