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Sick Parents, Strong Kids? The Double-Edged Reality of Growing Up with Parental      Chronic Illness

Sick Parents, Strong Kids? The Double-Edged Reality of Growing Up with Parental      Chronic Illness

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Health, Psychology, Spring 2026

Lauren Tomlinson Lauren Tomlinson (She/Her/Hers) is a fifth-year student in the psychology program at Capilano University. Lauren played on the women’s basketball team while completing her bachelor’s degree, earning PacWest Academic Excellence four times, CCAA...
Do No Harm: Physician Bias Against Patients With Mental Health Conditions

Do No Harm: Physician Bias Against Patients With Mental Health Conditions

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Health, Psychology, Social Justice, Spring 2026

Jade Kazemi Jade Kazemi (she/her) is wrapping up her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Throughout her undergraduate degree, she has been honoured several times with placements on the Dean’s List. Jade is currently employed at a counselling psychology practice and has...
The Illusion of Choice: Understanding Addiction Beyond Willpower, Stigma, and Identity in Punjabi Communities

The Illusion of Choice: Understanding Addiction Beyond Willpower, Stigma, and Identity in Punjabi Communities

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Cultural Studies, Health, Psychology, Sociology, Spring 2026

Harman Dhindsa Harman is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Capilano University, majoring in Psychology with a minor in Legal Studies, and is currently in her final year. She has been named to the Dean’s List twice and continues to strive for that same level of...
Parenting a Child with Autism: The Invisible Labor, the Unseen Strengths, and the Power of Early Intervention

Parenting a Child with Autism: The Invisible Labor, the Unseen Strengths, and the Power of Early Intervention

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Education, Psychology, Sociology, Spring 2026

Mona Salehi Mona Salehi is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University, where she has demonstrated academic excellence, earning a spot on the Dean’s List. Her undergraduate experience has been centered on early intervention,...
Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | History, Psychology, Spring 2026

Jade Tran Jade Tran is an international student from Vietnam who came to Canada in 2019. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Capilano University. Her academic interests focus on human development and the ways early life experiences shape...
Chatbot says, “Would you like me to confirm your biases?”: The Hidden Risks and Gaps of AI Therapy

Chatbot says, “Would you like me to confirm your biases?”: The Hidden Risks and Gaps of AI Therapy

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Health, Psychology, Spring 2026, Technology

Dena Ashrafi Dena Ashrafi (she/her) is a fourth-year psychology student at Capilano University. Throughout her degree, she has been recognized on both the Dean’s List and Merit List. She is currently completing a work experience placement as a teaching assistant in an...
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