John Marquina
Registered Provisional Psychologist

  • I strive to improve the lives of members from marginalized communities. Specifically, I am passionate about advocacy and social justice for people with disabilities, racial minorities, and gender-diverse communities. I have helped create a caring community and develop programs for these communities by collaborating with organizations, government agencies, and businesses in Alberta, Canada.

    I am also currently pursuing a PhD in industrial and organizational psychology at Adler University.

  • My practice is informed by culturally-sensitive therapy, person-centered therapy, family systems therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

  • English and Tagalog (Filipino)

  • Specialties: ethnic minorities; disabilities; autism; domestic violence; anger management; LGBTQ2S+ issues; parenting issues; and more.

    Practice Populations: children, adolescents, adults, individuals, couples, family, and groups

  • Associate of Arts in Psychology; Athabasca University

    Bachelor of Science in Biology; St. Mary’s University

    Masters of Counselling; City University of Seattle

    Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (Student); Adler University

  • Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association