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Jeff McCrossin

Jeffrey McCrossin

Jeffrey McCrossin is a postdoctoral fellow at McMaster University’s Offord Centre for Child Studies. He is a course lecturer at ɬÀï·¬, where he also completed his PhD in Social Work and MSc(A) in Couple and Family Therapy. He has extensive clinical training and experience as a licensed social worker, couple and family therapist, and psychotherapist working with children, adolescents, couples, and families.

His research focuses on family-centred approaches to supporting children with neurodevelopmental conditions and their families. Drawing on his clinical practice experience, implementation science, and community-engaged approaches, his work aims to improve access to equitable, culturally responsive supports for families. He works closely with community, health system, and Indigenous partners to adapt and implement evidence-based family interventions in real-world settings.

Area of Research

Family-centred care; neurodiversity; neurodevelopmental disabilities; caregiver and family well-being; implementation science; community-engaged research; culturally responsive and equity-focused interventions; peer support; mental health–disability integration.

Current Projects

  • Equity-focused implementation of interventions for families of children with neurodevelopmental conditions

  • Community-engaged partnerships promoting family-centred interventions with Indigenous communities

  • Evaluation and implementation of online family interventions 

  • Applied research on caregiver peer support models and family resilience

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jeff.mccrossin [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Email)

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