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The McGill Health Psychology Research Group has merged with the McGill Psychotherapy Process Research Group, and is now the Science and Practice in Psychology (SAPP) research group.
The McGill Health Psychology Research Group has merged with the McGill Psychotherapy Process Research Group, and is now the Science and Practice in Psychology (SAPP) research group.
The mandate of the Health Psychology Research Group is to conduct rigorous research in the domain of health psychology/behavioural medicine, and psychotherapy that can be translated into practical interventions for the populations we study, which include patients with a chronic and/or life-threatening illness and their family, individuals diagnosed with or at risk for mental health disorders, as well as the general population.
In line with this mandate the research conducted in the Health Psychology Research Group falls within one of the following streams: