Undergraduate students
Marie-May Arnaud
Marie-May (she/her) completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is currently working in the mental health field in the public sector of Montreal. She joined the Reset Lab in September 2024. She is particularly interested in studying the links between interpersonal trauma issues and psychological and sexual well-being, particularly in the context of marital functioning. She wishes to pursue a doctorate program in clinical psychology.

Océane Aumond
Océane (she/her) is a 1st year undergraduate psychology student at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She aims to pursue her studies up to a doctorate in clinical psychology and/or research. She has several interests: issues related to sexuality (particularly healthy sexuality and sexuality in later life), trauma (especially sexual violence), attachment, and romantic relationships. She is curious to further understand how these dimensions influence one another and shape individual experiences.

Rose Berthelot
Rose (she/her) is a first year undergraduate student in psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. Her research interests are childhood trauma and its influence on adulthood. She wishes to continue her doctoral studies in clinical psychology.

Suezy-Ann Boucher
Suezy-Ann (she/her) is a second-year student in the Bachelor’s program in Psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She aspires to pursue a PhD in clinical psychology and aims to specialize in working with marginalized individuals. She is particularly interested in mental health issues, especially those related to identity, interpersonal trauma, and their impact on relationships.

Camille Demers-Lussier
Camille (she/her) completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Université de Montréal (B.Sc). She is currently a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology (D.Psy) at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She has been a research assistant in the Reset lab since April 2024. Her interests center on the impact of traumas experienced in childhood and adolescence and their effects on psychological and sexual well-being in adulthood. She is also interested in the reality of couples from within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

Marianne Guilbault
Marianne (she/her) is currently doing a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Montreal. She is deeply interested in the various traumas occurring in childhood and how they impact the development of a human being throughout their life. She plans to pursue her doctoral studies in clinical psychology.

Audrey Savaria
Audrey (she/her) is an undergraduate student in psychology at the University of Montreal. Her interests focus on the development of sexuality in childhood and adolescence, as well as the various factors that influence sexual well-being into adulthood. She plans to pursue her doctoral studies in clinical psychology or in research and intervention.

Jeanne Tousignant
Jeanne (she/her) is a 1st year undergraduate student in psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. Her goal is to continue her academic journey with a doctorate in clinical psychology. Her main areas of interest focus on domestic violence and its consequences, as well as the effects of trauma on attachment, relationships, and psychological health.

Emile Vallée
Emile (he/him) is a 1st year undergraduate student in psychology at the University of Montreal. He has been part of Dr. Bigras’ Reset Lab since March 2024. His research interests focus on aging, interpersonal traumas, and sexuality. He wishes to continue his doctoral studies in clinical psychology or neuropsychology.
