DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Mihai Dobrovolschi Mihai is a Clinical Psychologist, also trained in Transactional Analysis. His doctoral dissertation focuses on Evolutionary Therapy, applied in various settings and its effect on depressive symptomatology. |
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Tiana Voicu Tiana has a Master's Degree in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. Her doctoral interests focus on gender dysphoria and self-management strategies in relation with psychosocial factors. |
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Alexandru Pana Alex is a cognitive-behavioral therapist. He has a Master’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. His doctoral interests focus on strategies that increase user retention and engagement in mHealth interventions. |
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Maria Gemescu Maria has a Master's in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. Her doctoral interests focus on personality traits associated with eating behaviors and weight-related outcomes. |
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Victor Bohus Victor is a cognitive behavioral therapist. He has a Master's Degree in Psychology from the Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca (UBB). His doctoral dissertation examines the role of intolerance of uncertainty in depression and anxiety. |
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Saltanat Zhamaliyeva Saltanat has a Master's Degree in Psychology from the Kazakh-Russian University, Kazakhstan. She also completed an Executive Fellowship Program in General and Social Psychology in Geneva, Switzerland. Her doctoral interests focus on the impact of Instagram on the ecological consciousness of users. |
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Catalina Popoviciu Catalina has a Master's in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. Her doctoral dissertation examines the relationships between Social Media and various mental health outcomes. |
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Simona Seteanu Simona obtained her M.A in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. Her doctoral interests are the effects of adverse childhood experiences on well-being. One of her doctoral studies has been published in Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. |
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Alexandru Gaianu Alexandru has almost 20 years experience in industrial psychology. His doctoral interests focus on factors implicated in aggressive driving / "road rage". One of his doctoral studies has been published in Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2020.02.006 |
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Aida Sararu Aida studied clinical psychology at the University of Bucharest and completed her Master’s Degree with an Erasmus scholarship in Salzburg, Austria. Her doctoral interests encompass psychopathology during childhood and adolescence, with emphasis on psychotic experiences. |