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Department of Psychology Chrysler Hall South, Rm 173 401 Sunset Avenue Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 Phone: (519) 253-3000 Ex. 2217 Fax: (519) 973-7021
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Dr. Sandra Paivio
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Ext. 2232
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Name: Dr. Stephen Hibbard


Position: Associate Professor

Area: Adult Clinical

Office: 285 Chrysler Hall South

Phone: (519) 253-3000 ext 2248

E-mail: hibbard@uwindsor.ca


Research Interests:

Co-coordinator, (with Ken Hart) Lifestyles Research Group; Impulsivity Research Group; Conscious and Unconscious Processes Research Group

• Research Interests: Assessment; impulsivity, conscious and unconscious processes; shame and narcissism
• Graduate Teaching: Clinical Assessment; Advanced Adult Assessment; Psychopathology, History and Theories of Psychology; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
• Clinical Supervision: assessment, psychodynamic psychotherapy


Recent Publications:

Porcerelli, J., Abramsky, M., Hibbard, S., & Kamoo, R. (2001). Object relations and defense mechanisms of a serial sexual homocide perpetrator: A TAT analysis. Journal of Personality Assessment, 77, 87-104.

In press Hibbard, S., Mitchell, D., Porcerelli, J. (in press). Internal consistency of Westen's Object Relations and Social Cognition Scales for the TAT. Journal of Personality Assessment, 77, 408-419.

Hibbard, S., Tang, P.C.Y., & Latko, R., Park, J.H., Munn, S., Bolz, S., & Somerville, A. (2000). Differential validity of the Defense Mechanism Manual for the TAT between Asian Americans and Whites. Journal of Personality Assessment, 75, 351-372.

Porcerelli, J., Thomas, S. Hibbard, S., & Cogan, S. (1998). Defense mechanisms in children, adolescents, and young adults: A TAT validity study. Journal of Personality Assessment, 71, 411-420.