About
Dr. Terry Pezzot-Pearce is a clinical child psychologist based out of Calgary Alberta. With over 40 years of experience, Dr Pezzot-Pearce treats children, adolescents and their families; consulting about concerns such as developmental issues, learning problems, anxiety, and other emotional challenges. She works with many families facing family breakup as well as immigration concerns (including navigating the legal aspects of these situations).
Dr. Terry has co-authored two books with husband Dr. John Pearce, the first of which focuses on the treatment of abused and neglected children, and the second on on assessment of parenting in child welfare cases.
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Dr. Terry has also written various professional articles, and given various professional presentations. Please get in touch for more information.
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Publications
Psychotherapy of Abused and Neglected Children
Pearce, J. & Pezzot-Pearce, T. (2006). Psychotherapy with abused and neglected children (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Publications
Pearce, J. & Pezzot-Pearce, T. (1997). Psychotherapy with abused and neglected children. New York: Guilford Publications. Book selected as Book of the Month by the Behavioral Sciences Book Service
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Parenting Assessments in Child Welfare Cases: A Practical Guide
Pezzot-Pearce, T., & Pearce, J. (2004). Parenting assessments in Child Welfare cases: A practical guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
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Services
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Counselling and psychotherapy
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Psychological Assessment
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Parenting consultation
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Consultation with professional pyschologists
Contact Dr. Terry for more information if required.
Contact
​Dr. Terry Pezzot-Pearce
Bow River Clinical Psychology, Counselling, and Consulting Services Ltd.
4515 Bow Trail SW
Calgary, AB T3C 2G3
Mailing: Box 117
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Telephone: 403 808 3227
Email: pearcetj@shaw.ca
Email preferred contact method
Dr. Terry works on a limited schedule (no evenings or weekends)
Please contact to book an appointment
If you require emergency assistance, please call or text the Calgary Distress Centre at 403 266 4357, or go to the nearest hospital emergency department