Michael Bond
professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Bond, former Chief of the Department of Psychiatry and Director of the Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry (ICFP) at the Jewish General Hospital, is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and a member of the McGill Psychiatry Executive Committee. Dr. Bond is also currently a member of the JGH’s Medical Executive Committee and Medical Advisory Committee. He has worked with the department’s youth service for over 30 years and supervises individual and family psychotherapy. Dr. Bond developed the Defense Style Questionnaire, a self-reporting instrument that has been used in research around the world and has led to over 150 published studies. He has also created another research instrument, the Psychodynamic Intervention Rating Scale, which has been used here and abroad. Dr. Bond has published in the areas of defence mechanisms, psychotherapy research, and suicide management, presenting regularly at scientific meetings. He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and was voted Best Supervisor by the McGill Residents Association in 1997.
Research Interest
Youth and adult psychiatry, individual and family psychotherapy
Publications
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The added value of world views over self-views: Predicting modest behaviour in Eastern and Western cultures.
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Understanding food vulnerability and health literacy in older bereaved men: A qualitative study. Thompson J, Tod A, Bissell P, Bond M
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The Rate of Improvement in Long-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy For Borderline Personality Disorder. Perry JC, Bond M, Békés V.