Supporting Those Who Serve: Using Contemporary Research Results to Make Meaningful Gains
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 |
3:50 PM - 4:50 PM |
Prince Room |
Overview
Professor. R. Nicholas Carleton, Ph.D, Department of Psychology, University of Regina Canada
Presenter
Professor R. Nicholas Carleton, Ph.D
Professor
University of Regina, Canada
Supporting Those Who Serve: Using Contemporary Research Results to Make Meaningful Gains
Presentation Overview
Biography
R. Nicholas Carleton is a Professor of Clinical Psychology. He focuses on the mental health of first responders and other public safety personnel. He has published 260+ peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, completed 500+ national and international conference presentations, and been awarded $72M+ in competitive funding. He has received several prestigious recognitions, including induction to the Royal Society of Canada’s College and as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. He is principal investigator for the RCMP Longitudinal PTSD Study (www.rcmpstudy.ca) and for other public safety personnel (www.saskptsistudy.ca), and co-investigator for a National Internet Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program (www.PSPSNET.ca).
Conference Chair
Tara Lal AFSM
Lived Experience Leader | Former Firefighter | Specialist Suicide & Post Traumatic Growth | Qualitative & Applied Resear
Moderator
Shinade Hartman
Virtual Manager
AST Management
Lise Saunders
Program Coordinator
Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association
Justine White
Event Manager
AST Management