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Mark
Watling M.D., FRCP(C)
Psychiatrist, Anxiety Treatment and Research Centre, St. Joseph’s
Healthcare
Assistant Professor (PT), Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences,
McMaster University
Anxiety Treatment and Research Centre
St. Joseph’s Healthcare
50 Charlton Ave. East
6th Floor, Fontbonne Building
Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6
Tel: 905-522-1155, ext. 33652
Fax: 905-521-6120
E-Mail:
mwatling@stjoes.ca
Mark Watling earned his MD from Dalhousie University in 1994.
After completing his psychiatry residency in 1999, he worked at
the Nova Scotia Hospital In Halifax as an outpatient psychiatrist
and as consulting psychiatrist to the region's Assertive Community
Outreach Team. He was active in teaching medical students and in
supervising residents, and was an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie
University. In 2000 he completed a clinical fellowship in
anxiety disorders at the Anxiety Treatment and Research Centre
in Hamilton. Upon completion of the fellowship, he remained
at the Centre where he currently works as a clinical psychiatrist.
His expertise is in the area of diagnosis and treatment of people
with anxiety disorders, from both a medication and a cognitive
behaviour therapy perspective. He supervises medical students
and residents. He has published educational material directed at
family physicians to help educate them about cognitive behaviour
therapy for anxiety. He has an appointment as Assistant Professor
in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at
McMaster University.
Selected Publications:
Antony, M.M., & Watling, M. (2006). Overcoming
medical phobias: How to conquer fear of blood, needles, doctors,
and dentists. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
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