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Noémie Bergeron-Germain (she/her)

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST (Candidate Register)

Services in English and French / Services en anglais et français

Clinical Expertise

Noémie (pronounced no-emmy) works with adults (ages 18+ years) experiencing anxiety disorders (panic disorder, agoraphobia, phobias, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder); obsessive-compulsive disorder; and depression; as well as other psychological conditions and concerns (e.g., adjustment to life stressors, emotional difficulties, ADHD coaching, ethnoracial stressors).

Education, Clinical Training & Experience

  • Micro-Credential in Impact of Race and Culture Assessment, Dalhousie University & African Nova Scotian Justice Institute (Halifax, NS)

  • Master of Science (MSc) in Psychology, Acadia University (Wolfville, NS)

  • Bachelor of Science (BSc), First Class Honours in Psychology, Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax, NS) 

  • Clinical training completed in private practice (Halifax, NS)

 

Current Activities & Memberships

  • Candidate Register (C10960), Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology

  • Member, Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia

  • Member, Health Association of African Canadians

Selected Publications

  • Bergeron-Germain, N., Hickens, N., & Lackner, C. (2024). Years spent in Canada and ethnic identity moderate the relationship between race-based traumatic stress symptoms and cognitive and emotional processes. Healthy Populations Journal, 4, 13-33.

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