Tanya Mudry, Ph.D., Registered Psychologist

Assistant Professor
Werklund School of Education
University of Calgary
EDT 626, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4

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Registered Psychologist and Clinical supervisor, Calgary Family Therapy Centre

Phone: 403.210.6995
Email: mudryt@ucalgary.ca
Website: werklund.ucalgary.ca
Website: www.researchgate.net/profile/Tanya_Mudry
Website: werklund.ucalgary.ca/educ_info/profiles/163-138716

Tanya Mudry has a BA in Psychology (University of Alberta), MSc in Health Promotion Studies (University of Alberta), MSc in Counselling Psychology (University of Calgary), and PhD in Counselling Psychology (University of Calgary). She has clinical experience in community mental health settings with adults, adolescents, children, and families. Tanya practices from a strengths-based, collaborative family therapy perspective. She currently practices and supervises students at Calgary Family Therapy Centre.

Tanya has experience conducting interdisciplinary research in Counselling Psychology, Nursing, Health Promotion Studies, Public Health, and Psychiatry. Her research adopts a systems-oriented, relational practice perspective focused on relational wellbeing and recovery from addiction and other health and mental health concerns.

Selected publications:

  • Mudry, T., Strong, T., & Chang, J. (2014). A life history of a PIP: Snapshots in time. In K. Tomm, S. St. George, D. Wulff, & T. Strong (Eds.), Patterns in Interpersonal Interactions: Inviting relational understandings for therapeutic change (pp. 82-102). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Strong, T., Sesma-Vazquez, M., Ross, K., Mudry, T., Doyle, E., & Pickering, B. (in press). Expert therapeutic discourse, practices and counter-practices across six service contexts. International Journal of Collaborative Practices.
  • Strong, T., St, George, S., Wulff, D., Mudry, T., & Sametband, I. (2015). Differences over dollars and sense: Discourses involving money in family therapy. Human Systems: Journal of Therapy, Consultation & Training, 26(1), 66-85.
  • Mudry, T. E., Strong, T., Sametband, I., Rogers-de Jong, M., Gaete, J., Merritt, S., Doyle, E., & Ross, K. (2015). Internalized Other Interviewing in relational therapy: Three discursive approaches to understanding its use and outcomes. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 42(1), 169-184. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12110.