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Raymond Ho

(he/him)
PhD Student in Clinical Forensic Psychology, Simon Fraser University

Raymond Ho is a Clinical Psychology PhD Student at Simon Fraser University in the Douglas Research Lab. He is also a scholar at the CIHR-funded Alliance Against Violence and Adversity Triadic Mentorship Program, and a Research & Evaluation Associate at Homefront Calgary. Passionate about using interdisciplinary connections in solving complex problems, his current research on psychopathy, violence risk assessments, and implementation is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

Raymond was also the director of Access Abroad Hong Kong (formerly Project Access Hong Kong), a registered charity that strives to bridge the opportunity gap in education by empowering underprivileged mentees from low-income backgrounds and non-fee-paying schools. He is currently a mentor at Psych'in Out, a program that supports diverse students in accessing graduate school. He has been teaching and mentoring students for 6+ years, and has also guest lectured on topics such as "Is Santa Claus a psychopath?".

Experience

  • –present
    PhD Student in Clinical Forensic Psychology, Simon Fraser University

Education

  • 2023 
    Maastricht University, Masters in Forensic Psychology