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Jacinthe Emery is a Lecturer at the University of Montreal with dual appointments in the School of Psychoeducation and Department of Psychology within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. With over 20 years of teaching experience, she instructs courses spanning attachment theory, social psychology, interpersonal relationships, and child development across multiple undergraduate and graduate programs including Psychology, Psychoeducation, and Social Sciences.
Her research expertise centers on parent-child attachment dynamics, particularly focusing on adolescent mothers and emotional communication patterns. Professor Emery has conducted hundreds of clinical attachment assessments through research projects examining risk factors, developmental outcomes, and intergenerational transmission of behavior patterns. Her work bridges theoretical attachment frameworks with practical clinical applications, emphasizing identity development and social influences on interpersonal relationships.
Professor Emery's publication record demonstrates consistent focus on attachment theory over two decades, with her 2016 book translating theoretical concepts into clinical practice. Her research shows particular strength in adolescent motherhood contexts, exploring how maternal factors influence infant attachment patterns and behavioral outcomes. The longitudinal nature of her studies provides valuable insights into developmental trajectories from infancy through childhood.
While specific grant details aren't documented, her extensive research collaborations and committee membership indicate active institutional engagement. Her teaching portfolio across diverse programs reflects commitment to student education in both specialized psychoeducation topics and foundational psychology principles.


