
معرفی
Sharon Pham is an Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at Trinity Western University (TWU), specializing in teaching psychological assessment and clinical practice. She holds a PhD from the University of Calgary and has over 23 years of clinical experience at Alberta Health Services Chronic Pain Centre. Her expertise spans chronic pain management, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and psycho-vocational assessment. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives like the Ambassador Project, developing provincial pain treatment guidelines, and collaborates with Migraine Canada on public health resources.
Education:
- PhD, Counselling Psychology, University of Calgary (2004)
- MEd, Educational Psychology, Brandon University (2000)
- MA, Counselling, Providence Theological Seminary (1998)
- BEd, Brandon University (1995)
Research Interests: Chronic pain assessment, CBT efficacy for migraines, integration of theology and psychology in clinical practice, and vocational discernment for seminary students. Her work emphasizes evidence-based interventions and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Professional Affiliations:
- Founding Member, Pain Society of Alberta
- Member, Canadian Pain Society
- Registered Psychologist, College of Alberta Psychologists
- Volunteer Speaker, Migraine Canada
Teaching & Mentoring: Courses include Psychological Assessment, Crisis Counselling, and Internship Supervision. She has supervised psychology students, interns, and medical residents at Alberta Health Services.


