The focus of our research, as the name implies, is to identify the factors that favour the development of stress-related pathology, and concurrently determine the processes that promote resilience. Many stress-related pathologies are preventable illnesses, and thus efforts are being made to identify interventions that limit their development, and treatment to attenuate existing illnesses. Moreover, considerable attention is devoted to community outreach, translating our research to appropriate treatment venues, as well as to inform policy that is derived from our research.
Our interdisciplinary working group has diverse research approaches, from cells to preclinical models to community-based research. We are committed to knowledge translation and knowledge mobilization and partner with many community-based organizations and individuals with lived experience as knowledge users.
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Stress, Trauma and Resilience Working Group
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How the COVID-19 Pandemic May be Harming Our Relationships with Our BodiesBy Katie Vick
July 8th, 2021 |
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A Semester as Sally:
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“I’m tired” – the cause of the hallmark university student statement debunkedBy: Olivia Richards
December 1, 2019 |
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