A UWindsor professor is one of 200 psychologists who volunteered to counsel frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A UWindsor professor is one of 200 psychologists who volunteered to counsel frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctoral candidate Sanya Sagar helped create a program that offers free therapy sessions to local residents.
A new project of the Psychological Services and Research Centre offers help for hospital workers in distress.
The Standard Deviations team won a gift pack from the Alumni Association in the May 5 draw for the Let’s Get Moving challenge.
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.
A collaborative session slated for April 7 will provide an opportunity to brainstorm on cancer research projects.
UWindsor professors Cheri McGowan, Kendall Soucie and Josée Jarry are teaming up to study whether Ashtanga yoga benefits breast cancer survivors.
Three UWindsor researchers will receive a total of almost $228,000 in two-year Seeds4Hope grants from the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation.