Chelsea D. Beyer, PhD, RCC
Chelsea Beyer is an Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her academic interests include body image and experience of embodiment across the lifespan, eating disorder development, treatment, and prevention, and human sexuality and sexual health.
• PhD in Counselling Psychology (University of British Columbia)
• MA in Counselling Psychology (Trinity Western University)
• BA (Honours) in Psychology and BHK (Trinity Western University)
Expertise
Body Image and Embodiment, Human Sexuality and Sexual Health, Eating Disorders, Counselling Psychology
Recent Publications
- Beyer, C., & Launeanu, M. (2018). Poems of the past, present and future: Becoming a more embodied self in recovering from anorexia nervosa. In H. L. McBride & J. K. Kwee (Eds.), Healthy embodiment and eating disorders: Theory, research, prevention and treatment. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Launeanu, M., Beyer, C., & Bally, C. (2018). Conceptualizing and measuring embodiment: Lessons form a response process inquiry with women recovering from anorexia nervosa. In H. L. McBride & J. K. Kwee (Eds.), Healthy embodiment and eating disorders: Theory, research, prevention and treatment. New York, NY: Routledge.
Affiliations & Memberships
- Registered Clinical Counsellor with BCACC
• PSYC 207 Data Analysis
• PSYC 305 Abnormal Psychology
• PSYC 320 Tests and Measurement