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SJHH ... / Mental Health & Addiction Services/ Mental Health Services/ Psychology Training/ Psychology Residency Program/ Faculty and Supervisors

Faculty and Supervisors

Core Faculty include registered psychologists who provide supervision on major rotations.  Many core faculty sit on the Residency Program Training Committee, and all are involved in teaching didactic seminars.

Adjunct Faculty include psychologists currently working under supervised practice or who are less directly involved in clinical activities or resident supervision, psychometrists and psychological associates, as well as other individuals from a variety of disciplines (e.g., medicine, social work).  They are also involved in teaching didactic seminars to psychology residents and in some cases, provide clinical and research supervision.

Core Faculty

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Adjunct Supervisors

Gary Chaimowitz, M.D., FRCP(C)

Gary Chaimowitz, M.D., FRCP(C)

Head of Service, Forensic Psychiatry Service,
St. Joseph’s Healthcare
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

Forensic Psychiatry Service
Centre for Mountain Health Services
St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton
100 West 5th St.
P.O. Box 585
Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3K7
Canada
Tel:  905-522-1155, ext. 36886
E-Mail: chaimow@mcmaster.ca

Dr. Chaimowitz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University in Hamilton. He is the Head of Service, Forensic Psychiatry at St. Joseph’s Healthcare. In addition to subspecialty psychiatry certification, he has an MBA from the University of Toronto. He has a longstanding interest in First Nations mental health and acts as a consultant psychiatrist to the James Bay Cree communities of Northern Ontario. His continuing medical education activities include organizing the McMaster Muskoka Seminars, now in its 9th year.  He is a member of both the Ontario Review Board and the Consent and Capacity Board. He is secretary both to the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law as well as the Canadian Psychiatric Association Native Mental Health Section. He is a member of the Canadian Psychiatric Association Professional Standards and Practice Council.  

Catherine Dool, M.A.

Catherine Dool, M.A.

Psychometrist, Clinical Neuropsychology Service
St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton
100 West 5th Street
Hamilton, ON L9H 1G9
Canada
Tel: 905-522-1155, ext. 36254

E-Mail: cdool@stjoes.ca

Catherine Dool received her M.A. in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Windsor (1992). She currently works as a psychometrist in Clinical Neuropsychology Services at St. Joseph’s. She has over twenty years clinical experience working with adolescents and adults with acquired brain injuries.  

Gary Hasey, M.D., FRCP(C)

Gary Hasey, M.D., FRCP(C)

Mood Disorders Program
Centre for Mountain Health Services
St. Joseph's Hospital
100 West 5th St.
P.O. Box 585
Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3K7
Canada
Tel: 905-522-1155, ext. 35419
Fax: 905-381-5616
E-Mail: haseyg@mcmaster.ca

Dr. Hasey is a psychiatrist in the Mood Disorders Program at St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University.  He is involved in clinical research projects examining cognitive changes during the course of electroconvulsive therapy treatment (ECT).

Selected Publications:

Hasey, G.M., repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , in Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs. Bezchlibnyk-Butler K.Z.. and Jeffries JJ, Eds. 18th revision Hofgrefe & Huber, US, Canada, Switzerland, Germany. 2008.

Hasey, G.M., repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , in Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs. Bezchlibnyk-Butler K.Z.. and Jeffries JJ, Eds. 17th revision Hofgrefe & Huber, US, Canada, Switzerland, Germany. 2007.

Hasey, G.M., repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , in Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs. Bezchlibnyk-Butler K.Z.. and Jeffries JJ, Eds. 16th revision Hofgrefe & Huber, US, Canada, Switzerland, Germany. 2006.

Hasey, G.M., Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , in Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs. Bezchlibnyk-Butler K.Z.. and Jeffries JJ, Eds. 15th revision Hofgrefe & Huber, US, Canada, Switzerland, Germany. 2005.

Milev R, Abraham G, Hasey G, Cabaj JL Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Treatment of Medication-Resistant Depression in Older Adults: A Case Series. J ECT. 2008 Jul 23.

MacQueen G. Parkin C. Marriott M. Begin H. Hasey G. The long-term impact of treatment with electroconvulsive therapy on discrete memory systems in patients with bipolar disorder. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience. 2007 Jul, 32(4):241-9.

Fregni F, Marcolin MA , Myczkowski M, Amiaz R, Hasey G, Rumi DO, Rosa M, Rigonatti SP, Camprodon J, Walpoth M, Heaslip M, Grunhaus, L, Hausmann L, Pascual-Leone A. Predictors of antidepressant response in clinical trials of transcranial magnetic stimulation. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2006 Dec;9(6):641-54. 

2023/2024 Residents

Ashleigh Parker
University of Victoria

Katie Finch
University Waterloo

Sonja Chu
University of Toronto, Scarborough

Emily Levitt
McMaster University

Ken Kelly-Turner
Concordia University

Ilvy Goosens
Simon Fraser University

Jennifer Ip
Toronto Metropolitan University                        

 

2022/2023 Residents

Nicole Carmona
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Deanna Klymkiw
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Ryan Ferguson
University of Ottawa

Keisha Gobin
York University 

Larah Maunder
Queens University 

Ola Mohammed Ali
Western University 

Rebecca Venditelli
University of Victoria

2021/2022 Residents

Christina Dimech 
York University 

Alessandra Gallo
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Bailee Malivoire
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Christina Mutschler
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Danielle Rice
McGill University 

Aislinn Sandre
McGill University

Shauna Solomon-Krakus
University of  Toronto, Scarborough

Katie Stewart
Toronto Metropolitan University 

Sabrina Syan
McMaster University