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Jack De Stefano is a Faculty Lecturer and Director of the McGill Psychoeducational and Counselling Clinic at McGill University's Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology. His academic focus centers on counselling psychology with expertise in clinical supervision and training of therapists. He holds degrees including an Ed.D. and M.A. from McGill University and a B.A. from Concordia University.
Research interests include clinical supervision methodologies, therapist training dynamics, and qualitative studies on mental health challenges like self-injury and intimate partner violence. His work emphasizes professional development pathways for clinicians and resilience in personality disorders. Notable contributions explore supervision-of-supervision frameworks and therapist self-reflection practices.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals and book chapters addressing supervision models, couple therapy for violence, and qualitative studies on clinical training. He maintains an active role in advancing ethical practices in private practice through ethics case studies.
While noted as not supervising research students, his teaching and administrative roles support clinical training programs. His work bridges theoretical psychotherapy approaches with practical clinical supervision innovations.


