Chaimaa El Mouslih

I’m a first-year PhD student in Clinical Psychology at McGill University, co-supervised by Dr. Debra Titone and Dr. Lena Palaniyappan at the Douglas Mental Health Research Centre. My research focuses on bilingualism, language processing, and mental health, with a particular interest in identifying speech markers of psychosis in bilingual populations.

I’m passionate about bridging research and clinical practice to better understand how language and identity intersect with mental health. Through my work, I aim to promote inclusivity and provide real-world insights into bilingual language use.

 

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