Suzette Brémault-Phillips (@suzettephd) 's Twitter Profile
Suzette Brémault-Phillips

@suzettephd

Professor @UofARehabMed. Proud OT researcher. Director of @HiMARC. Supporting military, veteran, public safety personnel & their families' mental health.

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New research from The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium and Suzette Brémault-Phillips suggests repairing relationships through forgiveness may help people recover from moral injury especially veterans and military service members who are at higher risk of developing such conditions. ualberta.ca/folio/2022/11/…

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Today, we pause to remember. Many thanks to Real Talk Ryan Jespersen for featuring our Director Suzette Brémault-Phillips and hosting a timely discussion about moral injury among veterans. #RemembranceDay youtu.be/IASOkq17EoY?t=…

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It was such a pleasure to facilitate this training with Eric Vermetten! What an incredible experience and opportunity to bring this innovative intervention to University of Alberta and to even more clinicians supporting those who are trauma-affected.

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More veterans and first responders living with PTSD could eventually have access to a promising #VR-supported psychotherapy, thanks to $3.75 million in new funding. #UAlberta UAlberta Rehab Med Suzette Brémault-Phillips ualberta.ca/folio/2023/04/…

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As part of this funding announcement, the Military, Veteran & Family Connected Campus Consortium (CMVF3C) is excited to leverage postsecondary education to support those who serve, have served, and their families. We look forward to advancing our Canada-wide initiative!

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Excited to be joined by President Flanagan and his team to introduce them to our research in support of those who serve and have served—especially 3MDR, Resilience, and Military and Veteran Connected Campuses through The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium at UAlberta Rehab Med

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Interested in supporting research and resources for PTSD treatment? The First Response to Fashion Show, an annual event featuring first responders on the runway, is happening Sept. 23! Proceeds from the event support Rehab Med's The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium! Visit: firstfashionptsd.com

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During Veteran's Week, we recognize the efforts and sacrifices of those who have served in Canada's military. Thank you to our veterans.

During Veteran's Week, we recognize the efforts and sacrifices of those who have served in Canada's military. Thank you to our veterans.
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Throughout November, we continue to honour our veterans by wearing a #Poppy. The Poppy Flag will fly at the entrance of #UAlberta across from Corbett Hall for the duration of the campaign. #GetYourPoppy Support the Poppy Campaign here: legion.ca/remembrance/th…

Throughout November, we continue to honour our veterans by wearing a #Poppy. The Poppy Flag will fly at the entrance of #UAlberta across from Corbett Hall for the duration of the campaign. #GetYourPoppy 

Support the Poppy Campaign here: legion.ca/remembrance/th…
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A huge thank you to the First Response PTSD Foundation for their generous donation to the Heroes in Mind Advocacy and Research Consortium (HiMARC)! First Response to Fashion The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium The University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and HiMARC accepted the gift at a special

A huge thank you to the First Response PTSD Foundation for their generous donation to the Heroes in Mind Advocacy and Research Consortium (HiMARC)! <a href="/yegfirstfashion/">First Response to Fashion</a> <a href="/himarc/">The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium</a>

The University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and HiMARC accepted the gift at a special
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I was humbled and honoured today to receive the King Charles III Coronation Medal from Universities Canada together with 56 others. Earnest thanks to Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray, President of Saint Mary's University, for the nomination. Proudly 🇨🇦

I was humbled and honoured today to receive the King Charles III Coronation Medal from Universities Canada together with 56 others. Earnest thanks to Dr. Robert Summerby-Murray, President of Saint Mary's University, for the nomination.  Proudly  🇨🇦
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HiMARC is grateful for our partnership with the Royal Canadian Legion! Suzette Brémault-Phillips celebrates a $50k donation from Kingsway Branch #175, presented by Executive Secretary Jackie Hyshka, President Rick Etmanski, and District 2 AB/NWT Command Deputy District Commander Dave Basham.

HiMARC is grateful for our partnership with the Royal Canadian Legion! <a href="/SuzettePhD/">Suzette Brémault-Phillips</a> celebrates a $50k donation from Kingsway Branch #175, presented by Executive Secretary Jackie Hyshka, President Rick Etmanski, and District 2 AB/NWT Command Deputy District Commander Dave Basham.
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Are you a family member or close relation of a Canadian Veteran who has struggled with ethical questions or trust in humanity? Researchers are investigating how moral injury affects families. We want to hear your story. Contact Dr. Smith-MacDonald at [email protected]

Are you a family member or close relation of a Canadian Veteran who has struggled with ethical questions or trust in humanity? 

Researchers are investigating how moral injury affects families. We want to hear your story. Contact Dr. Smith-MacDonald at himarcr6@ualberta.ca