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Psychological research significantly contributes to enhancing our comprehension and management of mental and neurological conditions. The School of Health and Biomedical Sciences engages in pioneering research spanning discovery, translation, and clinical applications, with emphasis on workplace wellness, mental health, aging populations, and chronic illnesses. Our expertise covers multiple psychological disciplines, such as:
Clinical psychology: Examining and improving mental health and wellbeing, developing psychological evaluation methods and diagnostic standards for mental conditions, implementing proven therapies, studying mental disorders, and focusing on prevention and early detection.
Organizational psychology: Investigating productive leadership approaches, workforce engagement, adaptability, career contentment, psychological security, group dynamics, corporate environments, and interpersonal communication.
Neuropsychology: Analyzing connections between brain functionality and behavior, especially concerning sleep disturbances and neurological conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and brain trauma.
Cyberpsychology: Incorporating technological advancements into psychological practice, our team examines digital tools, immersive technologies, gaming platforms, and AI for evaluating, identifying, and treating psychological conditions and dependencies.
This program fosters robust partnerships across healthcare sectors, encompassing psychological services, biotech and pharmaceutical firms, public health agencies, medical facilities, and research centers. Numerous initiatives involve cooperative efforts with commercial entities and clinical practitioners.
Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared for research-oriented roles (including executive and administrative positions) within diverse healthcare settings, such as public health organizations, medical institutions, academic establishments, and research facilities.