Culture and Mental Health Disparities
The mission of the Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities (CMHD) is to promote mental health and wellness in historically underserved groups through behavioral science, education, and service. Through multidisciplinary faculty collaborations, the CMHD engages in empirical rigor, community and university service, and dissemination of findings that subsequently lead to development of culturally-sensitive therapies. Our lab is also interested in mental health disparities broadly, such as disparities due to SES, sexual identity, mental health disability, and mental health stigma.
Jazzy Terwilliger: A Celebration of Life
Implicit Bias Kills Black Babies: Brianna's Heartbreaking Story
Building a History: Uncovering the Unethical Research Against Black Men and the Community Legacy
Unveiling the Dark Secrets of MK Ultra and the Exploitation of Black Men
Psychedelics and Racial Justice by Dr. Monnica Williams (Part 1)
Behavioural Wellness Clinic - Science-Backed Care
Behavioural Wellness Clinic Ottawa - Finding Hope
Behavioural Wellness Clinic - Find Yourself
Study Psychdelics at the University of Ottawa
Sexual Obsessions in OCD explained by Dr. Monnica Williams
Dr. Monnica Williams and Racial Trauma on Fox LIVE NOW
NBC Tyre Nichols Mental Health Segment with Dr. Monnica Williams
Dr. Monnica Williams on Tyre Nichols Video - Police Brutality in Memphis
Psychedelic Plant Medicine Retreat in Ecuador for Healers
uOttawa Psychedelic Studies Microprograms
Traumatic Experiences and Mental Health Risk for Refugees
Cultural Issues & Racism in Clinical Health Research by Dr. Monnica Williams
Microaggressions in Therapy
Afrozensus Presentation
Functional Analytic Psychotherapy for Racial Issues
Cultural Issues in Therapy