Normand Carpentier, Ph.D.

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2000 Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health
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Deena White grad student 2000 Université de Montréal
 (L'influence des reseaux familiaux sur les trajectoires de personnes presentant des troubles psychiatriques severes.)
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Brossard B, Carpentier N. (2016) To what extent does diagnosis matter? Dementia diagnosis, trouble interpretation and caregiving network dynamics. Sociology of Health & Illness
Carpentier N. (2013) Entry into a care Trajectory: Individualization process, networks, and the emerging project Sage Open. 3: 1-9
Carpentier N, Grenier A. (2012) Successful linkage between formal and informal care systems: the mobilization of outside help by caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease. Qualitative Health Research. 22: 1330-44
Carpentier N. (2012) Caregiver Identity as a Useful Concept for Understanding the Linkage between Formal and Informal Care Systems: A Case Study Sociology Mind. 2: 41-49
Carpentier N. (2011) Reconstructing the Temporal-Relational Context: Trans-Action Patterns of Caregivers of an Ill Relative with Alzheimer's Disease Methodological Innovations Online. 6: 73-93
Dallaire B, McCubbin M, Provost M, et al. (2010) [Progress and living situations among the elderly with severe mental illness: perspectives of psychosocial services]. Canadian Journal On Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement. 29: 267-79
Carpentier N, Bernard P, Grenier A, et al. (2010) Using the life course perspective to study the entry into the illness trajectory: the perspective of caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 70: 1501-8
Dallaire B, McCubbin M, Carpentier N, et al. (2009) Representations of elderly with mental health problems held by psychosocial practitioners from community and institutional settings Social Work in Mental Health. 7: 139-152
Ducharme F, Paquet M, Vissandjée B, et al. (2008) [Home care in a culturally sensitive environment: perspectives of caregivers of Haitian elderly patients and relatives]. Canadian Journal On Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement. 27: 191-205
Carpentier N, Pomey MP, Contreras R, et al. (2008) Social care interface in early-stage dementia: practitioners' perspectives on the links between formal and informal networks. Journal of Aging and Health. 20: 710-38
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