平特五不中

Fall 2024

The 平特五不中 School of Social Work is honoured to have many communities, graduate,听and clinical lecturers in our academic programs.听

For MCLIU Priority Points up to and including听

Fall 2024Term.听

adnan.almhamied [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Adnan Al Mhamied)

Adnan Al Mhamied is a Syrian-Canadian Ph.D. candidate at 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Social Work. His doctoral research focuses on Syrian refugee fathers in the context of forced migration and resettlement in Canada. More broadly, his research focuses on Syrian refugee families in transition, service access, parenting issues in the post-migration stage, and masculinity and masculine identity. Adnan鈥檚 research also focuses on ethical challenges in research on refugees and vulnerable populations. Adnan teaches courses such as Research Methods, Practice and Policy for Refugees, Anti-Oppression Practices in Social Work, Critical Thought and Ethics in SW. He brings years of community engagement in human rights and community well-being to his research and teaching.

In the summer of 2021, Adnan joined Save the Children in Denmark as a research officer on a UNICEF-funded project focusing on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Children Associated with Armed Conflict and Armed Groups (CAAFAG).听 He is currently associated with the听听at York听University.

His dissertation research on the migration and resettlement trauma and adjustment of Syrian fathers was reported in a 2019听CBC听Ideas听as one of the outstanding doctoral students in Canada.

faye.assee [at] gmail.com (Faye Assee)

Faye Assee is a Ph.D. candidate at the Universit茅 de Montr茅al School of Social Work, focusing on sexual trauma and yoga interventions, and is also a graduate of 平特五不中 with a bachelor's and master鈥檚 degree in social work (2013). She has over 20 years of clinical experience working with a traumatized population within youth protection and victims of criminal acts. She is a clinical supervisor for centers of sexual assault, CISS, and community organizations working with families. She also has experience as a mental health clinical coordinator for a crisis center, has worked with individuals struggling with addictions, and founded her private practice where she combines yoga and meditation modalities with clinical counselling for individuals who have experienced trauma. She also offers trauma-sensitive training for community organizations and yoga centers.

Faye has been a course instructor at Concordia for 6 years and is currently offering an advanced seminar on trauma and resilience in the faculty of social work at 平特五不中.

Zoe Brown

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sarah.burley [at] mcgill.ca (Sarah Burley)

A graduate of the University of Waterloo and 平特五不中, Sarah has 10 years of professional and academic experience counselling individuals, couples and families in Canada and Europe.听She is an accredited couple and family therapist within the Ordre des Travailleurs Sociaux et Th茅rapeutes Conjugaux et Familiaux du Quebec (OTSTCFQ), an accredited psychotherapist within the Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec (OPQ), and a lecture in the Couple and Family Therapy department at 平特五不中. Before opening her private practice and co-therapy practice, she worked as a therapist in the counselling department at Agence Ometz with individuals, families and couples in the Jewish community and at the Kahnawake Shakotija鈥檛akehnhas Community Service Center with members of the Kahnawake First Nations community.

Through her master鈥檚 program at 平特五不中, she was part of a small research team at the University, focusing on working through trauma in couples' therapy. Beforehand, she worked at Langs Community Health Centre of Waterloo, providing sex education and group work with adolescents, parents with young children, and adults in later life. She also spent several years in Europe working in a Family Service agency with families and young children in Berlin.

Mark Demaine

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alison.carpenter [at] mcgill.ca (Alison Carpenter)

After 23 years of running a full-time psychotherapist and couple counsellor practice, Alison Carpenter taught her first course to CFT and MSW students in January 2020. Since then, she has taught Adult Mental Health, Intro to Couple Therapy, Trauma and Resilience, Anti-Oppressive Practice and Advanced Couple Therapy. She also coordinates the didactic and integrative seminars for CFTs. Alison鈥檚 primary clinical orientations are humanistic and systemic, and she has always practiced through a social justice, trauma-informed and anti-oppressive lens. Alison鈥檚 clinical interests are varied and include uses of self in the therapeutic relationship, somatic practices, self-care for the clinician and therapeutic presence. She is passionate about continuing education for those in the field. She has been a clinical supervisor since 2010, with a focus on clinical choice points and the supervisory relationship, and enjoys the chance to work with newer therapists as they develop their skills and build their practices.

laura.el-hachem [at] mcgill.ca (Laura El-Hachem)

Laura has accumulated fifteen years of experience in the field of social work. She completed a bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree in social work, after which she earned an additional master's degree in couple and family therapy at 平特五不中. She is a member of the OTSTCFQ and holds a psychotherapy practice license issued by the OPQ.

Alongside her university teaching, which she has been doing for over 10 years, Laura works full-time at her private practice on the South Shore of Montreal, where she primarily uses trauma-informed cognitive-behavioural and systemic approaches with individuals, couples and families.

maya.fennig [at] mcgill.ca (Maya Fennig)

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amanda.guay [at] mcgill.ca (Amanda Guay)

Amanda Guay has been a professional social worker since 2012, with experience in the fields of disability, family crisis, and mental health services in a post-secondary education institution. Amanda holds a Master鈥檚 in Social Work from 平特五不中, and her master鈥檚 thesis, 鈥淢othering with an Intellectual Disability: A phenomenological exploration of making infant-feeding decisions,鈥 was presented at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSIDD) Americas Regional Congress, in Honolulu, Hawaii in 2015 and published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities in 2016. Due to her work with parents with intellectual disabilities, Amanda was invited to present on best practices at the international symposium Vie Affective, Sexuelle et Parentalit茅 des Personnes avec une D茅ficience Intellectuelle, in Brussels, Belgium, in 2017.

