Completed her doctorate in clinical neuropsychology in the Lab, University of Montreal
Catherine first completed a bachelor's degree in psychology in 2016, then a doctorate in clinical neuropsychology in 2021, at the University of Montreal. During her career, she worked as a research assistant for the NED Laboratory and the Laboratory for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, to complete an internship at the Gingras-Lindsay-de-Montréal Rehabilitation Institute, to do a minor internship with a clientele with an intellectual disability or an autism spectrum disorder, and finally to complete his major internships in child psychiatry. During her doctorate, under the supervision of Dr. Lippé, Catherine became interested in the cognitive profile of children and adolescents with a developmental coordination disorder and the influence of comorbid disorders, in order to facilitate the process of evaluating these children. and to better target the interventions carried out with this population.
Awards and scholarships: Mention of excellence, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Montreal, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Departmental scholarship, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, 2017, 3074$ Departmental scholarship, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, 2018, 2316$ Departmental scholarship, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, 2019, 1965$
Publications:
* Catherine Lachambre, Mélodie Proteau-Lemieux, Jean-François Lepage, Eve-Line Bussières, Sarah Lippé - Attentional and executive functions in children and adolescents with developmental coordination disorder and the influence of comorbid disorders: A systematic review of the literature, PLOS One, June 4, 2021