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Gender Differences and Overcoming the Effects of Body Dysmorphia

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Tina Behin Tina is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts with a major in Psychology at Capilano University. She received recognition for making the Dean’s list in two consecutive semesters and for demonstrating academic achievement throughout her full course...
Winning over Wellbeing: Exploring the Culture of Concussion in Sport

Winning over Wellbeing: Exploring the Culture of Concussion in Sport

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Sophia Goto Sophia is completing a BA in Psychology at Capilano University. She is an experienced educational assistant and a lifelong athlete. Upon completing her degree, she plans  to pursue an MA in Counselling Psychology in order to prepare her for a career of...
The Honorary Member : How I Discovered My Own Music Therapy and it Helped Me With My Mental Health

The Honorary Member : How I Discovered My Own Music Therapy and it Helped Me With My Mental Health

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Sarisha Prasad Sarisha Prasad is in her last semester in the Bachelor of Psychology program at Capilano University. She entered post-secondary in general studies, then after taking first year psychology, discovered her passion for helping youth that have been on a...
Identity and Inclusion in the NHL: Is Hockey Really for Everyone?

Identity and Inclusion in the NHL: Is Hockey Really for Everyone?

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Massimo Felicella Massimo Felicella is in the final year of his Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Capilano University. His journey began at some time ago but he is immensely proud of the person he has become. In the future, he hopes to continue to pursue his...
Dangerous Play: The Benefits of Risky in Relation to Learning

Dangerous Play: The Benefits of Risky in Relation to Learning

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Jeffrey Felix Jeffrey Felix has worked as a professional bike instructor for over seven years and has gained experience educating youth in various capacities. He is currently working towards his Bachelor of Education, and has spent over 100 hours volunteering in B.C....
A Trip Into the Unknown: An Exploration Into the Mind-Altering Benefits of Microdosing Psychedelics

A Trip Into the Unknown: An Exploration Into the Mind-Altering Benefits of Microdosing Psychedelics

by Megan Barry | Jun 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Graeme Hughes Graeme Hughes is currently completing his Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University. He has appeared on Capilano University’s Dean’s List multiple times, and has been recognized as a Pacwest and CCAA National Champion during his...
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