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Tina Montreuil

Tina Montreuil

Dr. Tina Montreuil is an Associate Professor in the department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and an Associate Member of the departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at ɬ﷬. She is also a Regular Investigator of the Research Unit of Children’s Psychosocial Maladjustment (GRIP) at ɬ﷬. As a licensed member of the Quebec Order of Psychologists and a credentialed member of the Canadian Association of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies, she practices privately with children and family, focusing on cognitive-behavioural and mindfulness approaches. She has published in several peer‐reviewed journals and has been a lecturer at several international conferences. In 2013, Dr. Montreuil was awarded the title of "Champion" in Mental Health in the "Research" category from the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health and was more recently included in The Top 150 Leading Canadians for Mental Health by CAMH Difference Makers. She currently holds several grants from provincial and federal funding agencies in support of her school-based research.

She is also the director of Childhood Anxiety and Regulation of Emotions Laboratory C.A.R.E. Research Group and co-PI of the Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study (MAWS), a prospective longitudinal birth cohort study. She is a recent awardee of the regarded ENRICH -- Empowering Next-Gen Researchers in Perinatal and Child Health and FRQ-S Research Scholar Jr. 1 & 2 awards, which protect her research time. Her research focuses on investigating predictors of intergenerational transmission of mental health and illness. She holds several external tri-council agency funding (CIHR, SSHRC, NSERC, FRQS, FRQSC, FRQNT) as well as foundation grants (Health Canada, SACME, etc.). In terms of knowledge dissemination, she has published close to 70 medical and education papers, and authored more than 150 scholarly abstracts, presentations, and book chapters. Her work also aims to development and validate digital health tools to create new insights, and implement data-driven interventions that promote well-being across the lifespan.

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tina.montreuil [at] mcgill.ca (Email)

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