A study suggests that racialized students with ADHD are less likely to receive support than their white peers.
A study suggests that racialized students with ADHD are less likely to receive support than their white peers.
Could a meditation app help female athletes reduce stress, perform better, and recover faster from concussions?
UWindsor psychology professor Carlin Miller intends to find out with a research project that will study varsity athletes from Lancer sports teams.
The Standard Deviations team won a gift pack from the Alumni Association in the May 5 draw for the Let’s Get Moving challenge.
Carlin Miller and Tom Najem won honours Thursday at the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences year-end reception.
UWindsor’s neuropsychology assessment service is open to adult clients.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
A two-day retreat in June 2018 focused on mid-career faculty.
Friday’s grand opening of the Clinical Neuropsychology Service Clinic at the University of Windsor’s Psychological Services and Research Centre (PSRC) drew a large community crowd, with everyone from UWindsor president Alan Wildeman to community partners and potential clients on hand to check out the program’s new space.
A UWindsor professor is looking to give children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder the greater self-control through meditation.
Psychology professor Carlin Miller is hosting the Mindful Living for Kids meditation program this fall and is seeking 24 to 30 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in grades 4 and 5 to participate.
“School changes a lot for children in grades 3 and 4 and there are more expectations of independence,” said Dr. Miller.
The “Living your best life” conference, June 14 at the Fogolar Furlan Club, will explore healthy aging and spirituality.