Dr. Michel Larivière
Dr. Michel Larivière is one of the four founding members of the ECHO Research Group. He is an Associate Professor in the School of Human Kinetics, Assistant Professor of Clinical Education at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM), and an Associate Director of the Centre for Research on Occupational Safety and Health. He has served as Vice-Dean in the Faculty of Professional Schools and is now the Associate Director at the Center for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH).
Dr. Larivière obtained both a B.P.H.E. and a Master’s degree from Laurentian University. He received a PhD in Psychology from Carleton University and a Post-Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Ottawa. Dr. Larivière has led large-scale studies on the predictors of occupational mental health and adjustment, including a national study of correctional and human service workers – a first of its kind in Canada. He has performed national surveys on worker well-being as well as the determinants of mental health and high-risk health behaviours. His research has included work on highly resistant and at-risk populations and various occupational groups.
As a licensed clinical psychologist with his own practice, Dr. Larivière has consulted for the Correctional Service of Canada, Youth Justice Services, the Workers Safety and Insurance Board, and the Children’s Aid Society, among others. He has provided expert testimony in a variety of legal proceedings. As a practicing psychologist in northern Ontario, he works collaboratively on interdisciplinary teams, providing services in French and English, often in more rural and remote areas.
Keywords: psychology, mental health, clinical education
Contact
705.675.1151 ext 1202
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Larivière obtained both a B.P.H.E. and a Master’s degree from Laurentian University. He received a PhD in Psychology from Carleton University and a Post-Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Ottawa. Dr. Larivière has led large-scale studies on the predictors of occupational mental health and adjustment, including a national study of correctional and human service workers – a first of its kind in Canada. He has performed national surveys on worker well-being as well as the determinants of mental health and high-risk health behaviours. His research has included work on highly resistant and at-risk populations and various occupational groups.
As a licensed clinical psychologist with his own practice, Dr. Larivière has consulted for the Correctional Service of Canada, Youth Justice Services, the Workers Safety and Insurance Board, and the Children’s Aid Society, among others. He has provided expert testimony in a variety of legal proceedings. As a practicing psychologist in northern Ontario, he works collaboratively on interdisciplinary teams, providing services in French and English, often in more rural and remote areas.
Keywords: psychology, mental health, clinical education
Contact
705.675.1151 ext 1202
Email: [email protected]