Our team at the CRIPCAS conference
Our team attended the 19th annual CRIPCAS members’ conference, which took place on November 22, 2024, in Montreal. Florence Léonard, a doctoral student in our lab, presented a poster titled: Cyberviolence in young adult couples: Associations with anticipation and negative emotions during face-to-face and text message conflicts.
Brenda at CSRF
Our team attended the Canadian Sex Research Forum, which took place from October 24 to 26, 2024, in Nova Scotia. Brenda Ramos, a doctoral student in our lab, presented an oral presentation titled: The moderating role of communication behaviors in the associations between intimate partner violence and dyadic sexual desire in young adult couples.
Maude Turgeon-Arès is a recipient of a graduate studies scholarship from CRIPCAS
Congratulations to Maude Turgeon-Arès, a graduate student (D.Psy.) in our lab, for receiving a graduate studies scholarship awarded by CRIPCAS!
Our team at the Violence Prevention Research Conference
Our team attended the Violence Prevention Research Conference, held from July 14 to 16, 2024, in New Hampshire. Marie-Ève Daspe, the lab director, gave an oral presentation titled Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Perception of the Partner’s Hostility During Conflict. Florence Léonard, a doctoral student in our lab, gave an oral presentation titled Cybervictimization Within […]
Our team at the SQRP conference
Some members of our team participated in the annuel conference from the Société québécoise pour la recherche en psychologie (SQRP).
Marianne receives the Guy Bégin Prize
Congratulations to Marianne Emond, a PhD student in our laboratory, who has won the Guy Bégin Prize for the clinical axis for the year 2024! This prize is awarded by the Société Québécoise pour la Recherche en Psychologie – SQRP and aims to reward students who have published a scientific article of high quality as […]
Florence is the recipient of research scholarships
Congratulations to Florence for receiving master’s research scholarships. Well deserved!
Grant awarded
We are pleased to announce that Marie-Ève Daspe, director of our laboratory, and Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, director of the SAIL Lab – Sexual and Intimate Life Research Laboratory, have received a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for 2024-2028! The project is titled “Are we doing more harm? Physiological, self-reported, and observed emotional responses […]
Apollonia’s doctoral essay defense
Apollonia defended her doctoral essay with success. Congratulations, we are proud of you!
Our team at the CRIPCAS conference

Many members of our team participated at the annual conference of the Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les problèmes conjugaux et les agressions sexuelles (CRIPCAS).