Angel is a therapist with extensive education and training in cognition, psychology, neuroscience, and behaviour who employs a neuropsychoanalysis approach. She has a degree in Music from Mohawk College (classical piano major), and an undergraduate degree in music cognition, with a double major in psychology and a minor in neuroscience, from McMaster University. Angel also holds a Masterʼs of Psychology degree from Adler, with a certificate in psychometrics, Angel is currently conducting research on ADHD and ASD and enjoys working with neurodivergent children between 5 and 18 years of age. Fluent in both English and French, with a working understanding of Spanish, Korean and American Sign Language, Angel is a strong communicator who communicates very well with children and has significant experience as a tutor, teaching assistant and instructor in English, French, neuroscience, math, statistics, and music Angel was valedictorian speaker at her graduation for her Masterʼs degree in Psychology, and is currently in a doctoral program. During her time at Adler, Angel served as cohort representative, student council president, and founder of a student-led tutorial program (STATS Club), and a mental health blog (Adlers Kids) for students. Angel also served as head of the colloquium team, organized the schoolʼs first-ever International Colloquium, and participates in the ALFREDS committee, a charitable group.