Agata Kasprzyk

Program

MA Year 2, Counselling Psychology (Project)

Supervisor

Dr. Bassam El-Khoury

Previous Education

Concordia University (2017-2021)

BA Honours Psychology, Minor in Human Relations

 

Agata Kasprzyk is an MA2 student in the Counselling Psychology program (project stream). Over the course of her undergraduate studies, Agata worked in several research laboratories, specializing in substance use and mental health, and is passionate about mindfulness-based interventions. She volunteered for an active listening and crisis intervention line during her BA, where she worked as a training coordinator. She is also trained in administering naloxone in case of opioid overdose, high-lethality suicide intervention, mindfulness meditation, conducting interviews for community program amendment, and administering intake assessments. Agata is passionate about improving access to mental health services for marginalized groups and plans to practice as a clinician upon completing a PhD.

Research Publications

 

Conference Presentations

  • Kasprzyk, A., Giaccari, L., Zhu, C. Y., Cormier, G., Hu, R., Williams, M., Dubé, S., & Santaguida, M. (2021, August). Erobotics and mental health: The relation between depression, anxiety, stress, and the willingness to engage with sexbots as a function of their perceived nature. Presentation, International Congress on Love & Sex with Robots, Montreal, Canada (Virtual).
  • Williams, M., Kasprzyk, A., Cormier, G., Hu, R., Giaccari, L., Zhu, C. Y., Santaguida, M., & Dubé, S. (2021, August). Social intelligence and willingness to engage erotically with sex robots across cisgender women and men: An exploratory study. Presentation, International Congress on Love & Sex with Robots, Montreal, Canada (Virtual).
  • Hu, R., Zhu, C. Y., Williams, M., Kasprzyk, A., Cormier, G., Giaccari, L., Santaguida, M., & Dubé, S. (2021, August). Erobotics and the Big-5: An exploration of the relationship between personality traits, perceived appropriateness of sex robot use, and willingness to engage erotically with machines. Presentation, International Congress on Love & Sex with Robots, Virtual.
  • Kasprzyk, A., Corran, C., & O’Connor, R. (2021, June). Social anxiety and coping motivated cannabis use: The moderating effect of negative urgency. Poster presentation, CPA’s 82nd Annual National Convention, Virtual.
  • Kasprzyk, A., Corran, C., & O’Connor, R. (2021, Jan.). Social anxiety and coping motivated cannabis use: The moderating effect of negative urgency. Poster presentation, Centre for Clinical Research in Health’s (CCRH’s) 8th Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada (Virtual).
  • Kasprzyk, A., & O’Connor, R. (2019, Sept.). Effects of social anxiety on marijuana use and attitudes. Poster presentation, Concordia’s Undergraduate Research Showcase, Montreal, Canada

Funding

  • McGill Graduate Excellence Fellowship (2022) - $10,000
  • CGS-M CIRH (2022-2023) - $17,500
  • FRQ-S (2022-2024; declined) - $35,000

 

Awards

  • V-TRaC Lab summer scholarship - $2,000 July 2021 – Oct. 2021
  • Runner up for Best Presentation - International Congress on Love & Sex with Robots Aug. 2021
  • Graduated with Distinction June 2021
  • Semi-Finalist – McCall MacBain Scholarship Nov. 2020
  • Dean’s List - Concordia University Fall 2017 – Winter 2020
  • Concordia Undergraduate Research Award (CUSRA) - $5,760 May 2019 – August 2019
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