B.A Honours Psychology, Grant MacEwan (2018)
MEd Counselling Psychology (UA, 2020)
PhD Counselling Psychology (UA, in progress)
My research interests currently include looking at professional ethics in psychology, along with ethics surrounding suicide in media. My dissertation research will be looking at how parents and teens communicate about suicide in TV and movies. Over my academic career I've worked in a lot of different areas: immunology, psychophysics, ethics, and counselling-related issues. I love how research can make us better clinicians and I hope this shines through in my projects.
Cruikshank, E. C., & Sevigny, P. R. (2020). Reasons Why Not: A Critical Review of the Television Series 13 Reasons Why. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 54(4), 803-818.
Cruikshank, E. (2019, October). Reasons Why Not: A Critical Review of “13 Reasons Why”. Paper presented at the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Cruikshank, E., Truscott, D. (2019, May). Reasons Why Not: A Critical Review of “13 Reasons Why”. Poster session presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Conference, Moncton, NB.
Jones, C., Cruz, A. M., Smith-MacDonald, L., Cruikshank, E., Baghooi, D., Chohan, A. K., Laidlaw, A., White, A., Cao, B., Agyapong, V., Winkler, O., Burback, L., Heber, A., Sevigny, P., Dennett, L., Ferguson-Pell, M., Greenshaw, A. J., Brémault-Phillips, S. (2020) Virtual trauma-focused therapy for military members, veterans, and public safety personnel with post-traumatic stress injury: A systematic scoping review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. doi:10.2196/22079