Anthony S. Joyce is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and has a research focus primarily in the field of psychology, with a strong emphasis on clinical psychology. Their body of work spans various subfields including applied psychology, social psychology, sociology and political science, as well as experimental and cognitive psychology.
Joyce's research centers on topics related to personality disorders and psychopathology, psychotherapy techniques and applications, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, digital mental health interventions, personality traits and psychology, the impact of technology on adolescents, and mental health research topics.
Frequent co-authors of Joyce include:
Their research has been published in several venues, with multiple contributions to:
Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anthony S. Joyce include:
William E. Piper;Hassan F. A. Azim;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCallum
John S. Ogrodniczuk;Anthony S. Joyce;William E. Piper
John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce
William E. Piper;John S. Ogrodniczuk;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCallum
William E. Piper;Mary McCallum;Anthony S. Joyce;John S. Rosie
Harold Bernard;Gary Burlingame;Phillip Flores;Les Greene
Anthony S. Joyce;William E. Piper
William E. Piper;Hassan F. A. Azim;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCALLUM
Anthony S. Joyce;John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Mary McCallum
Anthony S. Joyce;William E. Piper;John S. Ogrodniczuk
Mary McCallum;William E. Piper;John S. Ogrodniczuk;Anthony S. Joyce
Maxi Miciak;Maria Mayan;Cary Brown;Anthony S. Joyce
William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCallum;Hassan F. Azim
John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce;Paul I. Steinberg
Carol E. Adair;Gerald M. McDougall;Anora Beckie;Anthony Joyce
John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce
John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCALLUM
William E. Piper;John S. Ogrodniczuk;Anthony S. Joyce;Rene Weideman
John S. Ogrodniczuk;William E. Piper;Anthony S. Joyce;Mary McCallum
Giorgio A. Tasca;John Sylvestre;Louise Balfour;Livia Chyurlia
William E. Piper;Hassan F. A. Azim;Mary McCallum;Anthony S. Joyce
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