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Dr. Jennifer Aube is a Professor of Psychology at Roberts Wesleyan University, where she has served since 2005. She earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from McGill University and a B.S. in Honors Psychology/Sociology from the University of Toronto. Her academic career includes appointments at the University of Rochester and the University of Ottawa.
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology | McGill University
- B.S. in Honors Psychology/Sociology | University of Toronto
Dr. Aube’s research focuses on interpersonal psychology, gender studies, well-being, and the psychology of relationships. She explores themes such as unmitigated communion, self-development, spirituality, and emotional health. Her work often integrates psychological science with faith-informed practice.
Her recent articles highlight trends in unmitigated communion, gender roles, and their impact on mental health. She investigates how social dynamics, dependency, and self-criticism influence depressive symptoms, with a focus on domestic violence, adolescent psychology, and the intersection of spirituality and well-being.
- Barbara S. Muller Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence
- Sittig Faculty Growth Award
Dr. Aube has mentored numerous students and co-authored publications with colleagues like Richard Koestner and Richard Bassett. Her clinical experience in hospital and counseling settings informs her teaching and research, which remains committed to fostering resilience and holistic growth.




