Recipients – COUPE Best Paper Award for Medical Students
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Natasha Fernandes for her paper, Dignity Therapy Within a Mood Inpatient Population.
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The paper by Naomi Mudachi, The stalking of psychiatrists: A comprehensive approach to prevention and management, highlighted an important and challenging problem for the psychiatric profession that has implications for recruitment into forensic psychiatry and psychiatry in general.
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Ratika Srivastava from the University of Calgary for his paper, Dissociative Identities as Allies and Enemies: The Development of Dissociative Identity Disorder in Childhood Trauma Victims.
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Joshua Lai from the University of British Columbia won for his paper, “Reclaiming Trapped Limbs”: Current and Emerging Treatment Strategies for Motor Conversion Disorder.
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Derrick Tam from Queen’s University received this honour for his paper, A meta-analysis of agomelatine versus placebo for the treatment of major depressive episode.
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Gregory Costain from the University of Toronto wins for his paper, The Genetics of Schizophrenia: A Guide for Mental Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Relatives.
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Alexander McGirr, from the University of Toronto won for his paper, The Heritability of Depression: a review of genetic epidemiology and molecular linkage studies.
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Martha LeBlanc was recognized for her paper, Depression in long-term care facilities: Helping seniors cope in their final years.
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Layla Dabby was recognized for her paper, How recovered is ‘recovered enough’? A multi-dimensional, qualitative model of recovery from eating disorders.
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Nicole Koziel was recognized for her paper, Evaluating Art in Mental Health: Quality of Life Outcomes in Workman Arts Members.
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Shira Taylor was recognized for her paper, Regaining Faith: Defining a Role for Religious Communities in Recovery from Eating Disorders.