Denis Boyd
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Denis Boyd, M.A.
Registered Psychologist 00399
Denis works with couples and individuals. His areas of interest include marriage, grief and stress. He also counsels people who suffer from depression and anxiety symptoms, as well as those struggling with personal growth issues.
Denis is eclectic in his use of psychological approaches, which include Adlerian, cognitive/behavioural, systems, psychodynamic, brief solution focused, existential and emotionally focused therapies.
Denis is a popular international speaker who presents talks and workshops on a variety of topics including marriage, grief, retirement, emotional maturity and family relationships. He has recently published a book titled, "Marriage Can Be Great! ...no really." Denis has also produced three CD's/audio tapes entitled "Marriage Can Be Great", "Living Through Grief" and "Stress Survival."
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Read more about Denis' book and CD's.
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Denis is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. He helped to start the first hospice program in B.C. in 1975.
Denis received his Master of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia in 1977 and works as a Registered Psychologist. He is a member of the B.C. College of Psychologists and the B.C. Psychological Association.
Most importantly Denis has been married to Maureen for over thirty years and they have four children.



