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Matthew Fleischmann

Program

Ph.D. Year 6, Counselling Psychology

Supervisor

Dr. Bassam El-Khoury

Previous Education

MA (Forensic Psychology), Roger Williams University

Honours equivalency certificate, psychology, Saint Mary’s University

BA psychology, minor law & society, Dalhousie University

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Research Interests

My primary research interests are three-fold: (1) the efficacy of mindfulness- and self-compassion -based techniques in trauma-affected populations (e.g., forensic, first responder, and veteran populations), (2) first responder mental health, resilience, post-traumatic growth, and training, and (3) police interactions with those with mental illness.

Clinical Interests

I believe that my research and clinical interests inform each other. As such, my clinical interests rest in working with first responders/public safety personnel, military veterans, forensic populations, and trauma-affected individuals more broadly. In connection to my research interests, I am fascinated by the clinical benefits of mindfulness-based interventions/therapies in ameliorating symptoms of mental illness, bolstering psychological resilience, and improving post-traumatic growth.

Research Publications

Published and Accepted Articles

  • Compton, M. T., Krishan, S., Broussard, B., Bakeman, R., Fleischmann, M. H., Hankerson-Dyson, D., Husbands, L., Stewart, T., D’Orio, B., Oliva, J. R., & Watson, A. (2022). Modeling the effects of crisis intervention team (CIT) training for police officers: How knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy drive de-escalation skills and referral decisions. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 83, 101814.

  • Compton, M. T., Krishan, S., Broussard, B., Bakeman, R., Fleischmann, M. H., Hankerson-Dyson, D., Husbands, L., Stewart, T., D’Orio, B., del Pozo, B., & Watson, A. C. (2021). Using the theory of planned behavior to understand how crisis intervention team (CIT) training facilitates police officers’ mental health referrals. Community Mental Health Journal, e-pub ahead of print.

  • Fleischmann, M. H., Manova, V., Wisener, M., & Khoury, B. (2022). Mindfulness facets and self-compassion as moderators of the relationship between occupational stressors and mental health in Canadian police officers. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 54(4), 37-353.

  • Spinelli, C., Gagne-Paradis, E., Per, M., Fleischmann, M. H., Manova, V., Wallace, A., & Khoury, B. (2020). Evaluating the use of mindfulness and yoga training on forensic: A pilot study. Frontiers in Psychiatry – Forensic Psychiatry, 11, 1-8.

  • Wagner, S., White, N., Buys, N., Carey, M. G., Corneil, W., Fyfe, T., Matthews, L. R., Randall, C., Regehr, C., White M., Alden, L., Krutop, E., Fraess-Phillips, A., & Fleischmann, M. H. (2021). Systematic review of mental health symptoms in firefighters exposed to routine-duty critical incidents. Traumatology, 27(3), 285-302.

  • Wagner, S., White, N., Buys, N., Carey, M., Corneil, W., Fyfe, T., Matthews, L., Randall, C., Regehr, C., White, M., Alden, L. E., Krutop, E., Fraess-Phillips, A., & Fleischmann, M. (2020). Systematic review of post-traumatic stress disorder in police officers following routine work-related critical incident exposure. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. Published electronically ahead of print.

  • Wagner, S., White, N., Buys, N., Carey, M., Corneil, W., Fyfe, T., Matthews, L., Randall, C., Regehr, C., White, M., Alden, L. E., Krutop, E., Fraess-Phillips, A., & Fleischmann, M. (2019). A systematic review of mental health symptoms in police officers following extreme traumatic exposures. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 22(1). 1-15.

  • Wagner, S., White, N., Buys, N., Carey, M., Corneil, W., Fyfe, T., Matthews, L., Randall, C., Regehr, C., White, M., Alden, L. E., Krutop, E., Fraess-Phillips, A., & Fleischmann, M. H. (2019). Depression and anxiety in policework: A systematic review. Policing: An International Journal, 43(3), 417-434.

  • Fleischmann, M. H., Strode, P., Brussard, B., & Compton, M. T. (2018). Law enforcement officers’ perceptions of and responses to traumatic events: A survey of officers completing crisis intervention team (CIT) training. Policing & Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 28(2), 149-156.

