Dr. Nasreen Khatri
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Dr. Nasreen Khatri is a registered clinical psychologist who specializes in the assessment, treatment and study of mood and anxiety disorders. From 2004 to 2012, she led the Mood and Related Disorders Clinic and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) at Baycrest. Prior to joining Baycrest, Dr. Khatri completed both her clinical internship and her Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – funded postdoctorate in personality, CBT and mood disorders at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Currently, Dr. Khatri is a clinician associate at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest.

Her research includes studying the cognitive mechanisms underlying depression in older adults, workplace mental health, innovating CBT treatment for mood disorders in an aging population, women's mental health and knowledge translation. Dr. Khatri’s research and collaborations have been funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research. She has given over 100 presentations, workshops and seminars. She has been cited in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Wall Street Journal and UK Daily Mail. Currently, she serves as a trustee on the Board of The Psychology Foundation of Canada.

Blog Entries by Dr. Nasreen Khatri

The Trickle-Down Effects of Depression

(1) Comments | Posted March 12, 2013 | 5:58 PM

As a registered clinical psychologist who has assessed and treated many patients over the years, I consider depression to be the costliest elephant in the room. Those with depression feel stigmatized and silenced while the medical, economic and social costs of the illness mount daily.

The statistics should give us...

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Mind Your Mood: Depression and the Aging Brain

(2) Comments | Posted October 12, 2012 | 5:46 PM

Mind Your Mood is a series on aging, mood and brain health by Dr. Nasreen Khatri, a registered clinical psychologist and clinician associate at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest in Toronto. Each instalment will deal with a different aspect of depression and cognition with a corresponding "elephant in the...

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