
Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health
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Professor, Dep’t of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University; Homewood Research Institute; St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton; Tweets my own
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https://experts.mcmaster.ca/display/mckinno 08-01-2018 19:09:15
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The attacks on Israel are unconscionable and the suffering immeasurable. McMaster CUPE Local 3906 members, are you aware your union has issued a message in support of these attacks? Demand that it be pulled down. NOW. You can make a difference.

Congratulations to Dr. Anthony Nazarov, our 2023 CIMVHR Fellow! --- Félicitations au Dr. Anthony Nazarov 2023 CIMVHR membre institutionnel! #CIMVHRForum MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre @lawsonresearch Western University McMaster University ParticipAid


.Anthony Nazarov and Dave Blackburn, the 2023 CIMVHR Fellows, are welcomed on stage by our past Fellows! #CIMVHRForum




In a new Ipsos Canada survey, 87% of respondents agree: a long-term plan for the #HealthWorkforce is needed to ensure Canadians can receive the right care at the right time. CMA is committed to working alongside 🇨🇦's Senators & Members of Parliament to address this crisis. 1/2


Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health, a renowned Canadian trauma researcher and Homewood Chair in Mental Health and Trauma, joins us for an important conversation about the significance of self-compassion in the healing journey on Nov. 28 at 7-8pm ET. Sign up now - bit.ly/4936TZ2





Congratulations to Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health for being in the top 15% highest-producing clinical psychology professors and highest-cited mid-career woman faculty member in CPA-accredited psychology departments/programs in Canada! We are grateful to have you at HRI👏

Meet Margaret McKinnon (Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health), professor McMaster Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences. A harrowing, near-death experience set off a sequence of events that helped her establish herself as a foremost leader in what we know about trauma and posttraumatic stress. ow.ly/KsUo50RzHqu

Almost 2/3 of Canadians have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetimes. Margaret McKinnon (Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health), professor McMaster Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, joined The Dose to discuss how we can better process trauma. ow.ly/l56s50Sb7IP




For individuals and organizations affected by the mass casualty event in Vancouver, please see canemerg-urgencecan.com for mental health tools and resources for all Canadians. Financial support from the Public Health Agency of Canada. Public Health PHAC McMaster University