
Roles & Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Part-Time), Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University
Membership Type: Associate Member
Supervisorship Status: Available starting September 2026:
Volunteers could be involved in work related to community outreach and co-ordinating professional speaker series. Psychology practicum students and psychologists on supervised practice are also considered for clinical work. For clinical work, a minimum of training would be graduate students with prior practica experience.
If interested, please connect with autism@mcmaster.ca and specify your interest in working with Dr. Stephanie Lavoie.
Bio
Bio
Dr. Stephanie Lavoie is a clinical neuropsychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University. She supports training within the Psychology Residency Program and provides consultation, assessment, and clinical services in private practice. Her clinical and teaching work focuses on mental health, neurodevelopmental assessment, and evidence based supports for autistic children and adolescents with complex and intersecting needs.
Current Focus Areas
Current Focus Areas
- Mental health and neuroaffirming care.
Career Highlights
Career Highlights
- CPA Clinical Workshop Series Talk: Rethinking Support: Nuanced Care for Neurodivergent Individuals
- Her work also provides many free clinical presentations for professionals to support continuing education and growth of services within Ontario.
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