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Stephen Fleming, Ph.D., C. Psych.
Partner
Dr. Fleming, a registered psychologist in the Province of Ontario, is also a professor in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health, at York University in Toronto. The author of numerous book chapters, articles, and presentations on the grief experience of children, adolescence, and adults, he has lectured in Canada, the United States, South America, Asia, and Europe. In addition to teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on the Psychology of Death, Dr. Fleming has qualified as an expert witness in litigation involving trauma, and he has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Palliative Care and Death Studies. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and honours including the Noah Thorek Award for outstanding volunteer contribution to the Bereaved Families of Ontario (1993); the Clinical Practice Award for outstanding contribution to clinical thanatology from the Association for Death Education and Counselling (1998); the Dr. Beatrice Wickett Award for outstanding contribution to mental health education in Ontario (1999); and the "Citizen of Distinction" award from MADD Canada (2005). A member of the Canadian Academy of Psychologists in Disability Assessment, he currently is Secretary-Treasurer of the International Work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement.
Articles by Stephen Fleming
Publications by Stephen Fleming
Dr.Fleming's recent publication (co-authored with J.Buckle) is now
available. The book's title is "Parenting after the death of a child: A practitioner’s
guide". It’s available from the publisher (Routledge) and on-line.
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