Martin Drapeau

Martin Drapeau, O.Q.

Professor, Counselling Psychology and Psychiatry, McGill University (Montréal, QC)

April 27, 2017

Professor Drapeau, M.Ps., PhD Clinical Psychology, is an Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology and of Psychiatry at McGill University, and a Researcher affiliated with the Qualaxia Network, the Centre International de Criminologie Comparée of the University of Montréal and the RENARD Research Group which is dedicated to best practices in knowledge synthesis and dissemination. Former Project Director at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research and FRSQ Research Scholar, he is also appointed as Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Sherbrooke. He is involved in or leads a number of research projects and has published in the area of psychotherapy, practice guidelines and best practices in mental health. Prof. Drapeau is a former vice president of the Order (College) of Psychologists of Quebec and was a member of its executive committee and Board of Directors for many years. He served as the Quebec representative on the American Psychological Association Council of Representatives and chaired the Clinical Section of the Canadian Psychological Association. He is the Editor in Chief of Canadian Psychology and former editor of Science and Practice, and is on the editorial board of a number of other journals. He is also the cofounder of Medipsy Psychological Services.


Role: Panel Member
Report: Medical Assistance in Dying (December 2018)