|  | Sample of Publications
 
 
 
 Poulin, C. (2007). It made us think differently:  Unger’s 'Toward a Redefinition of Sex and  Gender.' Feminism & Psychology, 17, 435 - 441.
 DiTommaso, E., Turbide, J., Poulin, C., & Robinson, B.  (2007).  L’échelle de solitude sociale et émotionnelle (ÉSSÉ): A french-canadian  adaptation of the social and emotional loneliness scale for Adults.  Social Behavior and Personality, 35 (3),  339-350.
 Poulin, C. (2006). Book review: « Le sexe, le genre et la  psychologie ». P. Mercade (Ed). Paris,   France,  L’Harmattan, 2005, (147 pages). Recherches féministes, 19, 209-211.
 Poulin, C.  (2005).  Book review: “The Causes of Rape:  Understanding individual differences in male propensity for sexual  aggression." (authors: Lalumière,M., Harris, G. T., Quinsey, V. L., &  Rice, M. E.)(Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association,  2005, 294 pages (ISBN 1-59147-186-9). Canadian Psychology/ Psychologie  canadienne, 46(4), 254-256.
 Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2005).  For  Better and for Worse: Psychological Demands and Structural Impacts of the  Military on Gay Servicewomen and their Partners in Long-term  Relationships.  In D. Pawluch, W. Shaffir  & C. Miall (Eds.), Doing ethnography: Studying everyday life. (pp.  323-335). Toronto:  Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. 
 Newman. K, Poulin,  C., Brazier, B., & Cashmore, A. L. (2005).  Media’s Depiction of Emotional Abuse:  Reactions and Commentaries amongst Young University Women. In D. Pawluch, W.  Shaffir & C. Miall (Eds.), Doing ethnography: Researching everyday life.  (pp. 200-211). Toronto:  Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
 Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., Brazier, B., Hughes, J. Brazier,  B.C.S., Arseneault, R., MacAulay, S., & Lynne Thériault (2004).  Keeping it confidential:  A struggle for Transition Houses.  In M.L. Stirling, C. A. Cameron, N.  Nason-Clark, & B. Miedema (Eds).   Understanding Abuse: Partnering for Change (85 - 108).  Toronto:  University   of Toronto Press.
 Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L.   (2003).  Part-time disabled  lesbian passing on roller blades or PMS, Prozac, and essentializing woman’s  ailments.  Women & Therapy, 26, 95 -  108. (Co-published simultaneously   published as a chapter of an edited book by Banks, M. E., & Kaschak,  E.  Women with Visible and Invisible  Disabilities:  Multiple Intersections,  Multiple Issues, Multiple Therapies.  Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press).
 Burdett, F., & Poulin, C. (2003).  New Brunswick Female  Correctional Officers’ Experience of Abuse and Violence.  Report submitted to the New-Brunswick  advisory council on the status of women.   (pp. 22).
 Poulin, C.  (2001). “The  military is the wife and I am the mistress” Partners of Gay Service Women.  Atlantis, 26(1), 65 - 76.Beauregard, M., Gagné, E.,  & Poulin., C. (1999). Équipe de rédaction pour la publication: Le corps en  tête.  Ottawa, Canada:  ICREF/CRIAW. (pp.115).
 
 Poulin, C., & Rondeau, G. (1997).  Éditorial: Violences Familiales (Vol.  Eds.).  Criminologie, XXX(2), 3-5.
 Poulin, C., & Ross, L.R. (1997).  Recherche sur la violence familiale:  contribution des différentes épistémologies.   Criminologie, XXX(2), 7-25.
 Muzychka, M., Poulin,  M.B.C., Cottrell, B., Miedema, B., & Roberts, B. (1996).  Feminist Research Ethics: A Process (2nd  ed.). Ottawa,  Ont: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. (pp. 89). Poulin, M. B. C., Ross, L., Gouliquer, L., Fox, B., Thériault, L., Arseneault, R., Wuest, J.,  Merritt-Gray, M., Root, A., Flowers, L.(1995).   An evaluation and summary of the accumulated "Monthly Reporting  Form":  Usage of New Brunswick  transition houses.  Report submitted to  the Department of Health and Community Services and available to the public.  (pp. 38) (also available in French)
		            
			             
 
 
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