Programs Curriculum of Caring Resources Dr. Shelley Watson, PhD, faculty department of psychology, Laurentian University
Dr. Shelley Watson, PhD, faculty department of psychology, Laurentian University

Dr. Shelley Watson, PhD, faculty department of psychology, Laurentian University

Invested in research that points to investment in understanding individual and family needs. “Get to know the person…It’s worth it working through difficult times”.

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