Current Research

Distance Treatment

Team in Access to Children’s Mental Health Services
A five phase program of research that is designed to change the way children’s mental health waiting lists are managed across Canada.

Strongest Families – Anxiety
Developing a web-based program to assist parents in helping the anxious child: A public health approach for prevention and early intervention

Strongest Families Ontario (SFO)
Delivering intervention for pediatric behaviour problems at a distance: A randomized trial

Strongest Families Finland-Canada (SFFC)
A cost-effective, family-based, prevention and treatment program of early childhood behaviour problems: A Finland-Canada collaboration

Strong Starts Healthier Futures Together (SSHFT)
Neonatal education & caregiving support: Development of a distance intervention for premature infants and their families

Pain

Wireless Headache Intervention (WHI)
Development and initial testing of a smartphone-based psychological treatment for adolescents and young adults with headache

Pain in Child Health (PICH)
Phase II of an innovative, international, transdisciplinary research training consortium

Pain in Infants at Risk for Neurological Impairment (PINI)
Phase III in a Comprehensive Study of Pain in the Most Highly Vulnerable Newborns

Painful Procedures in the Emergency Department
Does a Formal Program of Distraction Techniques for Parents and Children Reduce Pain and Anxiety in Children?

Affiliated Research

Feeling Better
A controlled clinical trial of an internet-based, guided self-help program for students suffering from anxiety, depression and stress

Maritime Early Literacy Team (MELT)
Evaluation of newborn family literacy programs in the maritime provinces

Helping Teachers Deal with ADHD in the Classroom
A randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based distance intervention for teachers of elementary school-aged children with ADHD

Stroke Help
Turning SMART Goals into smart actions: Evaluating ‘Stroke Help’ distance interventions to improve cognitive performance post-stroke.

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