
Sophia Bryan-Carbonell is a fourth-year Specialized Honours Psychology student at ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ, specializing in Neuropsychology and Applied Methods and Analysis. She is a Lab Coordinator at the Wellness Impact Lab, where she works closely with Dr. Harvey Skinner and Susan Harris to support research and student engagement initiatives on climate change, wellness, and mental health. Sophia assists in knowledge synthesis projects on nature-based mental health interventions, coordinates the expansion of Climate Cafés, and co-develops The Nest, a student-led initiative that fosters peer support and climate action. Her academic interests lie at the intersection of neuropsychology, addiction, and the mind-body connection, with a commitment to advancing equitable and accessible approaches to mental health care.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
Events |
7th Annual Global Health Intern Symposium | March 27, 2025 |
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Updates |
York Students Present Research on Climate Mental Health and Youth Resilience at the University of Toronto Symposium | November 14, 2025
York students transform climate emotions into hope, activism | September 29, 2025 Internship Program: 2024-2025 Year In Review | May 15, 2025 The Wellness Impact Lab (WIL) Celebrates Its Second Year Anniversary With Student Presentations | May 9, 2025 |
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