Biography
I am a third-year PhD candidate in RI Psychology at the Université de Montréal, with a specialization in neuropsychology. Since the final year of my undergraduate degree in cognitive neuroscience, I have been collaborating with Dr. Ogez and Raiville, which introduced me to hypnosis through various research projects. Since 2022, I have been pursuing this training independently, driven by my conviction in its therapeutic potential.
My thesis project aims to develop a self-hypnosis training intervention for people suffering from migraines, a predominantly female condition that remains largely underserved by non-pharmacological approaches. My goal is to offer a complementary, rigorous, and evidence-based alternative to existing treatments.
In the medium term, I aspire to practice as a clinician-researcher neuropsychologist, specializing in integrative approaches to chronic pain and associated cognitive difficulties. I also hope to contribute to the training of future clinicians and to the dissemination of medical hypnosis, in order to promote interdisciplinary practices grounded in science.
ORCID: 0009-0003-4083-574X
