Stress, Trauma & Resilience Working Group
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An interdisciplinary research group at the CHAIM Centre focused on understanding factors promoting stress-related pathology and resilience. Carleton U.
Carleton University
Joined October 2021
May is already shaping up to be an exciting month for Carleton and beyond! Learn more about the Brain and Mental Health Art Show at @SfNOttawa. Register for the Brain Health Research Day as well as the Carleton Challenge Conference at the links in our bio.
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Join Carla Smith and other leading climate strategists at the May 8 Carleton Challenge Conference. As the head of climate @IntactInsurance, Carla ensures sustainable change is prioritized through real solutions. Learn how you can meet your climate goals: https://t.co/M3f5379fxP
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Deadline extended to Wednesday! This is a great event, and it will take place in the stunning Chalmers Dominion Church! Share your neuroscience with us!! @uOttawaBMRI @NeuroCarleton @SfNOttawa @TheRoyalMHC
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The Brain and Mental Health Art Show is TWO MONTHS away 🧠🎨 All proceeds benefit @Centre507 💚 Visit https://t.co/AQWey8D69m to: Submit your art until April 1 📆 Sign up to volunteer on event day ✌️
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This Friday, Carleton Neuroscience is hosting a colloquium with Dr @LiisaGalea! The title of her presentation is "Game of Hormones: Why sex and sex hormones matter for brain health." This colloquium will be held at 11:30am. Message @AbizaidAlfie for more info!
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay! This year's theme is #InspireInclusion. What does this theme mean to you? Let us know!
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Misinformation & Ideology: Does the ‘Truth’ Matter Anymore? https://t.co/cgDMsERVtK Hey, #Ottawa! Really looking forward to this @CarletonScience & @JSchool_CU talk on Thursday! Honoured. This is one of the biggest issues of our time. Let's discuss! cc @VoiceOfFranky
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Established in 2002, the Discovery Lecture is designed to showcase and promote excellence in science journalism.
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During our Year of Physical Activity, let’s revisit this quick thread on #HeartHealth!
Even as #HeartMonth comes to an end, cardiovascular health is still crucial for your wellbeing in the long run. Here's a quick 🧵
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Finally, a thanks to Dr Gunnell!
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Exercise, like all things, has the potential to become negative.
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What type of exercise should you be doing?
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Here's how exercise may help with stress.
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First, crash course on the self-determination theory.
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Kicking off STAR's Year of Physical Activity with a post made in collaboration with @KatieGunnell about #exercise and mental health! A 🧵
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A fascinating new paper on #CBT effects in pediatric anxiety populations!
Activation in fronto-parietal networks may normalize after cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in unmedicated pediatric anxiety patients, however limbic regions may be less amenable to acute CBT effects. https://t.co/99ynrhaieX
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SAVE THE DATE 📆 SfN Ottawa’s Brain and Mental Health Art Show returns on May 4, 2024, at the Glebe Community Centre with proceeds benefitting @Centre507!
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A valuable read on antiracist training programs 👇
New scoping review featuring Kim Corace in Clinical Psychology Review presents a summary of the essential antiracist competencies drawn from the literature which must be applied in a mental health care setting. https://t.co/jsM0vzEOas
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After a needed break, we are so excited to announce this year as Carleton STAR's Year of Physical Activity! Stay tuned to learn about all things exercise from academics, organisations and community leaders!
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Join us Feb. 29 for the 2024 Discovery Lecture! We’re thrilled to host @CaulfieldTim, a distinguished professor w/ 350+ academic articles, a CRC, and the mind behind the award-winning @Netflix series “A User’s Guide to Cheating Death.” Register today: https://t.co/gwBfe5u3pB
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