Wednesday Research Meetings
ICFP, Room 218B
3:00 – 4:30
2013
Setting up a virtual psychology clinic in Chad: Challenges and lessons learned (January 16)
Neda Faregh
A village possessed by witches: A study on possession and common mental disorders (January 23)
Ram Sapkota
In your face or: What Husserl could learn from Levinas about Intersubjectivity (January 30)
Bettina Bergo
A political economy framework: Self-governance and health in Nunavik (February 6)
Sarah Fraser
Unsettling the dominant myths of healing: The power of "good stories" in South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (February 20)
Monica Patterson
Probing the Jihadi Mindset (February 27)
Sohail Abbas
Towards a revisioned psychiatry: Contributions of cultural-clinical psychology (March 6)
Andrew Ryder
Changes in DSM-5: An Overview (March 20)
Venkat Bhat
Compassion as a pathway to resilience among Tibetan refugees (March 27)
Sara Lewis
Evaluation of language barriers to mental health services among linguistic minority outpatients: A preliminary report (April 3)
Eric Jarvis
Cultural Psychiatry Day (April 10)
Making peace in the heart-mind: Towards an ethnopsychology of resilience among Bhutanese refugees (April 17)
Liana Chase
Confounding culture: Drinking, country food and traditional knowledge networks in a Labrador Inuit community (April 24)
Joshua Moses
Unraveling ethnic density effects, expectations and acculturation the adjustment of Russian-speaking immigrants from the Former Soviet Union to Montreal (May 1)
Tomas Jurcik & Esther Yakobov
Childhood migration post-WWII and post-detention in Soviet labour camps: An examination of resilience-related themes from a lifespan development perspective (May 8)
Amanda Chalupa
How Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D relate to psychological distress in the Inuit population (May 15)
Hans-Ragnar Skogli
Police reactions to being labeled racists (May 29)
Myrna Lashley
Recovery centers for people with mental illness: New research (July 3)
Rob Whitley
Changing Trajectories in acculturation research: Restoring culture, restoring "-action" (July 10)
Andrew Ryder
Montreal's health workers' perceptions of access to care for children and pregnant women with precarious immigration status: Health as a right or a privilege? (July 17)
Karine Vanthuyne
Training of health workers in Chad to address mental health needs (July 24)
Neda Faregh
The first episode psychosis movement - An ethnographic exploration (July 31)
Constantin Tranulis
Cultural neuroscience and the social determinants of health (August 7)
Lauence Kirmayer
Embodiment, enactment and the cultural neurophenomenology of delusional experience (August 14)
Laurence Kirmayer
How culture constructs normativity: Thinking about delusions in context (August 28)
Laurence Kirmayer
Social coercion experiences by immigrants and refugees referred to a Cultural Consultation Service (September 4)
Don Quang Tran
The Cultural Formulation in DSM-5: Opportunities for research (October 2)
Laurence Kirmayer
Disability causality in Kinshasa, Domcratic Republic of the Congo: Implications for support (October 16)
Heather Aldersey
Implementing a mental health program in 14 Indigenous communities across Canada: Lessons learned and upcoming challenges from a Participatory Action Research (PAR) (October 23)
Dominique Geoffroy
Fun and expression: Youth learning hip hop dancing in a multiethnic urban neighbourhood (October 30)
Claire Lyke
Trust in biomarkers: The adolescent brain in the context of psychiatry (November 20)
Suparna Choudhury & Vincent Laliberté
Integrating mental health in primary health care in Nepal: Lessons learned (November 27)
Ram Sapkota