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Marie Millau
Marie Millau holds a doctorate in psychology from UQAM and a master's degree in clinical psychology and psychopathology from Université Paris 8. She worked for several years in Paris and Cameroon with children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. She began her academic career as a doctoral student in the EPAULARD laboratory directed by Mélina Rivard, and was also an assistant then lecturer at UQAM in the psychology department. Following her doctorate, she worked in a pilot ASD diagnostic clinic, providing diagnostic assessment and family support. Throughout her career, she has been committed to developing her knowledge and skills in both research and clinical work with these children and their families, with a particular focus on issues related to cultural diversity. Her doctoral thesis and subsequent research activities focused on the experiences of immigrant parents living with a child with ASD. Currently, Marie Millau works as part of the team at the CHU Sainte-Justine's Marie-Enfant rehabilitation center. Alongside her clinical practice, she continues to enrich her research interests in relation to the experiences of families from diverse backgrounds in several projects at the EPAULARD laboratory.
