Monnica Williams
Full Professor in the School of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Mental Health Innovation and Equity at the University of Ottawa
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Research Footprint
Monnica Williams appears in 11 tracked papers (2020–2024), most studied alongside MDMA, Psilocybin and LSD, across Depressive Disorders, PTSD and Anxiety Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Psilocybin-assisted therapy of major depressive disorder using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a therapeutic frame (164 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Thomas Williams, Sara Reed and Alan Davis.
Background & Research
Monnica T. Williams is a board-certified clinical psychologist and researcher focused on trauma, OCD, and cultural concerns in mental health care. She is a full professor at the University of Ottawa and directs the Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities, where she also leads psychedelic medicine research and training. Her work emphasizes equitable access to psychedelic therapies and the role of psychedelics in healing racial trauma.
Key Impact
She is a leading researcher on racial trauma, cultural equity, and psychedelic-assisted therapy, with influential work on psychedelic experiences among Indigenous peoples, people of color, and people with psychotic symptoms.
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