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Isabella Bossom

M.A. Student

Email:IsabellaBossom@cmail.carleton.ca

Isabella Bossom is a first year Masters student in Psychology under Drs. Michael Wohl and Drs. Nassim Tabri’s supervision at Carleton University. Her research interests focus on behavioural change, perfectionism, and eating disorders. She completed an undergraduate student internship with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences exploring the effect that nostalgia for disordered eating behaviours has on recovery. She plans to expand this research throughout her graduate studies.

Conference Presentations

Bossom, I, R. [Isabella_bossom]. (2020, June 19). Do beliefs about our traits matter? How beliefs about extraversion impact authenticity [Twitter photo]Poster presented at the Annual Ontario Psychology Undergraduate Twitter Conference. https://twitter.com/isabella_bossom/status/1274004395596877824
Bossom, I. R. (2020). Do beliefs about our traits matter? How beliefs about extraversion impact authenticity. Poster accepted at the Psychology Undergraduate Research Event, Carleton University. *Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Bossom, I. R. L., Dowson, M. E., Salmon, M. M., Tabri, N., & Wohl, M. J. A. (2021, June). Longing for the positive feedback received whilst engaged in disordered eating behaviors: Nostalgia as a facilitator of relapse. Poster to be presented at the International Conference on Eating Disorders (ICED) convention, virtual conference.

Notable Awards

2020 Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement
2020 – 2021 Ontario Graduate Scholarship
2019 Dr. Lois Rosine and Dr. Don Bent Award in Psychology