Dr. Mark Weinberg
PhD
Registered Psychologist
Registered Psychologist
Note: Mark’s practice at Alongside You is exclusively in our Psychological Testing programs. He is not available for therapy services at our clinic at this time.
Special Interests
Developmental disorders, Psychological testing, Anxiety, OCD, PTSD, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Education
- PhD., Counselling Psychology, University of British Columbia
Professional Registrations & Certifications
- Registered Psychologist #2041, College of Psychologists of BC (CPBC)
About Mark
Mark has been in mental health practice for over 20 years and has unique knowledge and experience in providing treatment to people living with Autism and related disorders such as Aspergers Syndrome as well as assessing for Learning Disabilities, developmental delays, ADHD, OCD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Mark is trained in psychometric assessment and personality assessment having completed an internship with West Coast Psychological Services in psychoeducational testing and psychovocational assessments during his doctorate. Mark has also taught as a sessional instructor at UBC, Adler University, and the Justice Institute of BC for several years, including teaching psychometric and personality assessment at Adler.
Mark’s practice at Alongside You is exclusively in our Psychological Testing programs. He is not available for therapy services at our clinic at this time.
When and why did Mark join Alongside You?
I’ve known Andrew since 2007, and have joined Alongside You in 2024 to help facilitate the launch of psychological testing at the clinic. There is a great need for this service in the community and I’m pleased to be a part of it.
What would Mark be doing if he did not pursue the career path he has right now?
I love a good cup of tea and a good bike ride. Professional cyclist perhaps? Or Tea tester?
How does Mark relax when he is outside of work?
I like to spend time with my family, cycle around Vancouver, or peruse the blogs while drinking a good cup of tea.
What does Mark consider to be the most important value?
While I have many values, in terms of work I value evidence-based and compassionate practice.