Montréal, QC, Canada
Emilie Marzinotto is currently enrolled in the Master of Science Applied Couple and Family Therapy program in the School of Social Work at McGill University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature (2002), a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Social Work (2017), and aims to complete the MScA in the spring of 2023. She is currently an intern in the public health and social services network in Montreal in the Relational Psychotherapy Clinic, where she is treating individuals, couples, and families who are presenting with diverse psychosocial challenges. She is also an intern at the McGill Couple and Family Therapy Clinic under Dr. MacIntosh's supervision, where she is focusing on Emotionally Focused Therapy with couples, as well as co-facilitating online group couple therapy using Dr. MacIntosh's Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma approach. In 2017, Emilie worked as a research assistant at McGill, where she conducted participatory research for VOICE (Views On Interdisciplinary Childhood Ethics), an interdisciplinary group of researchers and community partners working to advance the field of childhood ethics. Emilie was a research assistant and coordinator Dr. MacIntosh's Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma Virtual Group: Psychoeducation and Skills Building for Survivors of Trauma and their Partners in the Context of COVID-19 pilot project from 2020 to 2022 before becoming an intern co-facilitator with the project. Other clinical experience includes social work in a youth justice context, and internships in outpatient psychiatry, community mental health, and foster care. Emilie has published on complex trauma intervention and treatment for children and youth. Before moving towards social work and psychotherapy training, Emilie was a childcare worker in elementary schools for the English Montreal School Board.
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Saturday, April 15, 2023
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM US Eastern Time