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Michel LANDRY is a Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Department of Psychology. His research focuses on addiction evaluation, comorbidity between addiction and mental health, and screening methodologies for substance use disorders. He has supervised three Master’s theses addressing clinical assessment of addictive behaviors, personality disorders in addicted populations, and stages of change in addiction treatment adherence.
His expertise spans intervention strategies for drug addicts, mental health integration in addiction recovery, and behavioral health frameworks. He has contributed to understanding the interplay between substance abuse and psychological well-being, particularly in judicially involved populations.
Student supervision highlights include guiding research on:
- Richard Cloutier (2009): Clinical measurement of addictive behaviors
- Geneviève Lefebvre (2001): Personality disorders and rehabilitation trajectories in judicially involved addicts
- Geneviève Provost (1994): Correlations between Prochaska and DiClemente’s change stages and treatment persistence in alcoholics/toxicomanes

