Caeleigh Landry is a Masters student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Regina.

She is a part of the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) and PSPNET teams.

Her primary field of interest is the prevention and treatment of mental disorder symptoms in public safety personnel.

Shifting Focus: Feasibility of Online Mindfulness Exercises as an Adjunct to Tailored ICBT for PSP

Funded in collaboration with the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, Caeleigh’s research works with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment and PSPNET teams to create effective and accessible culturally competent care for Canadian public safety personnel.

Caeleigh’s project is being done in partnership with PSPNET, an internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy program for Canadian public safety personnel. She will be incorporating mindfulness meditation into the pre-existing course in order to examine if these interventions are perceived as helpful and acceptable by the population. Caeleigh will be looking at both symptom scores at pre-and post-treatment as well as conducting interviews to understand participant perceptions.