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Dr. Aaron T. Feinberg

Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, guiding students through cognitive psychology and the science of human thought processes.

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Dr. Aaron T. Feinberg

Associate Professor – School of Arts & Social Sciences

About Aaron Feinberg

Aaron Feinberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at International University Canada, where he teaches and mentors students across the School of Arts & Social Sciences. His academic work focuses on clinical and counseling psychology, examining how therapeutic approaches and assessment methods are used to support individuals experiencing psychological distress or seeking personal growth.

Throughout his academic career, Aaron Feinberg has developed a teaching approach grounded in evidence-based clinical practice, helping students understand established therapeutic frameworks and assessment tools used in professional counseling and clinical settings. He encourages students to approach clinical psychology with both scientific rigor and genuine empathy for client experiences.

In his courses, Aaron Feinberg draws on clinical case studies, therapeutic technique frameworks, and current research in counseling psychology to help students build foundational knowledge for further clinical training. Students explore topics such as therapeutic communication skills, psychological assessment methods, ethical considerations in clinical practice, and the major theoretical approaches underlying contemporary counseling psychology.

As an Associate Professor within the Department of Psychology, Aaron Feinberg also contributes to curriculum planning that prepares students for further clinical training or graduate study in counseling and clinical psychology. He works closely with colleagues across the School of Arts & Social Sciences to ensure that coursework reflects current ethical standards and evidence-based practices in the field.

Aaron Feinberg places particular emphasis on helping students understand the ethical responsibilities inherent in clinical and counseling work, including confidentiality, informed consent, and appropriate professional boundaries. He designs coursework that combines theoretical understanding with discussion of real ethical scenarios clinicians encounter.

Recognizing that many of his students are working professionals studying online, Aaron Feinberg structures his courses with accessible case studies, clear ethical frameworks, and consistent opportunities for applied discussion. His approach to online teaching emphasizes building foundational clinical knowledge that supports further professional training and certification.

Students who study under Aaron Feinberg often highlight his ability to connect clinical theory with genuine compassion for client wellbeing. His long-term goal as an educator is to help students develop the foundational knowledge and ethical grounding needed to pursue further training in clinical and counseling psychology careers.

Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
M.A. in Counseling Psychology
B.A. in Psychology

Contact Information's

Contact Information's

3000 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada

Professional Experience

Aaron Feinberg has dedicated his academic career to clinical and counseling psychology, guiding students through evidence-based therapeutic approaches and ethical clinical practice. He has mentored learners pursuing further training in clinical and counseling psychology.

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