Highlighting our Fellows

The criteria for fellowship are outstanding contribution to the development, maintenance and growth of excellence in the science or profession of clinical psychology, including service to professional organizations and leadership on clinical issues.

 

Janice Howes

Dr. Howes was educated at Dalhousie University and the University of Western Ontario. She is currently in the Department of Psychology at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre and also holds an assistant professor appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and an adjunct professorship in the Department of Psychology at Dalhousie University. She is actively involved in the provision of clinical service, the teaching and supervision of interns and residents, and clinical research. One of her research interests is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. She has published several articles and presented numerous workshops in this area. She has a particular talent for translating the research in this area into timely and useful applications - including briefing medical staff for service in Kosovo and coordinating psychological services in response to the Swissair Flight 111 disaster. She has served CPA in a number of capacities, including sitting on the editorial committee of Canadian Psychology and as past-chair of the clinical section.

 

Patrick McGrath

Dr. McGrath was educated at the Universities of Ottawa, Saskatchewan, and Queen's. He is currently professor of psychology at Dalhousie University. Until last year he was coordinator of the clinical psychology training program at Dalhousie, and was instrumental in the development and accreditation of this program. This year he will assume the scientist-practitioner board seat for CPA. Dr. McGrath has received numerous awards for his work in clinical psychology. Recently he was awarded a Distinguished Scientist Award from MRC and a research award from IWK Grace Health Centre for outstanding contributions to research. He has published over 130 scientific articles and chapters. In addition, he has made numerous contributions to the practice of clinical psychology. He is a registered psychologist in Nova Scotia, has conducted many workshops on the application of his research on pain, and has produced two widely used and translated books on pediatric pain for parents.


 

FELLOWS

Of The Clinical Section of CPA

Harvey Brooker
John Conway
Ken Craig
Keith Dobson
Anna Beth Doyle
John Goodman
David S. Hart
Charles Hayes
Janice Howes
Michael King
Andree Liddell
Patrick McGrath
Sam Mikail
Jean Pettifor
Susan Pisterman
Pierre Ritchie
Robert Robinson
John Service
Richard Steffy
Janet Stoppard
Allan Wilson

 


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