Mathew Gendron

Lecturer

mathew.gendron@ubc.ca

604-827-3479

Office: Scarfe Office block 2310

Dr. Mathew Gendron (he/him) completed his PhD in counselling psychology at UBC. Supported by a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, his doctoral research explored perceived possibilities and pleasures in gay, bisexual, and queer men’s stories about sex. Dr. Gendron rejoined ECPS as a part-time lecturer in counselling psychology in 2024 and looks forward to sharing his scholarly interests in gender, sexuality, and counselling processes.

Scholarly Interests:

Dr. Mathew Gendron’s (he/him) scholarly interests include counselling theories and processes, critical theory, and intracommunity resilience. Dr. Gendron is particularly passionate about gender and sexuality scholarship that exists at the intersection of these interests.

Theoretical Orientation:

Client-centred, Narrative

Cognitive-behavioural

Emotionally-focused

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Gendron, M. R., & Jordan, S. (2021). Another perspective: Reflections on using qualitative video-recall procedures in sexual communication research with partnered gay men. Sexualities, 25(7), 926-943. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607211000203