Sexual violence
Here is an informative capsule on sexual violence within romantic relationships.
Economical violence
Here is an informative capsule on economical violence within romantic relationships.
Physical violence
Here is an informative capsule on physical violence within romantic relationships.
Verbal violence
Here is an informative capsule on verbal violence within romantic relationships.
Psychological violence
Here is an informative capsule on psychological violence within romantic relationships.
Risky sexual behaviors, dating apps and sexual satisfaction
Here is an informative capsule on the role of sexual satisfaction in the association between dating apps and risky sexual behaviors.
Social media, jealousy and violence in romantic relationships
Marianne’s video capsule explaining results for which she won the first prize at the SynTHÈSE competition, focusing on social media, jealousy and violence in romantic relationships is now available. To listen to her capsule in French, click here.
Traumas, emotions and post-traumatic stress among adolescents
Brenda’s video capsule explaining results for which she won the public’s favorite prize at the SynTHÈSE competition, focusing on childhood trauma, emotions and post-traumatic stress in adolescents is now available. Her results stem from her honors thesis carried out under the supervision of Sophie Bergeron, Ph.D. To listen to her capsule in French, click here.
“Can you imagine how I feel?”: The benefits of perspective-taking in intimate conflicts
Marianne Emond, doctoral student at the lab, and Marie-Ève Daspe, director of our lab, wrote a blog article. The article focuses on perspective-taking, a skill to be favored during intimate conflicts. Click here to read it!
Social media: When jealousy and electronic surveillance invite themselves in romantic relationships
Dr. Marie-Ève Daspe (Ph.D.) conducted an interview with UdeM nouvelles. She discusses the use of dating applications in the context of a pandemic, the resolution of romantic conflicts via digital technologies, jealousy linked to social media and “technoference”. To read the full interview, click here.