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Corey McAuliffe is a wellness guide, author, and community-builder who frames chronic illness as an invitation into deeper knowing. Through her work, she creates accessible pathways for people navigating life's surprising disruptions – from invisible illness to grief to quiet collapse.
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Corey McAuliffe, PhD, MPH is a wellness guide, researcher, and author of 23 Dates with My Dead Dad, a memoir that explores connection, synchronicity, and healing across grief, chronic illness, and ancestral trauma. Following her father’s death in 2019, Corey transformed her shared ritual into a spiritual practice that became the foundation of her book.
Alongside her personal story, Corey brings more than two decades of experience in public health, mental health, and disability research. She is an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of British Columbia and a Research Consultant with the Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division and the National Institute of Disability Management and Research. She weaves lived wisdom with professional expertise to invite readers into the transformative space where limitation becomes possibility and presence opens into truth.
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Corey McAuliffe, PhD, MPH never expected her father’s death to spark a journey of connection that transcended life and death. In her memoir, 23 Dates with My Dead Dad, she chronicles how a simple father-daughter ritual transformed into a spiritual practice of healing, synchronicity, and intergenerational repair. Through the lens of grief, chronic illness, and ancestral trauma, Corey invites readers to explore the unseen threads that bind us to those we love and the ways absence can become an opening into deeper presence and meaning.
Corey brings a rare combination of lived experience and professional expertise to her writing. She is an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of British Columbia School of Nursing, a Research Consultant with the Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division and the National Institute of Disability Management and Research and has over 20 years of experience in global and community health. Her academic work focuses on mental health, disability, and inclusion, and she specializes in trauma-informed, holistic, and community-based approaches.
Blending evidence-based insight with lived wisdom, Corey writes with wit, compassion, and accessibility. She is passionate about reframing what the world often calls limitation – grief, illness, or sensitivity – into sources of wisdom, connection, and justice.
Born in Portland, Oregon and now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Corey continues to explore the spaces where personal story meets collective healing. She invites readers into that liminal space, where love, transformation, and renewal weave together to create freedom born from truth.
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Research & Professional Interests:
Mental Health and Well-Being
Early intervention, trauma-informed and embodied approaches, and researcher well-being.
Disability and Employment
Creating inclusive and healthy workspaces, addressing precarious employment, and advancing policy for individuals with chronic and episodic health conditions.
Health Systems and Policy
Integrating traditional and alternative health practices, advancing global health approaches, and addressing inequities in healthcare access and delivery.
Gender and Social Justice
Examining sexual and gender-based violence, post-secondary education experiences, and the broader social determinants of health.
Dr. McAuliffe's research portfolio includes studies on post-secondary student suicide prevention, mental health disparities during COVID-19, public health nutrition, local food systems, food security, and maternal and child health. Across all projects, her work emphasizes the intersection of individual well-being with systemic change and social justice. Learn more about her research and publications.
Author and Personal Journey
Dr. Corey McAuliffe is the author of 23 Dates with My Dead Dad, a grief memoir that chronicles her journey toward reconnecting with her late father and healing from intergenerational trauma. After his death in 2019, she transformed their monthly father-daughter tradition into a spiritual practice, tuning into synchronicities and signs. The book weaves together her experiences with chronic illness, ancestral trauma, and a transformative trip to Ireland to explore family history.
23 Dates with My Dead Dad offers insight for readers navigating grief, chronic illness, or spiritual exploration, demonstrating how personal healing and professional expertise can intersect in meaningful ways. Her writing reflects the same holistic, trauma-informed approach that characterizes her academic and professional work.