College of Education
Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations
Northern Illinois University
Júlio Rique, Ph.D.
BIO
Júlio Rique, Ph.D., is an Educational Psychologist, originally from João Pessoa, Pb., Brazil.
Dr. Rique received a master’s degree in Social Psychology from Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil. His thesis was on processes of transition in justice reasoning development during adolescence. Dr. Rique was mentored by Dr. Cleonice Camino, who received her doctorate from the University of Louvain, Belgium. They still maintain active research collaboration.
Dr. Rique received his Ph.D. in the United States from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His dissertation was a cross-cultural work on Interpersonal Forgiveness and the Validity of the Enright Forgiveness Inventory (EFI). Dr. Rique was mentored by Robert D. Enright, Ph.D., who pioneered studies on forgiveness in psychology. Dr. Rique has been working in collaboration with Robert Enright, Ph.D., on the validity of The Enright Forgiveness Inventory (EFI) across eight cultures: Austria, Brazil, Israel, Korea, Norway, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United States.
Dr. Rique is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations at Northern Illinois University. He continues working in the area of studies on forgiveness and justice, in the cognitive developmental tradition. He lives in Oak Park, Ill., USA.
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