Our Research Collaborators

  • Dr. Dillon Browne

    Dr. Dillon Browne

    Ph.D., C. Psych.

    Dr. Dillon Browne is the Assistant Professor and Director for the Whole Family Lab at the University of Waterloo. His work has focused mainly on the influence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), trauma, and socioeconomic status on development and mental health. With ETI, Dr. Dilllion Brown's research projects include an examination of family-based factors impacting mental health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Dr. Robert T. Muller

    Dr. Robert T. Muller

    Ph.D., C. Psych.

    Dr. Robert T. Muller is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Trauma and Attachment Lab at York University in Toronto. His research focuses primarily on trauma and attachment, as well as treatments and prevention methods for trauma. With ETI, Dr. Muller serves as a Principal Investigator on a number of research projects examining non-verbal behaviour during clinical sessions, as well as caregiver trauma and attachment history and its impact on the psychotherapy process and outcome.

  • Sarena Daljeet

    Sarena Daljeet

    MA, Ph.D. Candidate

    Sarena Daljeet is a Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student working under the supervision of Dr. Jonathan Oakman within the Psychological Intervention Research Team at the University of Waterloo. Her prior research has focused on common factors that lead to change across approaches to psychotherapy, primarily the therapeutic alliance and emotional processing. Within the ETI, Sarena is completing her dissertation research, an investigation of dyadic emotion focused therapy for youth and their caregivers.

Check out our current research projects