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Colleen Loomis is a Researcher in the Department of Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. Her work focuses on Gender Equality, Youth mental health, and Communities support, with notable contributions to understanding youth identity in multicultural settings and crime prevention strategies. She collaborates extensively with institutions like the Institute for Mental Health Research and Applied Psychology & Human Development programs.
Her research interests span multiple domains including Psychology, Quality education, and Social Psychology. Key projects involve longitudinal study methodologies, interprofessional empathy models, and addressing societal attitudes toward poverty through innovative techniques like projective analysis.
Since 2018, her publications have consistently explored themes in community psychology and social dynamics, with recent work emphasizing participant retention strategies in long-term studies. No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
Dr. Loomis has collaborated with 27 co-authors on various projects, including Brian D. Christens and Jessica Louise Wiese. While no formal grants or advising roles were detailed, her network highlights active involvement in multidisciplinary research teams focusing on mental health and interprofessional care.




