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Ontario Anglophone Director Event

WHEN:
March 27, 2025 5:00 pm

March 27, 2025
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ET Online

Join CCPA For “The Anatomy of Betrayal: Understanding the Experiences of LGBTQ+ Refugees in Exile”

Event Overview:

  • Recognize systemic, relational, and therapeutic betrayals affecting LGBTQ+ refugees.
  • Critically examine practitioner complicity and address biases
  • Apply existential and dignity-first approaches to foster healing.
  • Develop strategies for advocacy and justice in therapeutic and systemic contexts.
  • Enhance self-awareness and accountability in professional practice.
  • Inspire systemic change to improve conditions for LGBTQ+ refugees.

About The Presenter:

Mego Nerses holds a Master’s degree in Counselling from the University of Ottawa and is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. Additionally, he is a Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

Based in Ottawa, Mego has a private practice where he provides psychotherapy services in English, Arabic, and Armenian. Alongside his clinical work, he serves as a seasonal professor at Algonquin College, where he teaches courses on mental health and addiction. His scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed articles and book chapters focusing on counselling, the coming-out process, and trauma experienced by LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers in Canada.

Mego has delivered workshops and conducted training sessions at both national and international levels to organizations working with refugees and addressing the mental health challenges faced by LGBTQI+ and SOGIE refugees and asylum seekers. With over a decade of experience conducting immigration and asylum evaluations for the Canadian Immigration Courts, he is extensively trained in asylum and immigration evaluations.  Mego offers continuous consultations and training sessions for clinicians on conducting immigration evaluations.

In recognition of his commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers, Mego Nerses received the 2017 Humanitarian Award from the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

Level: Introductory

This session is worth 1.5 CEC’s, and will not be recorded.

** Important note for CCPA members: In order to receive the Continuing Education Credits, you must register with the exact email address in the member portal. Click here to access the member portal to confirm the email address on your member profile.

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Join CCPA For “The Anatomy of Betrayal: Understanding the Experiences of LGBTQ+ Refugees in Exile”

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About MEGO NERSES

I am an Ottawa-based Registered Psychotherapist and have a full-time private practice. In the past, I worked in social service agencies for many years. I offer individual, relationship, and sex therapy in English, Arabic, and Armenian to adults 18+, and I do not work with minors.

In 2011, I earned a master’s degree in Counselling from the University of Ottawa. I am a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario (CRPO#001132) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. In addition, I am a Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA#3058). My clinical training focuses on relationship and sex therapy and trauma/PTSD. Since 2013, I have been at Algonquin College as a seasonal professor, teaching courses in mental health and addiction.

I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to publish peer-reviewed articles and contribute chapters concerning Counselling, coming out, and trauma related explicitly to LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers to Canada. I have presented numerous workshops and continue to offer trainings nationally and internationally on the mental health of LGBTQI+ and SOGIE refugees and asylum seekers.

 

Professional Work

Early in my professional career, I specialized in individual therapy and served clients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and grief. Since then, I have taken my clinical work to a higher level and gained more experience in four areas: PTSD and Trauma, Sexuality and Gender Identity, Sex and Relationship Therapy, and Refugee mental health issues. I have received various trainings in these areas since choosing to specialize. As an example, I received training from Division 56, Trauma Psychology, Physicians for Human Rights, and the Global Institute of Forensic Research in writing immigration evaluations for immigration courts. Furthermore, I have completed multiple trainings in trauma/PTSD therapy and relationship therapy (Poly. Kink). I have participated in numerous training opportunities in the field of sex therapy, sexuality, and gender identity. 

I am a LGBTQI+/poly/kink/CNM supportive and informed therapist.

Therapeutic approaches
In addition to Narrative Exposure Therapy for PTSD (NET), I have also been trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD and Experiential Therapy and Focusing. I integrate social justice and rights-based principles into my work as a trauma-informed therapist.

Awards
In recognition of my dedication to helping LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers in Canada, I received the 2017 Humanitarian Award from the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

AffiliationsI have an international affiliate membership with Division 56, Trauma Psychology, the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Global Institute of Forensic Research.

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