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Applied Psychology and Human Development


Lana Stermac

phone: (416) 978-0722
email: l.stermac@utoronto.ca  

Department: Applied Psychology and Human Development



Research Overview

Impact of Sexually Coercive Behaviour on Women’s Education: Sexual Violence and Trauma; Posttraumatic Mental Health; Feminist Issues in Sexual Assault funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Trauma and Learning
Funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)


Teaching Overview

AEC1203Y Practicum in Counselling Psychology
AEC3218H Research Seminar in Counselling Psychology
AEC3260H Psychopathology and Diagnosis


Professional Activities

AFFILIATIONS

Coalition for Research in Women's Health
Women's College Research Institute
Canadian Psychological Association
American Psychological Association


Representative Publications

Kelly, T., Cabral, C., & Stermac, L. (accepted). The Aftermath of Sexual Assault: A Review of the Effects and Clinical Implications. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma.

Stermac, L., Elgie, S., Clarke, A., & Dunlap, H.(2012). Academic experiences of war-zone students in Canada. Journal of Youth Studies, 15, 3, 311-328.

Kelly, T.C., & Stermac, L. (2012). Intimate partner sexual assault against women:
Examining the impact and recommendations for clinical practice. Partner Abuse: New Directions in Research, Interventions, and Policy, 3, 1, 107-122.

Stermac, L., Elgie, S., Clarke, A., & Dunlap, H.(accepted). Academic experiences of war-zone students in Canada. Journal of Youth Studies.

Kelly, T.C., & Stermac, L. (in press). Intimate partner sexual assault against women: Examining the impact and recommendations for clinical practice. Partner Abuse: New Directions in Research, Interventions, and Policy.

Clarke, A. & Stermac, L. (2011). The influence of stereotypical beliefs, participant
gender, and survivor weight on sexual assault response. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26, 2285 - 2302.

Stermac, L., Elgie, S., Dunlap, H. & Kelly, T.C. (2010). Educational experiences and achievements of war-zone immigrant students in Canada. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 5, 97-107.

Stermac, L. & Kelly, T.C. (2010). Sexual violence against women: Current research and future
direction. Building bridges for wellness in counselling and psychotherapy. Center for Diversity in Counselling and Psychotherapy Sampura-Montfort and the Center for Diversity in Counselling Ontario Institute of Studies in Education of the University of Toronto: Bangalore and Toronto (pp. 170-192).


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