Selected Research
Zomer, L. (2012). The Relationships Among Emotional Intelligence, Gender, Coping Strategies, and Well-Being in the Management of Stress in Close Interpersonal Relationships and the Workplace. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University of Toronto.
Wiprzycka, U., Zomer, L., & Mackenzie, C. (2006). Characteristics of Caregivers Who Enrol in Intervention Studies and Reasons for Non-Participation. Poster presentation, 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association. Calgary, AB.
Zomer, L. (2006). Gender Differences in Emotional Skills and Coping with Relationship Stress. Poster presentation, 3rd Critical Multicultural Conference. Toronto, Ontario. Counseling Quarterly.
Zomer, L. (2005). Exploring Emotional Intelligence, Gender and Coping with Relationship Stress. Canadian Psychology, 46, 19-20.
Zomer, L., Chambers, N. C. & Little, B. R. (2003). Passion, Reason and Action: Exploring Emotional Intelligence and Well-Being in Project Pursuit. Oral presentation, 64th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association. Hamilton, ON. Also: Chair of Paper Session.
Levesque, S. & Zomer, L. (2002). Students’ Understanding of Terrorism. Paper presentation,
Conference on September 11th 2001: The Impact and Aftermath for Canada and Canadians by the Association for Canadian Studies, Ottawa Congress Centre. Ottawa, ON.
Zomer, L., Chambers, N.C. & Little, B. R. (2001). Depression, Creativity and the Self-focused Projects of University Students: Probing an Apparent Paradox. Symposium paper, 62nd Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association. Laval, QC.