糖心视频

Clinical Faculty

Core Clinical Faculty

Ashley Balsom, Ph.D. (cand.).  Ashley is originally from Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, earned her B.Sc. in Psychology at 糖心视频 University and pursued clinical training at the University of Regina鈥檚 Reproductive Mental Health Research Unit, where she specialized in the psychological challenges of reproductive transitions, such as infertility.  She completed her pre-doctoral residency with Horizon Health Authority in Fredericton, New Brunswick, focusing on neuropsychology and health psychology.

In September 2024, Ashley joined 糖心视频 University鈥檚 Department of Psychology as an Assistant Professor, founding the Psycle Lab, a research initiative aimed at advancing psychological health in reproductive experiences. Her work bridges psychological theory with applied support for individuals navigating critical reproductive life transitions. She can be reached at: abalsom@mun.ca .

Dr. Jacqueline Carter, D.Phil. (University of Oxford), R.Psych. Dr. Carter's research is focused on understanding and treating eating disorders. Her current research is examining psychological and social factors (e.g., emotion regulation, weight stigma) that are associated with disordered eating and body image dissatisfaction in young adults. Dr. Carter has taught adult psychopathology, research design, interprofessional education, and clinical supervision. Her primary theoretical orientations are cognitive-behavioral and emotion-focused. Dr. Carter is currently the Clinical Practicum Coordinator. She can be reached at: jacquelinec@mun.ca

Dr. Emily Fawcett, Ph.D. (Lakehead University), R.Psych. Dr. Fawcett鈥檚 research is focused on anxiety and related disorders, women鈥檚 health, and clinical epidemiology. She also has extensive experience conducting collaborative meta-analyses. She was previously a faculty member at the Student Wellness and Counselling Centre where she was involved in teaching and supervising psychology residents, and led psychotherapy training for psychiatry residents at 糖心视频 University. Her primary theoretical orientation is Cognitive-Behavioral, although she integrates elements of acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness, solution-focused, and dialectical behavioral therapy into her clinical practice. She can be reached at: efawcett@mun.ca

Dr. Sheila Garland, Ph.D. (University of Calgary), R.Psych. Dr. Garland conducts psycho-oncology and behavioral sleep medicine research with an increasing emphasis on examining the mechanisms and effectiveness of interventions to improve sleep and other symptoms in cancer survivors. She has taught adult assessment and diagnosis and ethics of professional practice courses. Her primary theoretical orientations are cognitive behavioral and existential. Dr. Garland is currently the Director of Clinical Training. She can be reached at: sheila.garland@mun.ca

Dr. Nick Harris, Ph.D. (Lakehead University), R.Psych. Dr. Harris鈥檚 research interests are within the areas of substance use and behavioural addictions with specific interests in cannabis use disorder and internet gaming disorder in youth and young adult populations. He works primarily with youth and their families struggling with co-morbid mental health and substance use issues. Dr. Harris has taught child and adolescent courses in assessment, psychopathology, and intervention.  He can be reached at: nharris@mun.ca 

Dr. Josh Rash, Ph.D. (University of Calgary), R.Psych. Dr. Rash鈥檚 research areas are behavioural medicine, health behaviour change, chronic disease management, and cardiovascular psychophysiology. Dr. Rash conducts multi-site, pragmatic clinical trials that involve pharmacological and behavioural interventions. His has expertise in chronic pain management, weight management, stress management, motivating health behaviour change, treatment of insomnia, and cardiovascular psychophysiology. Dr. Rash has taught Research Design in Clinical Psychology and Principles of Intervention with Adults courses. His theoretical orientation draws from second and third wave cognitive-behavioural approaches. Dr. Rash can be reached at: jarash@mun.ca 

Emily Winters, Ph.D. (ABD; University of Regina). Emily鈥檚 research largely focuses on stigma, substance use, and equity in healthcare training and delivery. Her recent interests include understanding and improving patient, provider, and trainee experiences within healthcare services and training programs. She has taught Adult Psychopathology and Practicum in Adult Assessment and Intervention. Her theoretical orientation is integrative, drawing on acceptance and commitment therapy, humanistic, emotion-focused, and interpersonal approaches. She can be reached at ewinters@mun.ca.

Professional Associates

Dr. Megan English
Dr. Emily Case
Dr. Susan Pardy
Dr. Heather Quinlan
Ms. Susan Stone

Cross-Appointed Faculty

Dr. Benjamin Zendel, Faculty of Medicine