Sharon Habermann

Ph.D., RPsych

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Sharon Habermann

Assistant Professor, Counselling Psychology (Calgary)

Education
Ph.D., University of Calgary, 2004
M.A., Brandon University, 2000
M.A., Providence Theological Seminary, 1998
B.Ed., Brandon University, 1995

Contact Information

Professional and Clinical Experience

2007 – Current: Providence Theological Seminary
Adjunct Professor

2005 – Current: Advantage Health
Psychologist, Private Practice

2003 – Current: Alberta Health Services Chronic Pain Centre, Calgary
Psychologist II (Jan 2003 – Dec 2004 Provisional Status)

2001 – 2003: Alberta Health Services Chronic Pain Centre, Calgary
Research Evaluation Coordinator

Professional Licenses

Dec 2004: Registered Psychologist License #9969 (Alberta)
May 1995: Permanent Professional Teaching Certificate #TA-46108

Professional Affiliations

Member - Credentials Evaluation Sub-Committee, College of Alberta Psychologists
Psychologist Representative - Ambassador Program, Institute for Health Economics (Alberta)
Director - Psychologist Professional Practice Committee, Alberta Health Services (Calgary)
Director - Pain Society of Alberta
Member - Psychologists Association of Alberta

Presentations

December 2009: Calgary Pain Interest Group, Calgary, AB
"Spirituality in the treatment of chronic pain - evidence and ethics," presented at the Calgary Pain Interest Group annual conference

May 2007: Canadian Pain Society, Ottawa, ON
"Team-based healthcare for difficult chronic headache disorders:“ what are the strategies and is it effective?" presented at the Canadian Pain Society national annual conference

December 2006: Calgary Pain Interest Group, Calgary, AB
"œMultidisciplinary treatment of the patient with complex chronic headaches," presented at the Calgary Pain Interest Group annual conference


Course Syllabi

CP5202C Psychopathology (Calgary)

CP6401N Research Design & Methodology (Online Independent Study)

Diversity

The Providence faculty exhibit a diversity of theological backgrounds, including Anglican, Baptist, Mennonite, Pentecostal, Free Church, and others.

The goal of a Providence education is to enable students to understand and support their own traditions better. We offer opportunity for each student to understand their own denominational distinctives in relation to Christians of other backgrounds.



 
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