Tory Hoff grew up in Salinas, California, and graduated with
a B.A. in psychology from UC Davis in 1970. After a year in Europe,
study at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto, and work
with children in residential treatment, he returned to mainstream
academia and completed a masters degree in the history of psychology
at Carleton University in 1980. His studies then took him back
to Toronto at York University where he received his Ph.D. in the
history of psychology. Starting in 1987 he taught at the University
of Saskatchewan including at Thomas More College. He again returned
to Toronto in 1994 in order to obtain further training as a practitioner,
at which time he also began as an intern at Christian Counselling
Services. In 1996 he obtained his registration as a counselling
psychologist in Ontario. He specializes in providing assessment
reports and psychological therapy to those suffering emotionally
and mentally due to accidents. He supervises colleagues at Christian
Counselling Services whose clients are receiving psychological
services.
When not working, Tory runs with the Longboat Roadrunners and
takes up the challenge of an occasional marathon. He also operates
a small internet business selling antiquarian books. Tory and
Linda garden, dance, and travel, and they manage to keep renovating
a house.
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