Disability studies and psychology students presented posters documenting their practicum placement experiences Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Disability studies and psychology students presented posters documenting their practicum placement experiences Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Friday’s grand opening of the Clinical Neuropsychology Service Clinic at the University of Windsor’s Psychological Services and Research Centre (PSRC) drew a large community crowd, with everyone from UWindsor president Alan Wildeman to community partners and potential clients on hand to check out the program’s new space.
Senior students of psychology and disability studies will discuss what they learned in their practicum placements, in a display of poster presentations on Tuesday, April 17, in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
The drop-in exhibit runs 3 to 6 p.m. and features work by students in three courses:
It is free and open to the public.
The Clinical Neuropsychology Service Clinic at the Psychological Services Research Centre will hold a grand opening at 10 a.m. Friday, April 13.
Many young athletes who have suffered a concussion may be at risk of returning to play too early because of invalid baseline testing, warns a University of Windsor professor.
Psychology associate professor Chris Abeare recently completed a study of 7,897 athletes between 10 and 21-years-old and found that 55.7 per cent failed at least one of four validity measures, suggesting that their baseline test scores are lower than their actual cognitive ability.
The founder of UWindsor’s psychology clinical training program will discuss the future of the field in a colloquium January 11.
There are few things more dispiriting than losing the ability to communicate. And yet, every year, thousands of people across Canada awake to a new reality filled with elusive words and illegible text.
It’s this growing population that a team from the University of Windsor has set out to provide with a new voice and a new lease on life.
A treatment group for adults with symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder will begin meeting Monday, October 23.
The Psychological Services and Research Centre offers a group treatment program for adults with symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.