 Elizabeth Huss
M.S.W., R.S.W., R.M.F.T. |
Love That Lasts Personal
Stories Of Lasting Marriage by Elizabeth
Campbell Huss
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| Why do some marriages last a
lifetime and others end in divorce? In North America today, divorce has
become commonplace. Surveys indicate that the average length of most
marriages is about 12 years. So what is the glue that keeps a couple
together?
Elizabeth Campbell Huss has been practicing marriage and
family therapy for over twenty-six years. She is a clinical member and
approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy. She is a registered Sex Therapist and supervisor with the Board
of Examiners in Sex Therapy and Counselling in Ontario.
A graduate from the Master of Social Work Program at
Wilfrid Laurier University, she is a registered social worker with the
Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.
Formerly the Director of Clinical Services at Interfaith
Pastoral Counselling Centre in Kitchener, she now maintains a private
practice specializing in sex therapy.
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Elizabeth Campbell Huss in a recent
TV interview in Arizona
BACKGROUND & QUALIFICATIONS
- 1962 Guelph General Hospital, Nursing, R.N.
- 1974 University of Waterloo, Sociology, B.A.
- 1975 McMaster University, Diploma in Sexual Therapy
- 1976 Interfaith Pastoral Counselling Center,
Internship in marriage and family counselling
- 1977 Wilfrid Laurier University, Faculty of Social
Work, M.S.W.
- 1979 American Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy (Alberta Association) Clinical Membership
- 1981 Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, Certificate
in Family Therapy
- 1985 American Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy, Approved Supervisor
- 1990 Board of Examiners in Sex Therapy and
Counselling in Ontario, Registered Sex Therapist and Approved
Supervisor
- 2000 Ontario College of Social Workers and Social
Service Workers, R.S.W.
- From 1962 - 1977 employed in hospital and agency
settings in Ontario. Clinical Consultant to Edmonton School Board
assessing and counselling children and families with special needs, 1977
- 1984 in Alberta.
- Practicum Supervisor for social work and psychology
students 1978-1984 (University of Calgary and University of
Alberta).
- 1980 Lecturer at University of Alberta in Division of
Family Studies, Human Sexuality course 541
- 1984 - 2000 Practicum Supervisor with Faculty of
Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University
- 1989 Lecturer of Human Sexuality course 659
- 1999 Granted title; Associate Practicum Professor
Part-time at WLU.
- 1995 Lecturer and Trainer at Guelph Conference on
Sexuality, University of Guelph
- 1985 - 2000 Interfaith Pastoral Counselling Center,
Kitchener, lecturing and supervising interns in the Marriage and
Family Therapy Training Program. As Director of Clinical Services,
assigning client cases and consulting with
community professionals.
- 2000 Private Practice in couple and Sex Therapy in
Waterloo
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WHEN
SHOULD YOU SEEK COUNSELLING?
There are key times in the growth of relationships when stresses create a
need for outside assistance. Some examples are:
When communication breaks down, and conflict becomes a daily routine When
the behaviour and emotional state of a partner becomes a concern (anxiety,
depression, substance abuse, separation) When there are sexual problems
contributing to dissatisfaction in couple intimacy.
HOW
ARE REFERRALS MADE??
Referrals are made by social workers, lawyers, physicians, clergy and
others in the helping professions. Self-referrals are
accepted on request. Appointments, and further information can be
obtained by calling: (519) 634-9012
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40th Anniversary of Guelph General Hospital Nurses,
June 2002.
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