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Dr. Ed Johnson completed his Honours BA in Psychology at Queen’s University in 1984 and received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Waterloo in 1991. His dissertation focused on the costs and benefits of self-deception. Subsequently, Dr. Johnson completed a clinical internship year at the University of Manitoba's Department of Clinical Health Psychology and a post-doctoral fellowship at OISE/UT, where he researched children’s understanding of self-deception. Dr. Johnson returned to Winnipeg in 1993 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology. His research explores both adaptive (e.g., self-compassion) and maladaptive (e.g., shame, envy, narcissism) responses to ego-threats. Dr. Johnson holds a special interest in clinical supervision, teaching practices, and learning in psychotherapy. He has authored several articles and a textbook on the subject. His teaching experience encompasses undergraduate and graduate clinical programs, covering various topics, including Psychopathology and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Dr. Johnson's service contributions include his role as Director of the Clinical Psychology Training Program and his presidency at the Canadian Council for Professional Psychology Programs.
University of Manitoba • Winnipeg, MB
Conducting research and teaching courses in Clinical Psychology.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.