
Jennifer Roters
Assistant Professor · Forensic Psychology
University of Northern British ColumbiaAbout
Jennifer Roters is an Assistant Professor at the University of Northern British Columbia, where she teaches in the Counseling Psychology program. She holds a PhD in Psychology from Brock University, where she was a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar (SSHRC), and dual Master’s degrees in Clinical/Counselling Psychology (LaSalle University) and Social/Personality Psychology (Brock University), the latter supported by a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s (CGS M). Licensed with the College of Registered Psychotherapists, her work spans forensic, clinical, counseling, social, and personality psychology.
- Forensic Psychological Research
- Childhood Adversity and Trauma
- Mindfulness and Attachment Theory
- Personality Disorders (Borderline/Psychopathic)
- Advanced Statistical Modeling (SEM, Bayesian Analysis)
Her research integrates theoretical, statistical, and applied approaches, focusing on interventions for normative populations and the development of the iai lab for Phallometric Assessment. She has received prestigious scholarships from SSHRC and collaborates with graduate students on multidisciplinary projects.
Scientific Awards:
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar (SSHRC)
- Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master’s (CGS M) (SSHRC)
Her work engages diverse populations (adults, children, clinical/forensic/normative) through a knowledge translation framework.
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