
معرفی
Dr. Danielle Brosseau is an Associate Professor of Psychology and a Registered Psychologist at The King's University. Her clinical and research focus lies in psychosocial oncology, addressing the psychological needs of cancer patients and their families. She integrates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, existential psychotherapy, and family systems theory in her therapeutic approaches. Her research examines dyadic factors influencing stress and coping in couples facing cancer, with a long-term goal of developing targeted psychosocial interventions.
Education:
- PhD in Counselling Psychology, McGill University (2019)
- MA in Counselling Psychology, Trinity Western University (2010)
- BA in Psychology, The King's University (2004)
Research Interests: Danielle investigates how relationship dynamics, coping strategies, and stress responses impact individuals and couples during cancer treatment. Her work emphasizes dyadic coping mechanisms and the development of evidence-based interventions to enhance mental health outcomes in oncology settings.
Professional Involvement: She is affiliated with the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology, contributing to advancements in the field. Her clinical experience spans community agencies, private practice, and university counseling centers.
Advising & Grants: Though specific grants or advisees are not detailed here, her role as a faculty member likely involves mentoring students and securing research funding aligned with her oncology-focused projects.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs or teams are mentioned in the provided text.



