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Elizabeth Harvey serves as an Associate Professor of Educational Sciences within the Faculty of Professional Programs at Sainte-Anne University in Church Point, Nova Scotia. Her research program centers on inclusive education, investigating connections between student characteristics (particularly temperament and behavioral problems) and academic success, alongside the influence of family and school factors such as screen use and teacher-student dynamics.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Doctorate in Psychoeducation (Ph.D.) from the University of Sherbrooke
- Master's degree with dissertation (M.Ps.) in Clinical Psychology from Laval University
- Certificate in Human Sexuality with specialization in sexual abuse from Laval University
- Bachelor's degree in clinical psychology from Laval University
Dr. Harvey actively contributes to multiple research entities: the International Laboratory on School Inclusion (LISIS), the Research and Intervention Group on Childhood Adaptations (GRISE), the University Research Center on Youth and Families (CRUJeF), and the Quebec Committee for Young People with Behavioral Difficulties (CQJDC) as an expert member. Her work prioritizes translating research into practical inclusive education strategies for school communities.
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