Dr. Zofia Czajkowska
I am a licenced psychologist (member of the Ordre des Psychologues du Québec) and the founder of Harmony Clinic. I’m passionate about bringing a sense of meaning and satisfaction into people’s lives.
Dr. Chérie Moody
I am a licenced psychologist in Québec (Ordre des Psychologues du Québec) and Ontario (College of Psychologists of Ontario). I completed both my MA and PhD in Counselling Psychology at McGill University, where I was trained in evidence-based psychotherapy approaches (i.e., approaches that have been shown to work).
Dr. Solan Daoust-Cloutier
I am a licensed psychologist with an interest in human development, understanding difficult emotions, and continuous learning. I foster openness, curiosity, and creativity to understand and address complex human problems. I completed a Psy.D. at UQÀM, a M.Sc. at the University of Geneva, and a B.Sc. at Concordia University.
Catherine Bergeron, PhD Cand.
I am currently a PhD candidate in Counselling Psychology at McGill University, with my research interests focused on how to integrate the latest scientific findings into the psychological care offering for cancer patients. I completed my Master of Arts (MA) in Counselling Psychology at McGill University in 2019 and my Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology at Concordia University in 2016.
Anastasiya Voloshyn, PhD Cand.
I am a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology at Concordia University, conducting research on mental healthcare access for cultural and linguistic minorities as well as the cognitive ramifications of culturally and linguistically diverse social environments. I have completed a B.Sc. with a major in Psychology and a minor in Neuroscience at McGill University in 2016 and an M.A. in Clinical Psychology at Concordia University in 2019.
Michelle Azzi, PhD Cand
I am a current PhD student in Counselling Psychology at McGill University, conducting research on psychotherapists’ decision-making and evidence-based practice in psychology. I have also completed a B.Sc. in Physiology, a B.Sc. in Honours Psychology, and an M.A. in Counselling Psychology at McGill University.
Dr. Selma Greffou
Dr. Selma Greffou, is a neuropsychologist and psychotherapist with more than 10 years of clinical experience, including years at the Traumatic Brain Injury Program at the Montreal General Hospital, where she was a clinician, researcher and Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University, and supervised interns in neuropsychology.
Alesha Frederickson, PhD. Cand.
I am a PhD Candidate in Counselling Psychology at McGill University where I am researching the lasting effects of maltreatment in childhood and how it influences future parenting behaviors.
Audrey Kern, PhD Cand.
I am in the final years of my Ph.D. program in Counselling Psychology at McGill University. I have spent the last three years working with teenagers, young adults, as well as their parents to understand themselves and their histories better, and to build a toolkit for creating and living a meaningful life.
Ariel Boyle, PhD Cand.
I have received extensive clinical training in psychotherapy with adults at the MUHC Centre for CBT Research, Training, and Intervention, Connecte Psychology Clinic, the Emotional Health CBT Clinic, and the Applied Psychology Centre at Concordia University. At Harmony Clinic I work under supervision of Dr. Zofia Czajkowska.
Alexandra Hoehne, PhD Cand.
I am currently pursuing a PhD in psychology at UQAM and I am registered as a practicing doctoral candidate with the Ordre des Psychologues du Québec. I previously obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology and master’s degree in psychiatry from McGill University.
Keelin Greenlaw, PhD Cand.
I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology at Concordia University. My clinical training has included providing psychotherapy for individuals in hospital settings, such as the McGill University Health Center (MUHC), Centre for CBT Research, Training, and Intervention, Douglas Mental Health Institute Eating Disorders Clinic, as well as in private practice and at the Applied Psychology Centre at Concordia University.
Jude Nachabe, PhD Cand.
I am a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology at Concordia University, where I specialize in researching mental health beliefs among cultural minorities, with a particular focus on Levantine-Canadian communities.