Maude Hélie is a clinical psychologist and a member of the Ordre des psychologues du Québec since 2011. She completed her doctorate in psychology at the Université du Québec, in Trois-Rivières. Maude is a clinical research associate at the Canadian Institute for public safety research and treatment (CIPSRT) at the University of Regina, and is involved with the internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy program offered to public safety personnel.
Before joining the CIPSRT team, Maude provided psychotherapy services in a private practice as well as in the public sector. She has worked with a centre for treatment of anxiety disorders, as well as a clinic specialized on insomnia. She has also provided psychological services for the Department of National Defence and within local community service centres for people facing mental health challenges. As part of her practice, she served different clients, including militaries, veterans and crime victims. She specializes, among others, in the treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and insomnia.
She is sensitive, attentive and cares about others, and it is important for her to help people to improve their psychological wellbeing and enjoy a happier and meaningful life.