Instructors

Christy Au-Yeung, Ph.D. student

Christy is a PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program at McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec. She conducts research in cognitive interventions, specifically their use in targeting negative symptoms in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. She also has experience delivering remote cognitive health interventions for individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. Christy […]

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Christopher Bowie, Ph.D.

Dr. Bowie is a Professor in the Department of Psychology, and a member of the Psychiatry Department and Centre for Neuroscience Studies, at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. A registered Clinical Psychologist, he is the Head Consulting Psychologist at the Early Psychosis Intervention Program in Kingston. His research interests focus on determining the causes and

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Martin Lepage, Ph.D.

Dr. Martin Lepage is the James McGill Professor of Psychiatry at McGill University and holds a Research Chair from the Fonds de la Recherche du Québec – Santé on the cognitive neuroscience of psychosis. Martin holds several leadership positions at the Douglas Institute, including Deputy Scientific Director of the Douglas Research Centre and the coordinator

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