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Aman Ahluwalia-Cameron (she/her) is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Windsor, where she focuses on equity, structural stigma, and mental health. Her interdisciplinary research bridges social work, nursing, and psychology, emphasizing marginalized women’s access to care and systemic barriers.
Educational Background:
- PhD Candidate in Social Work (University of Windsor)
- MSW with Gerontology specialization (University of Toronto)
- BA (University of Windsor)
Her research employs qualitative methods and evidence-based practice to address structural stigma, borderline personality disorder, and urban revitalization narratives. Recent peer-reviewed work includes analyses of pandemic-era data collection, scoping review protocols, and ecological perspectives on mental health.
Key Publications & Collaborations:
- Examined healthcare access for marginalized populations (2021, BMJ Open)
- Explored feminist research methodologies during global crises (2021, Affilia)
- Systematic review on BPD etiology (2019, Social Work in Mental Health)
- Evaluated paramedic curriculum for behavioral emergencies (2018)
- Studied emotion regulation in athletes (2018)
Professional Affiliations:
- Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
- Collaborator in cross-disciplinary teams (social work, nursing, psychology)
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