Amanda has acted as a field placement instructor since 2013 and continues to support social work learning in a clinical setting. Amanda has taught Critical Disability Studies in the School of Social Work since 2022.

amanda.keller [at] mcgill.ca (Amanda Keller)

Amanda Keller is a Ph.D. candidate and Vanier Scholar in the School of Social Work. She is a developmental researcher who uses multidisciplinary and mixed-method approaches to examine how we can empower traumatized and otherwise marginalized people. She has a particular interest in examining child welfare outcomes and policies. Her thesis examines the life trajectories of older adults aged out of group child welfare placement. She is collaborating on several research projects on child welfare and trauma-informed care.

Beginning her professional career as a homeless youth outreach worker and subsequently working as a case manager, she has ten years of clinical experience working with youth and young adults in Montreal suffering from trauma and addictions. She is also the founder of CARE Jeunesse. A peer support-based non-profit that supports foster care alumni and advocates for change to Quebec child welfare practices.

She attended Ohio University as an undergraduate and was a McNair Scholar and National Science Foundation fellowship recipient. She subsequently attended 平特五不中 for her Master of Science in the Department of Psychiatry as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. Amanda is a highly requested speaker. She combines her personal, professional and academic knowledge to lead transformative change in social service practices.

Stephen Legari

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nicole.mitchell2 [at] mcgill.ca (Nicole Mitchell)

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nona.moscovitz [at] mcgill.ca (Nona Moscovitz)

Nona Moscovitz, a graduate of 平特五不中 with a Masters in Social Work (1997), has over 24 years of experience working with a diverse clientele and over the past 15 years in mental health. She has an extensive background and expertise in program development and management, years of clinical staff and student supervision and an ongoing commitment to the field of education. She is presently the Program Manager for Mental Health and Addictions at the CSSS Cavendish (Centre de sant茅 et services sociaux de Ren茅-Cassin et Notre-Dame-de-Grace/ Montr茅al Ouest). She is also responsible for the cutting-edge Mental Health and Aging services, which includes direct services, research, training and knowledge transfer. Nona is a Member of the Seniors` Advisory Committee of the Canadian Mental Health Commission of Canada. She has had several publications, been involved in numerous national research projects and presented at conferences and workshops across Canada.

anthony.musiwa [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Anthony Musiwa)

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Thomasina Phillips

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Runa Reta

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Bill Ryan

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manuel.salamanca [at] mcgill.ca (Manual Salamance Cordona)

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guylaine.seguin [at] mcgill.ca (Guylaine S茅guin)

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ata.yeboah [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Ata Senior Yeboah)

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corrie.sirota [at] mcgill.ca (Corrie Sirota)

Corrie Sirota holds a Master鈥檚 degree in Social Work from 平特五不中 and a Graduate Certificate in Loss and Bereavement, where she continues to teach as a sessional lecturer in the School of Social Work for over 20 years.听 As a licensed psychotherapist, Corrie maintains a private practice specializing in Loss and Bereavement, Parenting, Stress management, and Relationship issues. She is a seasoned support group facilitator 鈥 currently animating groups for postpartum support, Miscarriage and Perinatal Loss, Widow support, and Caregiver support groups.

Corrie is also a well-known guest speaker, having presented at numerous conferences and workshops, both locally and internationally and continues to develop and facilitate psycho-social prevention and intervention workshops for school professionals, students, camping staff, various community agencies, organizations, and businesses.

She has authored her first book entitled,听鈥淪omeone Died鈥ow What 鈥 A personal and professional perspective on coping with grief and loss,鈥澨available on Amazon. She has also written the article 鈥楬elping Children through the Grieving Process鈥 appearing in the Jewish Funeral Directors magazine as well as Living Legacies Volume III and has written numerous other articles and blogs posts for ME Magazine, Cappino Physio and Wellness Centre, and Risk within Reason.

Jacqueline.stol [at] mcgill.ca (Jacqueline Stol)

Jacqueline Stol is a Ph.D. candidate and a SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier scholar at 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Social Work. Her doctoral research focuses on engaging with visual, creative, and oral storytelling through community and participatory methodologies, Photovoice and Kuwentuhan (talk-story), to re-tell and advocate for the community-building and migration experiences of LGBTQ+ Filipino/a/xs in the diaspora.听Her overall听research draws from queer, diaspora, and transnational feminist theories to critique and strengthen possibilities for participatory, equitable, sustainable, and more transformative approaches amongst grassroots, community and social service organizations and the policy contexts that surround them. 听

Her social work and community practice have spanned several sectors, including community health and mental health, youth engagement, settlement, housing, and homelessness. Her broader focus in these contexts has been on knowledge mobilization and community engagement to advance social and collective change, such as a policy-ready paper publication on听听and recently on听听during the COVID-19 pandemic.听

She has taught听Migration, Power, and Possibilities for Change听at the 平特五不中 Institute for the Study of Canada. She is currently teaching听Critical Thought and Ethics听with the School of Social Work.听

Anais Cadieux Vanvliet

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