About
Professor Josée Jarry of the University of Windsor is a clinical psychologist engaged in research and education. She leads initiatives in mental health counseling, including free therapy programs for frontline healthcare workers during the pandemic (2020) and studies on yoga's therapeutic effects for breast cancer survivors (2016). She mentors doctoral students like Sanya Sagar and oversees clinical internships for psychology trainees. Her work is supported by grants such as the $228k Seeds4Hope award (2016).
- Research Interests: Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Health, and Health Psychology with a focus on oncology survivorship and community mental health.
- Key Projects: Caring for Our Caregivers (free counseling), Ashtanga Yoga for Breast Cancer Survivors (collaboration with Cheri McGowan).
She received a 2021 Canadian Psychological Association Service Award for pandemic-era volunteer efforts. Her teaching includes supervising over 14 clinical psychology interns annually, emphasizing practical training and ethical practice.
- Labs/Teams: Psychological Services and Research Centre (focal point for her community initiatives).


