Giulia Fabiano,
B.Sc (Hons)
Clinical Research Project Coordinator
Giulia Fabiano, B.Sc (Hons)
Giulia completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at York University. In the NeuroOutcomes lab, Giulia assists with neurodevelopmental research studies, including Dr. William’s I-InTERACT-North studies. Her research and clinical interest are focused on neuropsychological and psychosocial outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury along with cognitive rehabilitation and digital health interventions. Giulia’s professional aspirations are to receive her PhD in clinical pediatric neuropsychology.
Janaksha Linga-Easwaran,
HBSc
Clinical Research Project Assistant
Janaksha Linga-Easwaran, HBSc
Janaksha recently completed her HBsc from the University of Toronto, with double majors in neurosciences and immunology. She joined the lab in 2018 as a research volunteer, where she creates graphical abstracts of lab publications and supports data management for Dr. Williams’ projects. Janaksha is currently studying the impacts of neonatal arterial ischemic stroke on academic outcomes under the supervision of Dr. Westmacott.
Dr. Beryl Chung,
PhD
Clinical Research Project Coordinator
Beryl Chung, PhD
Meghan Ford,
BA (Hons)
Clinical Research Project Coordinator
Meghan Ford, BA (Hons)
Samantha Roberts,
MA
Clinical Research Project Assistant
Samantha Roberts, MA
Bronwyn Lamond,
MA, OCT
I-InTERACT-North Therapist
Bronwyn Lamond, MA, OCT
Bronwyn has trained at the Toronto District School Board, the OISE Psychology Clinic, the Family Psychology Centre and at other private psychology clinics. Bronwyn has training in a number of evidenced-based treatments, including Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Skills, and play-based therapy. She is currently a therapist in the I-InTERACT-North program at the NeuroOutcomes lab at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). She provides therapy for children, teens, parents, and families experiencing a range of difficulties, using an integrative, collaborative approach. Bronwyn also provides psychological assessments for children and teens struggling with learning, attentional, and developmental challenges.
In addition to Bronwyn’s research and clinical work, she also hosts and produces the Accidental Intellectual podcast, loves to create and DIY, and spends time with her husband and two kitties, Marble and Mozzarella.
Dr. Christianne Laliberté Durish,
PhD
I-InTERACT-North Therapist
Christianne Laliberte Durish, PhD
Brittany Burek,
MA
Senior Therapist
Brittany Burek, MA
Marie Hooper,
MA
Senior Therapist
Marie Hooper, MA
Dr. Jala Rizeq,
PhD
I-InTERACT-North Therapist
Jala Rizeq, PhD
Dr. Jordana Waxman,
PhD
I-InTERACT-North Therapist
Jordana Waxman, PhD
Dr. Waxman received her PhD in Clinical Developmental Psychology and a specialized graduate diploma in Health Psychology at York University. She has developed expertise while being trained and working at a number of children’s mental health agencies including The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Alberta Children’s Hospital, as well as private practice settings. Dr. Waxman is currently a Pediatric Health Psychology Fellow at SickKids.