The founder of UWindsor’s psychology clinical training program will discuss the future of the field in a colloquium January 11.
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.
Students studying to become the next generation of psychologists will now have a facility that measures up to the quality of the program.
Register before September 10 for the early-bird rate for the Digital Dependency Awareness Conference, September 29 at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare.
A UWindsor professor is looking to give children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder the greater self-control through meditation.
Psychology professor Carlin Miller is hosting the Mindful Living for Kids meditation program this fall and is seeking 24 to 30 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in grades 4 and 5 to participate.
“School changes a lot for children in grades 3 and 4 and there are more expectations of independence,” said Dr. Miller.
Doctoral students from UWindsor’s clinical psychology program are gearing up to complete the final leg of their exhaustive educational pursuits.
The one-year internship will be the culmination of six years of study, researching for their master’s thesis and PhD dissertation and more than 2,300 hours of supervised clinical practicums.
This September will see 14 students from the program fan out across the continent to begin internships following a highly-competitive selection process.
Three UWindsor graduate students have received Awards of Excellence from the Canadian Council of Departments of Psychology.