Faculty
Daniel McDonald
is celebrating 40 years as a psychotherapist in psychodynamic psychotherapy. He began his therapy practice in 1967 with Therafields (York) Limited. Daniel has worked in the areas of family therapy including drug, alcohol, and sexual abuse. He has pioneered intensive weeklong group sessions and has instituted two "Journey into Self-Discovery" programs: one for Men in Ministry and the other for Professional People.
Daniel recently returned from a four-month International Tour of South Africa, Australia and India where he conducted several week-long retreats in each country for "The Journey Into Self Discovery Program for Professional People", "Men In Ministry" and "A Dream Workshop For Therapists". He is both a former seminarian and a publisher who assisted in the development of many educational programs geared towards a deeper understanding of the Self. He is the founder of C.P.E.B. Therapies Inc., The Institute for Psychotherapy & Emotional Bodywork and is co-founder and co-director of Asklepion, Toronto Inc.
Anne Deck, R.N., C. Ht.
[Dean of the Intern Program]
In addition to her private practice over the past 20 years and teaching at I.P.E.B.,
Anne's interest has been in her work with women. Her women's workshops are a
distinctive combination of dream work, hypnosis, ritual, storytelling, movement
and dance. By engaging her participants in a deep exploration of their sexuality
and presence in relationship, Anne is able to teach and assist each woman in her
understanding of her own maturity and feminine essence.
Harvey Hall, B.Ed.
is in private practice working with the handicapped and others. He serves as
librarian-at-Iarge and tutor for students with special needs. He works with the
roles of humour and drama in the therapeutic setting. At present his interests
turn to the language and psychology of illness and its expressions.
John J. Kennedy Ph. D.
is a psychotherapist at CPEB and a faculty member of the IPEB. His doctoral thesis on Freud's scientific method in the Philosophy of Science reflects his abiding interest in psychotherapy, spirituality, sexuality and the inter-relationship of character, religion and moral style. The history and philosophy of science remain as ever keen and absorbing interests.
John Pitt, M.T.C.
is in private practice. In addition to his qualifications as a Shiatsu Therapist, John
holds a diploma from the I.S.P.E.B., He is a certified Sex Addiction Therapist
[Compass Point Addiction Foundation] and is co-founder/co-director of
Asklepion, Toronto Inc. which is a program of Recovery, Relapse Prevention and Psychotherapy for Sexual Trauma, Sexual Addiction, Sexual Anorexia and Cyber-sex Compulsions.
Ann Schnurr
[Bursar]
is in private practice. She is a certified reflexologist and a graduate of I.S.P.E.B.
In addition to her teaching commitment in the I.S.P.E.B. program, Ann also acts
as interviewer in the C.P.E.B Intake Program for new clients.
Joseph Schnurr, M.Ed.
[Principal]
is in private practice and has played a major role in the development of I.SP.E.B.
since its inception. He leads classes on a variety of topics in which he is expert
which include Self-psychology and the history and practice of Emotional
Bodywork among others.
Associate Faculty
Dianne Brassolotto, M.T.C.
has been working as a psychotherapist for over twenty years. Recently, she has focused on working with clients who have chronic or life-threatening physical illness. She has also worked with the dying in a hospice setting.