Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall

September 10, 2019 00:33:24
Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall
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Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall

Sep 10 2019 | 00:33:24

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Show Notes

Topic: Rainbow Reflections: Body Image Comics for Queer Men

Overview: Stephanie and her collaborators have put together a comic book anthology. This is an exciting way to explore the consequences of body dissatisfaction to the health of queer men and to highlight the resilience that queer men experience against body dissatisfaction.

A launch of the comic books is coming soon to Kingston. If you are interested and what to find out more follow Stephanie’s group on the Twitter handle  @QueerBodies

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