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Barbara D'Entremont
  • Ph.D. Queen's University (1996); M.Sc., B.Sc. Dalhousie University (1990; 1989)
  • Full Professor, University of New Brunswick
  • Research interests include effectiveness of early intervention for children with ASD, quality of life for individuals with ASD and their family members
  • Teaching interests include child development, child psychophathology, child assessment and therapy, disability
  • Also maintain a small private clinical practice, providing services to children


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Mandy Fulton
  • B.A. (Hons) Saint Thomas University (2009)
  • Ph.D. Candidate in clinical psychology UNB (Year 7)
  • Research interests include effectiveness of early intervention for preschool-aged children with ASD, pretend play and communciation of preschool-aged children with ASD and quality fo life of school-aged children with ASD
  • Current research: quality of life of school-aged children with ASD
  • Clinical interests include child and adolescent populations, autism spectrum disorder, psychoeducational assessment, individual and group therapy, parenting, behavioural intervention, school consultation, and cognitive behaviour therapy.
  • Also provide supervised clinical services at a local practice as well as the UNB Psychological Wellness Centre


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Sebastian Pacey-Smith
  • B.Sc. (Hons) University of New Brunswcik (2013)
  • Ph. D.candidate in clinical psychology UNB (Year 4)
  • Research interests include quality of life for adolescents and adults wiht ASD
  • Current rsearch: leisure participation in adults with ASD
  • Also providing assessment and therapy to children and adolescents in a private practice setting




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Jay Best
  • B.A. (Hons) Tyndale University (2013)
  • Ph.D. Candidate in clinical psychology UNB (Year 2)
  • Research interests centre around parents of childen with ASD
  • Current research: parent stress and family quality of life as children transition to adulthood
  • Also provide therapy to adults at the UNB Psychological Wellness Centre