Who We Are

Collegiate Psychological Services provides a full range of psychological services to College and University students. Our goal is to identify the strengths and needs of students experiencing difficulties in personal or academic settings, and develop personalized program modifications, strategies, and/or treatment services to meet those needs. We strive to aid in the successful completion of their program by working with both the students and appropriate on and off campus resources.

Clinicians

Dr. Johan Reis

College of Psychologists of Ontario Registration: #3030

Dr Reis is a Clinical Psychologist, duly registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, the Board of Psychologists in Newfoundland and Labrador, and registered in Nova Scotia. He has obtained his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Toronto. Dr. Reis has trained and worked as a Clinical and Counselling Psychologist in Rehabilitation Clinics and Adult Mental Health departments in hospitals, post-secondary settings, and private clinics.

Working with clients from a wide variety of cultural contexts and with a range of “complex” presentations including chronic pain, trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, autistic spectrum disorders, psychoses, and personality disorders. Dr Reis provides interventions and various treatment modalities including but not limited to, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Behaviour Activation, Schema Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, and Solution-Based Therapy.

He has also worked as a Chief Psychologist, a care manager and as a therapist at the University of Waterloo Psychological Services as well as supervising psychologists at Health Services and Disability Services at the University of Waterloo while also coordinating workshops for health professionals. He worked at the University of Waterloo for 32 years where , he was a provider for an employee assistance program (EAP) and was the Chair of the University’s EAP program for 16-years. He has also been involved with the College of Psychologists of Ontario working with their mentoring of professionals program.

Since 1988, he has been involved in the assessment of disability and treatment of the psychological sequelae of a motor vehicle and industrial accident and is on the roster of WSIB/WCB claims as well as provides assessments and treatments to First Responders influencing members of the RCMP, national defense and Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC). He has been instrumental in developing and coordinating a number of community based mental health programs and is currently a director on a number of not for profits that provide mental health support at the community level. Dr Reis is actively engaged in determining innovative and creative ways to provide high-quality care in the mental health field.

He developed and coordinated peer mentoring programs at the University of Waterloo for over 20 years.

He has provided workshops or peer helping and stress management. He developed and coordinated community programs to promote mental health with former governor general David Johnston and former Toronto Maple Leaf’s star Ron Ellis.

Our Services

Psychological Assessments

  • Psychoeducational assessments – used to assess cognitive and academic performance, as well as learning style, in order to identify any possible issues preventing an individual from achieving their full academic potential, such as learning disorders, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and intellectual deficits.
  • Behavioural assessments – used to assess behaviours and social skills that often hinder performance in various aspects of daily life, including impulsivity, inattention hyperactivity, and difficulty with social or communication skills. These assessments can help determine the presence of behavioural disorders such as ADHD and Asperger Syndrome.
  • Socioemotional assessments – used to assess issues related to social, emotional, and behavioural functioning that can often hinder academic performance in addition to other aspects of daily life. These assessments are used to evaluate individuals displaying significant symptoms of anxiety, depression, and issues related to emotional intelligence.

Each assessment is tailored to the individual needs of the client. All assessments begin with an initial interview to determine which type of assessment is most appropriate, and at times various components of these assessments are completed in conjunction with one another. Based on our findings, we will make recommendations for appropriate accommodations, and provide clients with practical strategies to improve function in their academic and daily life.

Other Assessments

We also provide individual and group support for a variety of psychological, personal and
life transition difficulties. These services include:

  • Academic skills workshops – These individualized or group programs aim to help students improve attention, organization, time-management and study skills, manage performance anxiety, and overcome other barriers to academic success.
  • ADHD coaching – We provide individual and small group coaching sessions for secondary and post-secondary students with ADHD, resulting in more effective approaches to daily life and academic activities otherwise compromised by the impact of ADHD.
  • Pre-University program – We provide specific guidance to assist secondary students with the proper selection of post-secondary programs of study as well as help students develop preparedness through personalized assessments and academic skill development workshops.

We also provide consultation to students on adaptive technology for academic success, and can provide individualized instruction and skill development to students on utilizing technology in the post-secondary phase of their life.

If you are a health care provider interested in professional development training within the field of education, please contact us to discuss some exciting new opportunities.

Breakdown of Assessments and Associated Fees

AssessmentsAssessment Fees
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Assessment$1800.00
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)$2000.00
Combined Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder + Autism Spectrum Disorder (ADHD+ASD) Assessment$2700.00
Psychoeducational Assessment (Learning Disability focus)$2800.00
Psychodiagnostics – Psychological$1400.00
Psychodiagnostics– Vocational$1800.00
Fees are subject to change from year to year based on the Ontario Psychological Association guidelines

Treatment Fees (Single Visit)

ProviderProvider Fee
Psychologist$220.00/hr
Psychotherapist$150.00/hr
Fees are subject to change from year to year based on the Ontario Psychological Association guidelines