
معرفی
Maia Kredentser, PhD, is an Assistant Professor and Research Clinical Psychologist at the Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba. She focuses on improving mental health outcomes for individuals with physical illnesses and their caregivers, particularly through technology-enabled interventions and dignity-conserving care.
- Education: PhD in Clinical Psychology (University of Manitoba, 2019)
- Pre-doctoral Residency in Clinical Psychology (University of Manitoba, 2019)
- MSc in Clinical Psychology (Queen's University, 2010)
- BA (Hons) in Psychology (University of Manitoba, 2007)
Her research themes include mental health sequelae of critical illness, depression/anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and end-of-life care dignity. She has developed interventions like ICU diaries and virtual visitation systems during the pandemic.
Scientific awards:
- Department of Clinical Health Psychology Early Career Award (2020)
She is affiliated with the IBD Clinical and Research Centre and collaborates on population-based mental health studies. Her keywords span chronic pain, IBD, ICU recovery, and PTSD. She is based at Health Sciences Centre and holds appointments at 771 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg.





