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Dr. Rosina Mete is a Registered Psychotherapist (Ontario) and a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). She is presently the Director of Faculty at Yorkville University within the Master of Counselling Psychology (MACP) program. Before joining the Yorkville team, she worked in community health, hospital, academic, and private practice settings. Dr. Mete has won awards for her academic and clinical work. Her research and publications include equity and access to mental health care, stress management, addressing stigma, values-informed leadership in higher education, and technology in education.
Dr. Mete has a vested interest in suicide prevention and interventions. She recognizes the importance of education and awareness to address stigma as well as the importance of culturally sensitive resources to address suicide rates across the country.
Her educational credentials include a BSc in Psychology from Carleton University, a MSc in Clinical Mental Health Counselling and a PhD in Leadership and Policy both from Niagara University. She was born and raised in the Niagara Region where she enjoys spending time with her family and friends and participating in local artistic, culinary, and musical delights.
Dr. Rosina Mete is a Registered Psychotherapist (Ontario) and a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). She is presently the Director of Faculty at Yorkville University within the Master of Counselling Psychology (MACP) program. Before joining the Yorkville team, she worked in community health, hospital, academic, and private practice settings. Dr. Mete has won awards for her academic and clinical work. Her research and publications include equity and access to mental health care, stress management, addressing stigma, values-informed leadership in higher education, and technology in education.
Dr. Mete has a vested interest in suicide prevention and interventions. She recognizes the importance of education and awareness to address stigma as well as the importance of culturally sensitive resources to address suicide rates across the country.
Her educational credentials include a BSc in Psychology from Carleton University, a MSc in Clinical Mental Health Counselling and a PhD in Leadership and Policy both from Niagara University. She was born and raised in the Niagara Region where she enjoys spending time with her family and friends and participating in local artistic, culinary, and musical delights.
Resources
Suicide Prevention Flyer and Tear Sheet
Printable pdf to promote suicide prevention and bereavement resources.
Vocabulary – How to Talk about Suicide
Engage in dialogue with compassion and curiosity that can promote understanding and connection
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Loss
A summary of tools and supports to help cope with suicide loss
Suicide Prevention & Life Promotion Initiatives
CASP has put together a resource list of Suicide Prevention and Life Promotion initiatives across...
Guidelines for Sharing Experiences with Suicide
These guidelines encourage public sharing of experiences that will be safe for everyone to hear
Toolkit for People Impacted by a Suicide Attempt
Tools. strategies, and resources to help cope with thoughts of suicide
You Can Help With Suicide Prevention
Nine things you can do to help
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