John L. Arnett | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Clinical psychology |
Institutions | University of Manitoba |
John L. Arnett is a Canadian psychologist whose work concerned developing clinical health psychology.
Career
In 1985, Arnett was appointed Head of the Department of Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. This department was designed to expand the remit of psychologists in healthcare beyond mental health into physical health.[1]
Arnett's publications focus on arguing for the need for clinical psychologists to have a wider remit within healthcare.
Publications
- Arnett, J.L. (2001). Clinical and Health Psychology: Future Directions.[2]
- Arnett, J.L. (2006). Psychology and health.[3]
- Arnett, J.L., Nicholson, I.R., & Breault, L. (2006). Psychology's Role in Health in Canada[4]
Positions
- President, Canadian Psychological Association (2005)
- President, Psychological Association of Manitoba (2012)[5]
Awards
- 2000: Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Profession, Canadian Psychological Association[6]
References
- ^ "Our history". Department of Clinical Health Psychology. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- ^ Arnett, John (2001). "Clinical and Health Psychology: Future Directions". Canadian Psychology. 42 (1): 38–48. doi:10.1037/h0086878.
- ^ Arnett, John (2006). "Psychology and health". Canadian Psychology. 48.
- ^ Arnett, John (2004). "Psychology's Role in Health in Canada". Canadian Psychology. 45. doi:10.1037/h0086991.
- ^ "Executive Council". Psychological Association of Manitoba. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- ^ "Award descriptions and past recipients". Canadian Psychological Association. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2020.