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The team

 We are Valérie and Annie-Claude, welcome! Together we have more than 30 years of expertise in psychiatry and mental health.  

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Annie-Claude Auger
M.Sc. MHNP.
 

She graduated from the University of Montreal in 2003 with a degree in nursing sciences, she was fortunate to have a very diverse medical background during her early years. From 2014 to 2021 she occupies the role of national head of continuing medical education in neuroscience. During this mandate, she had the opportunity to manage the development of training programs with national and international scientific committees in psychiatry. During this period she specialized in the assessment and management of ADHD.

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In 2022, she became a speaker on mental health at national conferences and within groups of healthcare professionals.

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​She also holds a specialized higher studies diploma and a master's degree as a nurse practitioner specializing in mental health.

Valérie Guimond
M.Sc., MNHP.

Valérie Guimond graduated from the nursing program at the University of Montreal in 2013. From the beginning of her professional process, she developed a significant interest in mental health. She then decided to continue her academic journey by completing graduate training in mental health and psychiatry at the University of Quebec and then completing the nurse practitioner program specializing in mental health (IPSSM). She then graduated among the top ten IPSSM in Quebec in 2019.

 

Valérie has mainly worked in mental health care environments and directly with clients. She has developed significant experience with adult clients suffering from a variety of problems in working in an outpatient psychiatric clinic for several years and then in a detention facility. She has been practicing in the private sector since January 2020.

 

Valérie wants to support her patients in their recovery process to help them overcome their suffering. She developed an expertise with people with burnout, personality disorders, anxiety and depressive disorders.

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