Hello, Welcome to FamilyPsycle®! Based in Ontario, we aim to support family well-being and spread trustworthy information for children, youth, young adults and families. Stay tuned for more posts about our services!🧠
Huge congratulations to Dr. Dillon Browne on being named to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Class of 2025! 👏
As a Canada Research Chair and founder of the FamilyPsycle® lab at the University of Waterloo, his work is transforming families and communities.
Are you interested in learning about Emotion-Focused Family Therapy? Check out this article for more information on the trajectories of child and caregiver positive coping after an EFFT intervention!
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Happy #PrideMonth! Check out all this disaggregate 2023 Youth Impact Survey data focusing on youth from a variety of different sexual orientations. 🌈
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The @CYPTWR has released new disaggregated Snapshot data from the 2023 #YouthImpactSurvey. The Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Snapshots are the fourth & fifth snapshots with data focusing on different subpopulations of young people in #WatReg: https://t.co/KGCg7WQzDT
In our new study with the Children and Youth Planning Table (CYPT) of Waterloo Region, we found "BELONGING" operates as a bridge between relationships and well being. The article is open access (free), give it a read and tell us what you think!
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Our group had a fantastic time presenting brand new longitudinal research examining children's mental health in the context of family systems at the Life History Research Society (Montreal). Students are Jasmine Zhang, Lilian Eckert, and Imogen Sloss. Great conference!
Happy Pride Month!🌈 Snapshots 4 & 5 from the 2023 Youth Impact Survey are out now! We heard from 1,876 youth in #WaterlooRegion about their well-being. Access data about young people's sexual orientation & gender identity in #WatReg.
View Snapshot: https://t.co/MEqI8BqtDN
FamilyPsycle wants to give you the best training possible! Previously talked about on our page, if you or anyone you know if interested in the family mental health field-contact us by checking our bio!🧠
Dr. Browne presenting at the Canadian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CACBT) during his workshop. If you attended, did you learn any tips and tricks? Let us know in the comments!🧠
Dr. Browne is excited to have presented at the Canadian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CACBT) May 9-11 in Toronto. His workshop is entitled “CBT in Family Practice: Tips and Tricks”. Let us know if you attended!🧠
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Fathers are often overlooked in children's mental health treatment and research. We recently published a study examining the predictors of readiness for change among mothers and fathers of children referred to an outpatient hospital clinic. Check it out here!🧠
FamilyPsycle® empowers children ages 6-18 with tailored psychoeducational and mental health assessments! Our comprehensive reports provide personalized recommendations for schools and family doctors, supporting individualized education plans (IEPs).🧠
FamilyPsycle® empowers children ages 6-18 with tailored psychoeducational and mental health assessments! Our comprehensive reports provide personalized recommendations for schools and family doctors, supporting individualized education plans (IEPs).🧠
Empowering communities with expert insights on children and family mental health! From public speaking to teaching, we're dedicated to spreading awareness on vital topics like mental health basics, childhood trauma, digital media impacts, (1/2)
we provide support and accountability to organizations that are proposing to use technological innovation such as artificial intelligence (Al), telehealth, and app-based platforms to better mental health for families.🧠🤖(2/2)
These technologies are still in their infancy and require careful oversight from registered professionals. Backed by an academic team with a demonstrated record of producing quality, ethical, peer reviewed evidence, (1/2)