Catarina Gaglianone (BSc, MSc, PhD Candidate)

Thesis title: The Impact of Virtual soothing environments on Prospective Visual Imagery and the symptoms of Anxiety and Depression

Background

I hold a BSc in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology from Anglia Ruskin University(2015-2018),  with research on the identification of micro-expressions in different emotional intensities( Major project- Year 3). Alongside the degree I was awarded the Alumni and Academic Scholarship, which allowed me to pursue and complete a MSc in Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience at Anglia Ruskin University (2018-2019) with research on mental imagery and its impact in people with different levels of Anxiety and Depression. 

 

During my BSc, I was a research assistant in two occasions: the first,  I volunteered to assisted in research exploring the impact of emotional states in emotion recognition. Second, I assited a PhD student in transcribing qualitative data at the Lisbon Psychology Institute (ISPA). Moreover, I worked as a mental healh support worker for 6-months between my seconf and third year of the BSc. 

 

Right now, for my PhD I am working on my systematic review and I am a active member of Reseach Bow and Project Soothe. 

CV

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Qualifications

BSc. Abnormal and Clinical Psychology (2015-2018) Anglia Ruskin University

MSc. Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience(2018-2019) Anglia Ruskin University

PhD Candidate(2020- Present) University of Edinburgh. 

Responsibilities & affiliations

  •  Editor at the Research Bow 

Postgraduate teaching

I am and I was a student tutor  for the following courses:

  • Biological Psychology
  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Psychological Research Methods: Data Management and Analysis
  • Theoretical and Conceptual Psychology
  • Psychological Therapies
  • Cognitive Psychology

Research summary

 In my PhD research I am investigating the impact of soothing Images on prospective visual imagery and symptoms of anxiety and depression. 

I aim to investigate the impact of prospective visual imagery in individuals with mood disorders(particularly anxiety disorders and depression). In addition, I am interested in investigating the impact of soothing images  in individuals with mood disorders. Furthermore, I have an interest on the  usage of VR as future psychological intervention.  Therefore, I have a strong interest in psychopathology and psychological treatments and interventions

In addition to my interests covered by my PhD, I also have interest in the following topics:

  • Psychiatry
  • Neuroscience- Neuropsychopathology
  • Biopsychosocial model
  • Schema therapy and imagery rescripting
  • New Psychological interventions- VR
  • Biomarkers of behaviour- eye tracking and pupil dilation

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