Jason DoironÂ
Chair Person & Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada
Biography
He did his Phd from New Brunswick and is the Chair person & Assistant professor of Department of Psychology in UPEI, Canda.
Research Interest
Dr. Doiron's research interests include an exploration of a variety of topics in clinical psychology using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. His recent work has examined the etiology, treatment, and prevention of pathological gambling. Other issues that interest me from both a clinical and a research perspective include integrative approaches to psychotherapy (especially in relation to the treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders), the impact of early relationships and parenting practices on later adjustment, neuropsychology, forensic psychology, and human sexuality.
Publications
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Doiron JP, Nicki RM. Epidemiology of problem gambling in Prince Edward Island: A Canadian microcosm?. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 2001 Jun;46(5):413-7.
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Doiron JP, Mazer DB. Gambling with video lottery terminals. Qualitative Health Research. 2001 Sep;11(5):631-46.
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Doiron JP, Nicki RM. Prevention of pathological gambling: a randomized controlled trial. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 2007 Jun 1;36(2):74-84.