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“This isn’t gonna fix your child,” Experiences of parents using involuntary stabilization for a child’s substance use
DownloadFall 2021
Background: Evidenced-informed strategies are urgently needed to support families who are struggling with a youth’s substance use disorder. One strategy used in several Canadian provinces is involuntary stabilization programs, which involve the apprehension and confinement of youth whose...
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Exploring Sikh Punjabi Canadian Women’s Experiences of Navigating Salient Familial and Cultural Expectations
DownloadFall 2024
Several South Asian women in Western contexts navigate significantly challenging gendered expectations from their families and cultural communities pertaining to academics, career (Baggulay & Hussain, 2014), domestic responsibilities (Mustafa et al., 2020), family management, cultural...
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Insecure Attachment in Clinical Supervisory Relationships: Balancing Personal with Professional
DownloadSpring 2023
Background: The clinical supervisory relationship (SR) between counsellors-in-training and established psychologists has been considered by counsellor trainees, researchers, and the profession to be one of the most crucial and influential aspects of the training process. Accordingly, more...
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Science-Informed Practice in Canadian Professional Psychology: Factors Associated with Clinicians' Scientific Skills and Attitudes
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Foundational to professional psychology, the scientist-practitioner model encourages a scientific approach to practice, strengthening clinical work with the best available research evidence. However, troubling research shows inadequate training in research and science, and low engagement with...