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Psychology Practicum Student
Natasha Campbell, M. Psy Candidate

 

Natasha Campbell, M. Psy Candidate

Natasha Campbell is a graduate student in the Master of Psychology (M.Psy.) program at Adler Graduate Professional School. Her academic and research background includes work as a research assistant in the Brock Intergroup Attitudes Scholarship (BIAS) Laboratory, where she contributed to research on intergroup discrimination and prejudice, as well as the Brock Psychopathy Laboratory, which focused on Dark Triad personality traits and motives for aggression. Her current research interests center on sexual assault survivors and their recovery processes.

Natasha has close ties with community mental health organizations, including Distress Centre Niagara and Pathstone Mental Health. She was a co-founder of the Niagara Strong chapter at Brock University, an organization dedicated to mental health awareness, education, and peer support.

Natasha offers a collaborative and trauma-informed approach to therapy that emphasizes mutual respect, compassion, client resilience, and open communication. She is excited to be completing her practicum placement at the Canadian Centre for CBT and offers services in English and French.

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