Subventions obtenues
Titre: Development and Usability of an Online Mindfulness-Based Program for Medical Student Wellness
Chercheur principal. Marlon Danilewitz and Diana Koszycki
Co-chercheurs: Doug Archibald, Jacques Bradwejn, Carol Gonsalves, Heather MacClean,
Organisme subventionnaire: Canadian Physician Health Institute/Canadian Medical Foundation
Montant reçu: $46, 563 for one year
Résumé du projet: The overarching aim of this research is to determine whether an online Mindfulness-Based Program for Medical Student Wellness (MIND-MED) is of interest and value to medical students. The results of this study will set the stage for designing a large randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the benefits of MIND-MED for medical trainees. Our primary objectives are to 1) develop the online MIND-MED program and 2) pilot test the program for usability (e.g. ease of use, clarity of instructions), acceptability (e.g. program satisfaction, relevance) and preliminary efficacy. The piloting process will also yield important feasibility data (e.g., program compliance, ease of recruitment) that will assist in the planning of a larger-scale randomized controlled trial of the online mindfulness program for medical students.
Titre: Change in adult attachment representations following group psychotherapy for those with binge eating disorder.
Chercheur principal: George Tasca (TOH)
Co-chercheurs: Louise Balfour, Kerrie Ritchie, Diana Koszycki and Hani Bissada.
Organisme subventionnaire: Ontario Mental Health Foundation
Montant reçu: $87,273 (for one year)
Résumé du projet: The object of the study is to evaluate if adult attachment states of mind in patients with Binge Eating Disorders (BED) change as a result of receiving time-limited evidence-based group psychotherapy for BED. A second objective is to assess if improvement in attachment states of mind following treatment acts as a mechanism of change of BED symptoms, depression and interpersonal problems
Publications
- What clinicians want: Findings from a psychotherapy practice research network survey. Psychotherapy. Tasca, G.A., Sylvestre, J., Balfour, L., Chyurlia, L., Evans, J., Fortin-Langelier, B., Francis, K., Gandhi, J., Huehn, L., Hunsley, J., Joyce, A.S., Kinley, J., Koszycki, D., Leszcz, M., Lybanon-Daigle, V., Mercer, D., Ogrodniczuk, J.S., Presniak, M., Ravitz, P., Ritchie, K., Talbot, T., Wilson, B. (in press)
- Impaired Facial Affect Perception in Unaffected Children at Familial Risk for Panic Disorder.
Child Psychiatry & Human Development, Oct 2014, Cynthia Bilodeau, Jacques Bradwejn, Diana Koszycki
- Independent Association of Chronic Smoking and Abstinence With Suicide. Psychiatric Services. E-version. Balbuena, L. & Tempier, R. (2014)
- Courtney, D., Daoust, J.P., Juéry, C. & Flament, M. (2014). Chapitre 10 - Traitement du trouble de la personnalité borderline chez les jeunes. (p. 323-366) Dans Holzer, L. Psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent - Une approche basée sur les preuves : De Boeck éditeur