Towards higher standards and improved treatments for perfectionism: A reply...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 382-385; doi:10.1037/cap0000373It is vital to be transparent and clear about empirically valid findings in treatment research to...
View ArticleTowards high standards of evidence for cognitive behaviour therapy for...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 377-381; doi:10.1037/cap0000369Perfectionism is associated with symptoms of multiple psychological disorders. In this commentary, we...
View ArticleA meta-analytic test of the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 355-376; doi:10.1037/cap0000360Meta-analyses conclude that cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for perfectionism is efficacious...
View ArticleLions at the gate: How weaponization of policy prevents people of colour from...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 335-354; doi:10.1037/cap0000352The purpose of this article is to shed light on how weaponized policy supports a system designed to...
View Article“I need to be perfect or else the world’s gonna end”: A qualitative analysis...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 320-334; doi:10.1037/cap0000357Converging evidence indicates that the high prevalence of perfectionism and associated pressures to be...
View ArticleThe content and quality of Canadian trauma and PTSD websites.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 313-319; doi:10.1037/cap0000358Searching for mental health resources online has become a common practice among individuals who have...
View ArticleThe practice of clinical forensic psychology in Canada: Current landscape and...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 306-312; doi:10.1037/cap0000354Canadian clinical forensic psychologists complete rigorous clinical training, yet their scope of...
View ArticleIncreasing equitable access to training opportunities: Introducing the...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 299-305; doi:10.1037/cap0000355This article reports on an innovative and creative training strategy: development and implementation of...
View ArticleDemystifying SSHRC psychology insight grants: Reviewers’ perspectives.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 290-298; doi:10.1037/cap0000353Being an academic psychologist offers both stimulating intellectual rewards and potential challenges....
View ArticleReproducibility of PsycInfo searches across platforms.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 279-289; doi:10.1037/cap0000365PsycInfo is widely available through four vendors, each with its own unique platform. Anecdotal and...
View ArticleDecomposing wage differentials at the intersection of gender and parenthood...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 270-278; doi:10.1037/cap0000371Persistent gender-based challenges have been found among academic psychologists, including women’s...
View ArticleOrganizational and practitioner challenges to Black youth accessing mental...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 259-269; doi:10.1037/cap0000370This article aims to elucidate the barriers to mental health care for Black youth by providing the...
View ArticleTeleworking and work–life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 64(4), Nov 2023, 227-258; doi:10.1037/cap0000330Telework, a work modality that allows employees to work outside the boundaries of an office through...
View ArticleEndel Tulving (1927–2023).
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 71-73; doi:10.1037/cap0000382Memorializes Endel Tulving (1927-2023), an Estonian Canadian cognitive psychologist and cognitive...
View ArticleThe significance quest theory and the 3N model: A systematic review.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 58-70; doi:10.1037/cap0000364According to the Significance Quest Theory (Kruglanski et al., 2009) and the 3N model (Webber &...
View ArticleFollow the money: Is borderline personality disorder research underfunded in...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 46-57; doi:10.1037/cap0000375Although borderline personality disorder (BPD) is prevalent, highly lethal, and involves comparable or...
View ArticleAssessing the publication productivity of clinical psychology professors in...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 34-45; doi:10.1037/cap0000378The landscape of academia in clinical psychology has changed drastically over the last 10 years. Since...
View ArticleResearch productivity norms among Canadian I–O psychology scholars.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 28-33; doi:10.1037/cap0000381We present research output norms for Canadian industrial–organizational (I–O) psychologists. Previous...
View ArticleEthics of psychotherapy rationing: A review of ethical and regulatory...
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 15-27; doi:10.1037/cap0000372Ethical and regulatory documents in Canadian professional psychology were reviewed for principles and...
View ArticleCollaborative practice in Canadian psychologists’ standards of practice.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, Vol 65(1), Feb 2024, 1-14; doi:10.1037/cap0000379Health care professions have been incorporating collaborative practice competencies into codes of ethics,...
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