Viktoria Wuest
(she/her)
First-year PhD student, School and Clinical Child Psychology, University of Alberta
M.Ed., School and Clinical Child Psychology, University of Alberta
B.Sc Honours Psychology, University of Alberta
(she/her)
First-year PhD student, School and Clinical Child Psychology, University of Alberta
M.Ed., School and Clinical Child Psychology, University of Alberta
B.Sc Honours Psychology, University of Alberta
I am passionate about improving mental health outcomes for neurodiverse individuals, especially related to increasing availability and access to FASD-informed services. I completed my master’s thesis on suicidality in people with FASD and look forward to continuously contributing to research projects aimed at translating research into practice through meaningful community partnerships. I am also excited to be working with families in the Society, Pregnancy, Postpartum & Infant Neurodevelopment (SPPIN) study. In my free time, I enjoy travelling, hiking, birdwatching, and exploring restaurants and cafes around Edmonton.
Vrantsidis, D. M., Wuest, V., & Wiebe, S. A. (2022). Differential Relations of Parental Behavior to Children’s Early Executive Function as a Function of Child Genotype: A Systematic Review. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 25(3), 435-470. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-022-00387-3