Articles Submitted or In Preparation

  • Fuchs, D. E., Fleischmann, M. H., Wisener, M., & Khoury, B. (Submitted). The relationship between mindfulness facets, self-compassion, and aggression in young women.
  • Fleischmann, M. H., Vincent, M., Boudreau, A., Charman, M., Johnston, R., Collie, E., Spinelli, C., & Khoury, B. (in preparation). The efficacy of an online mindfulness intervention on reducing mental health and occupational stress symptoms in Canadian police officers.

Book Chapter

  • Compton, M. & Fleischmann, M. H. (2019). Community policing and crisis intervention team model. In R. Morgan (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of criminal psychology (Vol. 1, pp.143-146). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.

Government Reports

  • Wagner, S., Alden, L., Buys, N., Carey, M., Corneil, W., Fyfe, T., Matthew, L., Randall, C., Regehr, C., White, M., White, N., Fraess-Phillips, A., Krutop, E., & Fleischmann, M. (2019). Prevention, intervention and workplace implications of trauma-related mental disorders in occupations at high risk of workplace traumatic stress: Systematic Review. WorkSafeBC.

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Conference Presentations

Poster presentations

  • Fuchs, D., Fleischmann, M. H., Wisener, M., El-Khoury, B. (2021, March). The relationship between mindfulness practices and aggression in female young adults. American Psychology-Law Society. Poster presented virtually due to COVID-19.
  • Fleischmann, M. H., Manova, V., Wisener, M., & Khoury, B. (July-August, 2020). The effect of mindfulness and self-compassion on occupational stress in Canadian law enforcement. 81st Canadian Psychological Association Annual National Convention, Montréal, QC, Canada. Poster presented virtually due to COVID-19.
  • Fleischmann, M. H., Manova, V., Wisener, M., & Khoury, B. (March, 2019). The moderating effect of self-compassion and dispositional mindfulness on police occupational stress: Preliminary results. 1st Mental Health and Law Conference, Montréal, QC.
  • Mackay, S., Burdayron, R., Fleischmann, M. H., & Körner, A. (March, 2019). Factor structure of the brief COPE in patients with melanoma. 18th Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Education Graduate Student Society (EGSS) conference, Montréal, QC.
  • Fleischmann, M. H., Manova, V., Wisener, M., & Khoury, B. (March, 2019). Police occupational stress: The moderating effect of self-compassion and dispositional mindfulness. 18th Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Education Graduate Student Society (EGSS) conference, Montréal, QC.
  • Fleischmann, M. (June, 2015). To shoot or not to shoot: Police use of force in high stress situations involving persons with mental illness. 76th Canadian Psychological Association/4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology (CPA/NACCJPC) Conference, Ottawa, ON.
  • Fleischmann, M. (September, 2013). Police and the mentally ill: An increasing problem with little increase in solutions. 39th Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference, Ottawa, ON.
  • Fleischmann, M., Dureden, E. G, & Roberts, W. (August, 2010). Meta-analysis of pain-evoked activation in the brain in chronic pain patients. Presented at the Hospital for Sick Children Summer Student Conference, Toronto, ON.

Paper Presentations

  • Fleischmann, M. H., Cottle, J., Zaitchik, M. C., Bennell, C., McKenna, R., & Platania, J. (September, 2016). Changing viewpoints: Lessons from an innovative police training program. Presented at the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) Conference, Austin, TX.
  • Fleischmann, M. H. (Chair), Zaitchik, M. C., Bennell, C., McKenna, R., Platania, J., & Cottle, J., (March, 2016). An evaluation of a crisis responder model in Rhode Island for persons with mental illness. Presented at the American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) Conference, Atlanta, GA.
  • Fleischmann, M. H., Strode, P., Brussard, B., & Compton, M. T. (April, 2016). Helping those who help others: Officers’ and agencies’ responses to job related trauma. Presented at the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) International Conference, Chicago, IL.

Funding & Awards

  • Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, Graduate Excellence Fellowship, $8,000.00
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