Emma is a PhD student in the Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology program at the University of Guelph. Her research focuses on developing accessible interventions for needle-related fear, pain, and fainting. She has experience providing psychological assessment, consultation, and intervention services to children and families in school, hospital, and community settings, and is passionate about providing care that highlights children’s and adolescents’ strengths to support their success.

Outside of her academic and professional work, Emma enjoys reading, walking, and spending time with her family and dog in her home province of Alberta.

Clinical services at Uplift Psychology: Psychological & mental health assessments for children and adolescents (supervised).