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Elisabeth Lafleur |
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Elisabeth Lafleur is a doctoral student in psychology with a research-intervention profile at the Université du Québec à Montréal, under the supervision of Dr. Alison Paradis. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the normalization of control behaviours and its consequences in adolescent romantic relationships. Elisabeth is responsible for the administration of the student committee. |
Élise Villeneuve |
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Élise Villeneuve is a Doctoral student in psychology at the Université du Québec à Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Alison Paradis and Dr. Natacha Godbout. Her doctoral thesis explores the role of mentalization in the connection between parents' interpersonal traumas in childhood and the mental health of their child from a dyadic perspective. Élise actively contributes to the creation of content for the CRIPCAS Instagram page and is a member of the editorial review committee for the TRACE blog. |
Léa Delambre |
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Léa Delambre is a master's student in sociology at the Université du Québec à Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Chiara Piazzesi. Her thesis focuses on the tensions, negotiations and strategies of young feminist women in their heterosexual relationships. Léa is involved in the creation of content for her Instagram page, as well as in the activities of the Connexion CRIPCAS podcast. |
Margot Brument |
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Margot Brument is a doctoral student in psychoeducation at the Université de Sherbrooke under the supervision of Dr. Geneviève Paquette and Dr. Alexa Martin-Storey, Ph.D. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the link between child maltreatment and revictimisation among young people with conduct disorders. Margot is involved in creating content for the Instagram page |
Julia Topart |
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Julia Topart is a doctoral student in psychology at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, under the supervision of Jacinthe Dion, Ph.D., and Sylvie Parent, Ph.D. Her doctoral thesis aims to establish thriving profiles of young athletes, as well as identify risk and protective factors associated with this thriving. As a member of the student committee, Julia is involved in the Connexion CRIPCAS podcast. |
Florence Sansoucy |
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Florence Sansoucy is a Doctoral student in psychology at the l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières under the supervision of Dr. Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the associations between child maltreatment, sexual desire and sexual distress among adult couples. Florence is involved in the activities of the Connexion CRIPCAS podcast. |