Janel Gauthier

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Born
Janel Gauthier

1950 (age 7576)
CitizenshipCanadian
OccupationProfessor
Knownforpsychological ethics
Janel Gauthier
Born
Janel Gauthier

1950 (age 7576)
CitizenshipCanadian
OccupationProfessor
Known forpsychological ethics
Academic background
Alma materQueen's University at Kingston
ThesisOptimal criteria for determining exposure to phobic stimuli in flooding therapy (1975)
Academic work
DisciplinePsychology
Sub-disciplineClinical psychology
InstitutionsLaval University

Janel Gauthier (born 1950) is a Canadian psychologist with expertise in clinical psychology, human rights and ethics.

He received his doctorate in psychology from Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1975. He spent most of his academic career at Laval University, Quebec City from which he retired as Professor Emeritus in 2012.[1]

He has served extensively on national, regional and international organizations of psychology.[2] In Québec, these include the Québec Foundation for Migraine and Headaches and the Québec Association for Anxiety Disorders.

Research

His research and practice has had two main themes. The first has been the use of behavioural, cognitive, and social psychology in the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, the enhancement of low social self-esteem and the management of grief reactions and chronic headaches. The second has been ethics and human rights. He led the development of the Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists which was adopted by the International Union of Psychological Science and the International Association of Applied Psychology in 2008.[3][4]

Publications

  • Gauthier, J.G., Anne‐Louise Fournier, A.-L., & Claude Roberge, C.(1991). The Differential Effects of Biofeedback in the Treatment of Menstrual and Nonmenstrual Migraine, Headache.[5]
  • Gauthier, J., Cote, G., & French, D. (1994). The role of home practice in the thermal biofeedback treatment of migraine headache. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
  • Gauthier, J. (2009). Ethical principles and human rights: Building a better world globally. Counselling Psychology Quarterly.[6]

Other activities

Gauthier has been active in Taekwon-Do in which he holds a Black belt.[7]

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