Dr. Jill Glasgow

Children's Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre

800 Commissioners Road East
London, ON  N6A 5W9
Telephone: (519) 685-8500, ext. 74981
Email: jillian.glasgow@lhsc.on.ca 

Clinical interests: I work on an acute care inpatient unit for child and adolescent mental health, provided intervention, consultation, and occasional assessment to children and teens admitted through the emergency room for acute crisis stabilization. Clinical presentations include psychosis, mania, suicidal ideation and/or attempts, trauma, severe mood and anxiety problems, emotion dysregulation, and disruptive behaviours. I provide individual therapy, group therapy, and parent psychoeducation from a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy approach, incorporating Motivation Interviewing and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy strategies where appropriate. I use a cross-battery model for psychoeducational assessments. My clinical interests are mainly with complex mental health presentations such as comorbid mental health conditions, emotion and behavioural dysregulation, suicidality, and complex trauma.

Topics for workshops, seminars: Suicidality; Non-suicidal self-injury; DBT with adolescents; OCD/ERP in children/adolescents; Projective assessment measures; Cross-Battery assessment; Working in a hospital setting.

Type of clinical practica: Advanced Intervention; Applied Research

Types of clients: Adolescent

Modality: Individual; Group

Theoretical orientation: Cognitive Behaviour; DBT

Types of client problems: Neurodevelopmental Disorders; Bipolar and Related Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Anxiety Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders; Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders; Disruptive, Impulse Control and Conduct Disorders; Personality Disorders

Type of supervision you can provide: Co-therapy/Co-interview; Student describes case; Review audio recording with student; Observe student live

Recent students

Current students:

Clinical mentor: Not available

Research interests: My current research interests are focused on program development, specifically around improving parent supports for mental health patients, improving patient engagement in hospital and mental health systems, and evaluating factors that reduce re-admission to inpatient units.

Available to supervise: Yes

Constraints: Available September 2023 to February 2024. Can supervise advanced intervention (perhaps rarely advanced assessment) and would require students to have at least one full therapy course completed (any modality), as well as some experience providing intervention with children. Not available Wednesdays, but could have a student any other day. Placement would need to be on-site and in-person. Ideally would do more than one day. 

Last updated: June 15, 2023