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Florence Sansoucy |
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. |
Samuelle Lalancette |
Samuelle Lalancette is a Master's student in sexology with a research-intervention profile at the Université du Québec à Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Martine Hébert and Dr. Mylène Fernet. Her thesis focuses on evaluating the effects and participatory structure of a digital social campaign aimed at raising awareness and preventing violence in the context of intimate relationships among college-level students. Samuelle is actively involved in the activities of the Connexion CRIPCAS podcast. |
Lydia Pedneault |
Lydia Pedneault is a Master's student in psychology at the Université de Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Sophie Bergeron and Dr. Noémie Bigras. Her research interests include relational variables such as marital support, as well as variables related to sexuality, such as sexual communication and sexual satisfaction. Lydia actively contributes to the creation of content for the Instagram page and the development of student profiles. |
Valéry Dubé |
Valéry Dubé is a Doctoral student in psychology at the Université du Québec à Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Martine Hébert. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the role of maternal alexithymia and children's alexithymia in emotion recognition among school-age children exposed to domestic violence and victims of sexual assault. Valéry actively contributes to the creation of content for the CRIPCAS Instagram page and is also involved in the editorial review process for the TRACE blog. |
Deziray De Sousa |
Deziray De Sousa is a Doctoral student in psychology at the Université du Québec à Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Alison Paradis. Her doctoral thesis focuses on examining controlling behaviors in adolescent romantic relationships to better understand common tactics and risk factors for its perpetration. Deziray is actively involved in creating content for the Instagram page, has hosted episodes of the Connexions podcast, served on the SynTHÈSE competition jury, and participated in the translation efforts for the TRACE blog. |
Audrey-Ann Lefebvre |
Audrey-Ann Lefebvre is a Doctoral student in psychology at the Université de Sherbrooke under the supervision of Dr. Audrey Brassard. Her doctoral thesis focuses on marital conflicts and marital satisfaction in couples in the community. Audrey-Ann actively contributes to the creation of content for the Instagram page. |
Élise Villeneuve |
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. |
Noémie Viens |
Noémie Viens is a Doctoral student in research and intervention in psychology at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières under the supervision of Dr. Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel. Her doctoral thesis focuses on the associations between perfectionistic tendencies and the sexual and marital well-being of couples. Noémie actively contributes to the creation of content for the Instagram page. |