Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos

Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos

Member
  • Professor
  • Director of Clinical Training
  • PhD, University of British Columbia

Research Interests

  • anxiety, depression, health anxiety, chronic pain, adjustment to illness, cognitive behaviour therapy, online therapy, clinical supervision and training

Current Classes

  • Psychological Assessment; Clinical Psychology, Psychology Training Clinic Practica

  • Office: AH 325
  • Email: heather.hadjistavropoulos@uregina.ca
  • Phone: 585-5133
  • Fax: 337-3227 (personal office)

Link to Clinical Health Research Lab

 

RECENT AWARDS:

  • 2011 Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation Achievement Award
  • 2011 Jillings Award, Psychological Society of Saskatchewan
  • 2011 Fellow, Clinical Section, Canadian Psychological Association

RECENT FUNDING:

  • Canadian Institute of Health Research and Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation ($500,000)

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS:

  • Effectiveness of Internet CBT for the Treatment of Depression, Panic, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Comparison of Community Clinicians and Students
  • Outcomes of Training in Internt CBT
  • Utility of Internet CBT for the Treatment of Depression in Special Populations (e.g., older adults, cancer patients, post-partum depression)
  • Implementation of Internet CBT in Routine Clinical Practice: Facilitators and Barriers
  • Health Anxiety in Individuals with Medical Illness - Etiology, Assessment and Treatment

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Hadjistavropoulos, H. D., Drost, C., Thompson, T., Ivanov, M, Butz, C., Klein, B., & Austin, D.(2011). Practical considerations in developing a therapist-assisted Internet cognitive behaviour therapy service.

Hadjistavropoulos, H. D., Janzen, J.A., Kehler, M. D., Leclerc, J. A., Sharpe, D., & Bourgault-Fagnou, M. D. (in press). Core cognitions related to health anxiety in self-reported medical and nonmedical samples. Journal of Behavioural Medicine.

Hadjistavropoulos, H. D., Kehler, M., & Hadjistavropolos, T. (2010). Training graduate students to be clinical supervisors: A survey of Canadian Professional Psychology Programmes. Canadian Psychology, 51, 206-212.

Hadjistavropoulos, H. D., Kehler, M. D., Peluso, D., Loutzenhiser, L., & Hadjistavropoulos, T. (2010). Case presentations: A key method for evaluating core competencies in Clinical Psychology? Canadian Psychology, 51, 269-275.