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Algoma University Unveils Innovative Psychotherapy Program for Northern Ontario

Summary

  • Algoma University to launch Master of Psychotherapy program in 2025
  • Program designed to address mental health and addiction issues in northern Ontario
  • Focuses on practical training and culturally responsive, trauma-informed practices

In 2025, Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie will be launching a pioneering Master of Psychotherapy program, designed to tackle the pressing mental health and addiction issues facing northern Ontario. The new curriculum, set to accept applications until December 15, 2025, will train future psychotherapists with a focus on clinical skills and practical learning.

The program's planning lead, Teryn Bruni, explains that the university has heard concerns from graduates about feeling unprepared for therapeutic sessions with patients. To address this, the program will provide early exposure to field work in the Sault and surrounding area, ensuring students are well-versed in professional ethics and theoretical foundations before entering practice.

Bruni is hopeful the new program will encourage individuals from the north to train locally and stay in the region, expanding the currently "overworked" mental health workforce. The faculty currently includes three full-time instructors, including a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, and Indigenous social worker, and plans to hire more.

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The new program at Algoma University is a Master of Psychotherapy program, which will train future psychotherapists with a focus on clinical skills and practical learning.
The Algoma University Psychotherapy program is designed to address the unique mental health needs facing northern Ontario through culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices. The program aims to encourage individuals from the north to train locally and stay in the region, expanding the mental health workforce.
The Algoma University Psychotherapy program will provide early exposure to field work in the Sault Ste. Marie area, ensuring students are well-versed in professional ethics and theoretical foundations before entering practice. The program will accommodate class sizes of up to 20 students, with both full-time and part-time options.

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Algoma University Launches Innovative Psychotherapy Program for Northern Ontario