Julia McNeil's PhD Oral Defence
Julia McNeil's thesis is entitled: "Love, Resilience, and the Past: The Role of Positive Emotion Regulation in Overcoming Childhood Maltreatment and Building Strong Romantic Relationships."
All are welcome to attend.
Julia McNeil's thesis is entitled: "Love, Resilience, and the Past: The Role of Positive Emotion Regulation in Overcoming Childhood Maltreatment and Building Strong Romantic Relationships."
All are welcome to attend.
Emilie Caron's thesis is entitled: "Posture and Attention."
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Emily Grant's thesis is entitled: "Perceived Restorativeness and Restorative Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Diverse Environments in Urban and Natural Settings."
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Jolie Ho's thesis is entitled: "Keeping Others at Arm’s Length: Examining the Contribution of Fears of Receiving Compassion to Safety Behaviour Use and Positivity Deficits in Social Anxiety."
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Sarah English's thesis is entitled: "Multiple Motivations Underlying Children’s Affiliative Behaviour: The Functional Role of Affiliative Language."
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Jessica Edwards' thesis is entitled: “The Cognitive-Affective Model of Sexual Consent Communication.”
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Laura Colucci's thesis is entitled: “Family Processes in the Year Following Brief and Virtual Emotion-Focused Family Therapy Groups: Child and Family Trajectories and Mental Health Service Utilization.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, the candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Sophia Tran's thesis is entitled: "Drawing benefits memory and comprehension by establishing and strengthening the link between verbal and visual percepts."
All are welcome to attend.