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  • Child Psychology
  • Mental Health Interventions
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Memorializes Claire Crooks (1973-2004), a clinical child psychologist.
  • Dedicated her career to advancing child and youth well-being.
  • Focused on evidence-based interventions for mental health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To honor the significant contributions of Claire Crooks.
  • To highlight her work in developing and evaluating interventions for youth.
  • To recognize her impact on healthy youth relationships promotion.

Main Methods:

  • The abstract summarizes a career dedicated to research and practice.
  • It highlights the development, implementation, and evaluation of interventions.
  • Focuses on her role at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health's Centre for Prevention Science.

Main Results:

  • Claire Crooks made significant advancements in child psychology and mental health.
  • Her research contributed to the promotion of healthy youth relationships.
  • Received the Order of Ontario for her career contributions.

Conclusions:

  • Claire Crooks' legacy lies in her dedication to improving children's lives through evidence-based practices.
  • Her work in youth relationship promotion has lasting impact.
  • Her contributions were recognized with a prestigious provincial honor.