Janel Gauthier

Janel Gauthier is a distinguished Canadian psychologist. He is presently Professor of psychology at École de psychologie, Université Laval, Quebec.

He is Chairman, of the Canadian National Committee and chair of the Ad Hoc Joint Committee for the development of a Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists set up by IUPsyS

Papers
Gauthier, J. (2002). L’intelligence émotionnelle et la pratique de la médecine : Les émotions positives ont-elles une influence sur la santé et la maladie? MedActuel, 2(6), 34-39.

Gauthier, J. (2003). The use of knowledge outside I/O psychology by I/O psychologists: A critique. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 44(3), 244-248.

Gauthier, J. (2003 & 2004). Toward a universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists. In J. B. Overmier & J. A. Overmier (Eds.), Psychology: IUPsyS Global Resource. Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

Gauthier, J. (2004). The costs of anxiety disorders and their treatment: A commentary. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 45(3), 219-224.

Gauthier, J. (2005). Toward a universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists: A progress report. In M. J. Stevens & D. Wedding (Eds.), Psychology: IUPsyS Global Resource (Édition 2005). Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

Gauthier, J. (2006). Moving closer to a universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists: Progress report and draft. In M. J. Stevens & D. Wedding (Eds.), Psychology : IUPsyS Global Resource (Édition 2006). Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

Gauthier, J. (sous presse). L’intelligence émotionnelle. Dans S. Larivée (éd.), Traité sur l’intelligence. Paris : Masson.

Lévesque, M., Savard, J., Simard, S., Gauthier, J. G., & Ivers, H. (2004). Efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression among women with metastatic cancer: A single-case experimental study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 35, 287-305.

Taylor, S., Bouchard, S., Gauthier, J. G., & Cox, B. (2003). Anxiety disorders. In P. Firestone & W. L. Marshall (Eds.), Abnormal psychology: Perspectives (2e éd.) (p. 152-182). Toronto: Prentice-Hall.