Professor
Department of Educational Counselling and Psychology, and Special Education (ECPS)
The primary focus of Dr. Daniluk’s research is on the sexual and reproductive health challenges and transitions experienced by women across the lifespan. As well as authoring numerous scholarly publications, Dr. Daniluk has translated her research to the public realm through her books and articles, and her educational website <a href=”http://myfertilitychoices.com/” target=”_blank”>MyFertilityChoices.com</a>. Her work has been the subject of numerous newspaper and magazine articles, as well as being featured on national and international radio and television shows.
Contributions:
Daniluk, J.C. (1998). Women’s sexuality across the lifespan: Challenging myths, creating meanings. New York: Guilford Publications. Paperback Edition released in 2003.
Daniluk, J.C., & Koert, E. (2013). The other side of the fertility coin: A comparison of childless men’s and women’s knowledge of fertility and assisted reproductive technology. Fertility and Sterility, 99 (3), 839-846.
Daniluk, J.C., & Koert, E. (2012). Childless Canadian men’s and women’s childbearing intentions, attitudes towards, and willingness to use assisted human reproduction. Human Reproduction 27(8), 2405-2412.
Daniluk, J. C. (2001). Reconstructing their lives: A longitudinal, qualitative analysis of the transition to biological childlessness for infertile couples. Journal of Counseling and Development, 79(4), 439-449.
Keywords:
Women's sexuality; Reproductive health and decision-making; Voluntary and involuntary childlessness; Psychosocial consequences of infertility; Developmental transitions in adult life; Clinical supervision.
judith.daniluk@ubc.ca
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