PGSA Position
President
Degree in Progress
PhD in Clinical Psychology
Previous Degrees
2015 MA in Clinical Psychology, Ryerson University
2010 BA (Honours) in Psychology, McMaster University
Research Interests
Monique’s research interests include understanding the development of aggression and antisocial behaviour. Her Master’s thesis examined the impact of school bonding and peer influence on antisocial behaviour in adolescence, including identifying how these factors may impact male and female youth differently. She is also interested in understanding the impact of anger-related cognitions on the onset of reactive aggression. For her Dissertation, she will be investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of a brief computer-based training program on hostile attributions and hostility-primed cognitive control in a sample of individuals with high trait anger.
More broadly, Monique is also interested in investigating issues faced by at-risk parents (e.g., incarcerated parents, women with substance use disorders) and evaluating the effectiveness of parenting programs in these populations.