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Professor Joachim Stoeber is a leading academic in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent. With a focus on perfectionism, human-animal relations, and individual differences, his research spans developmental, clinical, and social psychology.
- PhD supervision: Vaida Jakubauskaite (parent-child interactions), Julian Childs (workplace well-being)
- Key research areas: Perfectionism dynamics in adolescence, vegan advocacy effectiveness, athlete burnout predictors
His work has been supported by major grants including the Leverhulme Trust (£298,259) and ESRC (£59,000). Recent publications (2024) examine how gender identity and speciesism moderate animal advocacy outcomes, while 2021 studies explore interpersonal hostility in perfectionism and self-stigma in dyslexic students. He has contributed extensively to Personality and Individual Differences and Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. Notably, his 2020 article on vegan resistance (with K. Dhont) addresses ideological pushback against compassionate dietary choices.


